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      • IIMSAM works to promote the use of Spirulina against Malnutrition.
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    • 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.
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      • Protein,Vitamins,Minerals,Antioxident, Fibre & much more
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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?

It contains 18 essential amino acid required by our body.


What is Spirulina?

Spirulina is a microscopic blue-green algae that exists as a single-celled organism turning sunlight into life energy.

It is one of the first life forms designed by nature more than 3.6 billion years ago. Spirulina contains billions of years of evolutionary wisdom in its DNA and is an offspring of earth’s first photosynthetic life forms.

Under the microscope, Spirulina is a blue-green color and has the appearance of a spiral of long thin threads.

Spirulina is exceedingly adaptable and occurs in a wide variety of environments including fresh water, tropical springs, saltwater and saltpans.

Spirulina is full of nutrients and very easily digested. Commercially, Spirulina is available as a powder, tablet and capsule or added to foods and health tonics.

There are many forms of valuable algae and in the last 40 years Spirulina has been singled out for its nutritional properties. Long before it became a favorite of the health food industry, Spirulina was eaten regularly by North Africans and Mexicans centuries ago. Now many people around the globe realize that Spirulina is a powerful food with huge potential as a whole food source & medicine.

The cultivation of Spirulina has also brought interest because, as with most micro algae, Spirulina is extremely adaptable, often thriving in extreme conditions. With its rich nutritional goodness and ability to grow in adverse conditions, Spirulina has a huge potential to be a food source that will help feed and nourish the world's population. A great deal of research has concentrated on the cultivation and harvesting of what is affectionately referred to as ‘the super food’. It has been described as ‘probiotic’ and a ‘superfood’.

As a plant, Spirulina is incredibly rich containing a balance of nutrients that make it virtually a ‘whole food’ capable of complimenting life without the need for other ditery supplements.

Spirulina provides protiens, vitamins, many minerals, essential amino acids, carbohydrates and enzymes. Spirulina is the richest source of protien and provides 18 out of 22 amino acid that the body needs for normal gorwth and development. It contain atlease 60% vegetable protien which can be easily digested. Its outstanding nutritional profile also includes the essential fatty acids, GLA fatty acid, lipids, the nucleic acids (RNA and DNA), Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C and Vitamin E and phytochemicals, such as carotenoids, chlorophyll (blood purifier), and phycocyanin (a blue pigment), which is a protein that is known to inhibit cancer.

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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