HAEMATOCOCCUS PLUVIALIS
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@fpelectronica its ok...thanks btw :D
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Thanks.
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im having an uneven skin tone on my face n body...i feel shy when to face with public... I heard that this creature can help us to recover back our skin tone, prevent the pigmentation, moist the skin, help to reduce the allergic rhinitis and recover back a scar tissues and stretch marks a swell... is it true ? and if im taking the products that contain this sort of thing, is it good or worth for my skin health ?
fariqhraito 2 months ago
@fariqhraito
Hello Sorry I can not help you. My medical knowledge is zero Sorry Francisco
fpelectronica 2 months ago
Where can I buy some Haematococcus pluvialis? I'm interested in doing an simple experiment with daphnia to observe how the daphnia turns red when ingesting it.
bettafishbubble 8 months ago
@bettafishbubble
Hello Thank you for your visit I do not know where to buy these microorganisms It is easy to make a crop with a little potting soil and rainwater.
Francisco
fpelectronica 8 months ago
Is this microbe related to Euglena?
TheSonOfDumb 3 years ago
It's very similar.
Euglena belongs to Euglenophyta.
Heamatococcus belongs to Cryptophyta.
Thanks for looking.
fpelectronica 3 years ago