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Should Euglena be added to "Other common ingredients" or "Related articles" in the Dietary supplement template? Currently it is more popular in Japan than the reset of the world. It seems to largely fill the same niche as spirulina but with a lower risk of toxic cyanobacteria byproducts, (though both seem equally at risk to toxins in the water where they are grown.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alexx.net (talkcontribs) 12:59, 15 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]