Vegetable Protein - Chlorella

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vegetables

digestion

chlorella

[2008]

[Jim]

I'm kind of searching for what would be a source of protein that is a vegetable source of protein. I understand you can choose sprouts-

[Aajonus]

Sprouts are not digestible. The proteins and fats in sprout are not digestible.

[Jim]

So, what are vegetable sources of protein?

[Aajonus]

Your cucumber, but it's mostly collagen related protein that you're going to get. We're not a vegetarian animal.

Well, I would say go for chlorella. Chlorella will digest to probably 50%.

Chlorella is an algae, a type of algae, and you can get raw ones. [unclear] gets it from a very good source in Asia, and then they sell it in a little black container at Rawsome. Very expensive, but you're gonna only need a teaspoon a day if you have it.

I mix it with cottage cheese, and egg, and it will digest better that way. Some people took it and put it in vegetable juice, but if you put it in vegetable juice, you have to let it sit in the vegetable juice for about 20 minutes. It's to get some vegetable type protein and fat that won't cause crystallization in the human body. Any other vegetable source will.

[Kathy]

How often would you put it in juice? Every day?

[Aajonus]

Whenever you feel like it, once a day is fine.

[Kathy]

But I mean, you don't do it for 10 days and stop for 10 days?

[Aajonus]

Whatever you want, I've never done specific tests with it.

[Attendee]

What's the difference between that and meat?

[Aajonus]

There are some elements that are finite that could be introduced into your body that allowed you to make different things that are unusual, could give you unusual mental abilities and stuff like that. That could be helpful for you. So, as long as it's not harmful, it's okay.

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