spirulina has gained the attention of NASA scientists, who have used it as a wholesome nutritional supplement for astronauts in outer space.
Spirulina contains a complete source of protein, vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients. In addition, spirulina has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
Formulated to Contain: No Gluten – No GMOs – No Soy
Spirulina contains the following:
1. Phytonutrients.
2. Protein.
3. Carbohydrates.
4. Nucleic acids.
5. Vitamins and Minerals:
• Beta-carotene – A precursor to vitamin A that's beneficial to our skin, eyes and immune system.
• Iron – Helps prevent anemia in those at risk for iron-deficient anemia.
• Vitamin K1 and K2 – These vitamins help the blood to coagulate and help strengthen bones.
• Calcium – Important for bone strength, heart and skeletal muscle function.
• Magnesium – Involved in over 350 biochemical reactions and helps to prevent heart palpitations and muscle spasms.
• Zinc- Important for skin health, a strong immune system and memory.
• Potassium – Crucial electrolyte for daily cell-to-cell communication and overall functioning of our bodies.
• B vitamins – Important for nerve, brain, and heart health.
• Folic Acid - Important for nerve health and can help prevent birth defects when taken by pregnant women.
• Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA)
Health Benefits of Spirulina
Spirulina acts as a prebiotic and helps the growth of other beneficial bacteria in the gut.
** Seasonal Allergy Reduction
** Antioxidant Power
Spirulina can neutralize oxidation damage caused by free radicals.
** Cholesterol and Blood Pressure Reduction
** Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a leading contributor to heart disease, strokes, kidney disease and memory impairment.
** Arthritis (inflammation of the joint)
** Detoxify the Body
** Protects the Brain against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease
** Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is commonly diagnosed when a person has diffuse body pain and muscle tenderness.