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    • Who We Are

      • Permanenant observer to ECOSOC,UN
    • What We Do

      • IIMSAM works to promote the use of Spirulina against Malnutrition.
    • Our Vision

      • A World FREE of Malnutrition
    • Spirulina Pledge Secretariat

      • Working 24x7 against Malnutrition.
    • About Spirulina Pledge

      • A global initiative against Malnutrition.
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      • Ambassadors for a Hunger Free World.
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      • H.E. Ambassador R.M.Maradona.
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      • Mr. Vikrant Sandal.
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      • Partners for a Cause.
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      • Team behind the show.
  • Malnutrition
    • What is Malnutrition

      • Medical Condition due to poor nutrition.
    • Causes & Effects

      • It is as much a social problem,as is a medical problem.
    • Malnutrition Statistics

      • What can be Quantified, CAN BE CONTROLLED.
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      • Timely Action is the Need of the Hour
  • Spirulina
    • What is Spirulina

      • Complete food for the body
    • History of Use

      • Has been consumed by humans for ages
    • Why Spirulina

      • Best Natural Source of Complete Nutrition
    • Spirulina as Super Food

      • Balanced & Fortefied Nutrition than conventional food.
    • Nutritional Benefits

      • Protein,Vitamins,Minerals,Antioxident, Fibre & much more
    • Health Benefits

      • Holistic Improvements.
    • UN on Spirulina

      • "Best Food for the Future".
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      • Spirulina for Sustainable Development.
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SPIRULINA

  •  What is Spirulina
  •  History of Use
  •  Why Spirulina
  •  Spirulina as Super Food
  •  Nutritional Benefits
  •  Health Benefits
  •  UN on Spirulina
  •  FAO on Spirulina

DID YOU KNOW?

Spirulina contains 100 times more than papaya and 25 times more than carrots. GLA


Spirulina

Spirulina is a tiny blue-green algae in the shape of a perfect spiral coil. Biologically speaking, it is one of the oldest inhabitants of the planet. Its scientific name is Arthrospira platensis.

Appearing 3.6 billion years ago, it provided an evolutionary bridge between bacteria and green plants. This water plant has renewed itself for billions of years and has nourished many cultures throughout history in Africa, in the Middle East and in the America.

The best feature of Spirulina is that its nutrients are very well assimilated by the body, since it contains no cellulose in its cell walls. Spirulina is a low fat, low calorie, cholesterol-free source of protein containing all the essential amino acids.

It helps combat problems like diabetes, anaemia and atmospheric pollution. It also helps combat 'free radicals' which can lead to ailments like cancer, arthritis, cataracts. Moreover, the gama linolic acid (GLA) present in Spirulina dissolves fat deposits, helps in preventing heart problems and reduces 'bad cholesterol'.

In the World Food Conference of 1974, the United Nations lauded Spirulina as being possibly “the best food for the future”.

Should Spirulina be taken before or after meals?

As Spirulina is a nutritional supplement it can be taken any time. However the people with middle, old age, diabetes, gastrointestinal disease, weight loss, beauty and health should eat Spirulina half an hour or an hour before a meal. Before puberty, the young with cancer, anemia, major surgery, major trauma, poor physical and feeble takes after the meal.

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