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Spirulina
Why is spirulina the most researched algae? Does spirulina contain antioxidants? Phytonutrients? Probiotics? Nutraceuticals? Yes on all counts. It contains compounds like phycocyanin, polysaccharides and sulfolipids that enhance the immune system. Spirulina contains the most remarkable concentration of functional nutrients ever known in any food, plant, grain or herb. No other algae, blue-green or chlorella, has been the subject of such intense research over the past 30 years. Thousands of scientific studies to cultivate spirulina all over the globe. Several years ago, research showed natural polysaccharides in spirulina increased T-cell counts, strengthened the immune system and raised disease resistance in chickens, fish and mice. The animal feed industry is embracing spirulina as a new probiotic to replace overused antiobiotic drugs in animal feeds.
The foods we feed our pets are the first line of defense from the negative effects of stress, pollution, radiation and toxic chemicals. Yet so many processed foods are nutritionally empty leaving the pets vulnerable to poor health and low energy. The good news is many essential nutrients recommended by experts are concentrated in Spirulina. It contains the most powerful combination of nutrients ever known in any grain, herb or food.
- World's highest beta carotene food reduces long term health risks.
- 60% easy-to-digest vegetable protein without the fat and cholesterol of meat. Spirulina is the highest protein food with all the essential amino acids
- Iron is essential to build a strong system, yet is the most common mineral deficiency. Spirulina is rich in iron, magnesium and trace minerals, and is easier to absorb than iron supplements.
- High in Vitamin B-12 and B Complex.
Spirulina is the highest source of B-12, essential for healthy nerves and tissue
- Unusual phytonutrients for health and cleansing. Scientists are discovering the benefits of polysaccharides, sulfolipids & glycolipids, and the rainbow of natural pigments that give spirulina a deep green color. Green (chlorophyll), blue (phycocyanin) and orange (carotenoids) colors collect the sun's energy and power growth. Chlorophyll is a natural cleanser and is often referred to as nature's green magic.