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What Is the Spirulina?

October 26, 2016 By Nemira 2 Comments

What is Spirulina? Part 1. Spirulina is a one-celled form of blue-greenish algae that formed on the Earth thousands of years ago. Spirulina was consumed by living beings as long as it was recorded in food sources.

What is Spirulina?

Food for Mayan and Aztec people


Spanish conquistadores conquered the Aztec empire in February 1519. The end for the Aztecs was after two years. Spanish warriors discovered that native people ate maize, squash,  beans,  and green scum during this time. This green material was abundant on Lake Texcoco of the Teotihuacan Valley. Here Mexico City stands today.

The name for this green scum was tecuitlatl. Aztecs traded green algae as a food source. When the Spanish came, they did not catch and understand the importance of blue algae.

Aztecs grew Spirulina on the floating gardens, so-called chinampas. The blue algae produced more protein than the land could provide. Unfortunately, conquistadores did not understand it, and they began to restore swamps and lakes to make a tillable land surface.

Aztecs used Spirulina as the food source for proteins. Their civilization was notable for the large population, slavery, polygamy, and barbaric customs such as ritual cannibalism and human sacrifice.

Mayans lived in Central America in a jungle environment. They developed waterways and artificially constructed ponds. Scientists think that these lakes, probably for Spirulina, were dispersed through the jungles of the Yucatan Peninsula. Without Spirulina, the Mayan population of two million could barely survive in forests.

Rediscovery of Spirulina


A Belgian botanist Jean Leonard visited the Sahara Desert in 1964. When he reached Lake Chad, Leonard discovered the local people were gathering and scooping green scum with baskets. This green material was dried in the sun and later eaten or traded as food on the local market.

Back home, Jean Leonard published a report about Spirulina as food. Several French engineers were interested. A Japanese scientist named Hiroshi Nakamura read about Spirulina projects, which the French National Petroleum Center performed with Nakamura long ago. He was engaged in Spirulina as food.

What is the Spirulina?

After that, Japanese scientists became pioneers in the research of Spirulina. In Japan, Spirulina is used as food for commercial fish and domestic animals. Spirulina was used as a food supplement in some cases of diseases.

Researchers, scientists, and promoters of Spirulina


First time when I discovered Spirulina was twenty years ago. I became interested in Tianshi products. I lived in Europe at this time. As Tianshi Distributor, I read literature about herbal supplements and their influence on well-being. Doctors wrote their experience and expertise in books.

Tianshi company is worldwide. It had quarters in North America a few years ago.

I do not know the reason why they moved out. One thing that I understand from Cristopher Hills, Ph.D.  D.Sc. books about FDA regulations that food could not be sold as medicine or drug. Claims about the therapeutic effects of Spirulina could not be made in the USA.

There are books written by Japanese doctors who made medical discoveries about Spirulina. The Secrets of Spirulina is one of these books.

The book by Jack Joseph Challem is Spirulina: what it is…the health benefits it can give you, printed in the USA. Unfortunately, this mentioned book and other books were written 30 years ago.

Time passed, but Spirulina was around, found in the lakes of Africa and Mexico. Spirulina is grown in Japan and in Mexico, in California too.

What is Spirulina?


A couple of months ago, I discovered a book edited by M.E. Gershwin and Amha Belay. Scientists and doctors wrote this particular book. They performed enormous research about Spirulina and published these results in the book Spirulina in Human Nutrition and Health.

Finally, the resource, rich with experimental data, is shown in the evidence for scientists, food industry researchers, doctors,  and consumers. We can in the USA learn from this book what Spirulina is.

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Results About Spirulina

October 26, 2016 By Nemira 2 Comments

Results about Spirulina are documented in the book The Whole Truth About Spirulina. After using the Spirulina supplement, users worldwide sent unrequested feedback about their well-being.

Is Spirulina a drug or a supplement?


Spirulina is 21st-century food. Spirulina is unique because these algae contain high concentrations of nutrients such as amino acids, enzymes, minerals,  and proteins.

People who left feedback in the book The Whole Truth About Spirulina expressed their positive thoughts about improved well-being after the usage of Spirulina.

I do not want to call Spirulina the drug because,  in the USA, the FDA does not recognize Spirulina’s healing effect.

I think that authorities such as doctors can decide which category put Spirulina.

Overall, Spirulina is not a drug. Spirulina is a nutritious food. Spirulina fills the gap with nutrients in the body, which lacks vital elements.

Overall, is a difference? It is better for everybody if people feel better after using these miraculous algae. It will be fewer unhappy people around us. The results of Spirulina are positive.

The change of habits


I knew by myself how it’s hard to resist a piece of chocolate. I can not limit myself to one. I enjoy a few of them, and after a couple of hours, more of them enlighten my day.

I am not so proud of myself because I know that moderation is the key to the stability of mind and body.

In this book, people changed their habits and saw great results. These results are clear skin, lost weight, regained energy, and sparkling eyes. The hunger and pain disappeared in those who consumed Spirulina.

The craving for sweets disappeared, suppressed appetite, and vitality returned to happy customers.

Results about Spirulina from users


Users expressed their personal experiences in written letters to manufacturers and distributors.

Hypoglycemia’s Symptoms disappeared


In the book Whole Truth about Spirulina, one lady from California states what she experienced after usage of Spirulina:

  • Hay fever disappeared
  • Hypoglycemic symptoms disappeared
  • Hunger disappeared
  • The energy increased
  • Productivity increased at her work
  • Mind clarity improved
  • Concentration sharpened
  • Hair becomes shiny
  • Less time for sleep
  • This lady states that she lost 19 and a  half pounds besides all benefits. Pretty impressive.

Arthritis becomes easier for the patient


The user of Spirulina is happy that the symptoms of arthritis are lighter. He had days of “happy enjoyment.” The user took Spirulina for seven weeks. He saw the results and is satisfied with the results.

Gout symptoms disappeared


The customer from San Francisco had the diagnosis of “peripheral neuralgia.” The pain and swelling of my left foot bothered me, and my stomach was in bad shape. A friend introduced Spirulina to him. After a couple of months, the person felt energetic and happy with the results. My vision improved, my gout disappeared, and my stomach was less sensitive.

Hay fever is gone


The customer from Salem, OR, shared his experience with using Spirulina. He tried all methods to fight hay fever. This battle took 29 years. The results were temporary, and hay fever returned.

After four months of using Spirulina, the man did not experience nauseating symptoms. Previously,  it was a common thing before Spirulina.

Allergy is gone for the child


A mother from Boulder Creek, CA, shared her story in the book The Whole Truth about Spirulina. Her boy had a severe skin condition. He could not run outside with other children; his skin always itched and swelled. Doctors said he was allergic to the sun, grass, and animals.

The mother used Spirulina by herself. After the positive experience, she gave her son smoothies with Spirulina. Mother and son saw results after two weeks. Mother’s words:

He’s got friends. The texture of his skin has changed. Do I dare use the word NORMAL? His personality has changed; open-hearted-looks you in the eye- not down! He is so happy, as happy as me, his mother.

Moms memories

Happy and satisfied customers


In the book The Whole Truth About Spirulina, there are plenty of positive testimonies from happy customers. I could not find the Spirulina brand in this book.  In the USA, nobody can make claims that something healed them. Drugs can treat people, not food.

I will let human beings decide what they think about themselves. Do they need to be informed and knowledgeable about Nature’s various types of gifts?

If you had an experience with Spirulina, please post the comment below. It would be interesting to hear from you.

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Why Do I Like Spirulina?

October 16, 2016 By Nemira Leave a Comment

Why do I like Spirulina? Spirulina, for me, is the number second after Cordyceps. I know that Spirulina is the best nutritional and nutraceutical algae. Spirulina makes me feel balanced and energetic.

Previously I ignored the qualities of Spirulina. I used it by recommendations of doctors as a nutritional supplement.

I did not have problems as people who wrote feedback in the book The Whole Truth About Spirulina. This book is the source of documented results and health care professionals about Spirulina usage.

Feedback is a great thing


We trust our friends or people who tried or used things which we would like to work too. Most of us are self-conscious and suspicious about fake products or false accusations; we would love to hear about the experience from reliable resources.

Nowadays, when everybody can use the right to free speech, somebody can make things up.

It is why I like to read scientific books and articles about products, things, or creations of Nature.

Usually,  people do not lie about the experience, especially if something was excellent and had good results after using an item or product.

Why do I like Spirulina?


Spirulina is the best food supplement with all amino acids, minerals, proteins, vitamins, and enzymes.

For example, beef has 22 percent protein, while Spirulina has complete protein from 65 to 71 percent. The protein amount in Spirulina is higher than in Chlorella.

Spirulina is certified and proven as a safe and non-toxic food supplement. Why do  I like  Spirulina? The algae do not have side effects. Of course, if somebody eats plenty of pills or tablets, the body can reject food when it is too much.

Aztecs and Mayans consumed spirulina people in Mexico and Africa thousands of years ago. Spirulina grows naturally in the lakes of Chad in Africa, in the middle of the Sahara Desert.

People harvest Spirulina scooping with baskets and pouring to drain on the sand. The algae dry in the sun. For the use of food, the Spirulina is mixed with wheat and baked or consumed as soup.

There are no side effects


I think that you have heard about the side effects of drugs. There are many stories about the not-so-social consequences of using one or different medications.

Spirulina does not have any side effects. I read that the body does not accept it readily for some people who take too many tablets or pills at once. Individuals who have plenty of toxins in their bodies can not feel well. Spirulina helps remove toxins from the body.  However, it is the same with everything. If it is too much of something,  the body handles it.

We need to listen to our bodies. We do not eat just vegetables all day because it is healthy. We take everything in moderation. Why do I like Spirulina? Spirulina is a nutraceutical food without any side effects.

Do you use Spirulina? If you use it, how long do you have this experience? It would be interesting to hear from you.

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Spirulina Supplement Benefits

October 13, 2016 By Nemira 2 Comments

Spirulina is bluish-green algae with plenty of benefits to blow your mind off. Spirulina supplement benefits everybody who wants to feel well or improve the body’s well-being.

Balanced nutritional supplement


Spirulina has all vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. According to Christopher Hill, Ph. D., D.Sc., Spirulina is a relief food, concentrated and nutritious.

The soil deteriorated thanks to manufacturing and distribution practices. Traditional food lacks vital nutrients.  Spirulina is naturally grown, harvested, and consumed as a nutritional supplement.

The body must contain a pH balance


The scale of pH is from zero to 14. When pH is slightly over 7, our bodies have an alkaline balance. When pH is lower than 7, our body has an acidic balance.

What does it mean?


What does it mean? The term pH stands for the power of hydrogen. pH indicates the quantity level of hydrogen ions in a solution. When we talk about humans, in this case,  our blood plasma would be a subject here. When we consume food, our body burns nutrients. These nutrients become the energy for our bodies. However, combustion produces by-products such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions.

If these hydrogen ions remain in the blood for a prolonged time in large quantities, our ph balance is acid. It means that the pH is lower than 7.

The importance of oxygen ions


Oxygen ions evacuate hydrogens from the body when hydrogen concentration becomes high. Hydrogen removal requires a vast amount of oxygen ions. We can be quickly tired when oxygen ions evacuate hydrogen ions.

You would ask why these oxygen ions are so necessary. The oxygen participates in cellular respiration. Oxygen molecules participate in the compound of proteins, fats, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.

If our body lacks oxygen, which evacuates hydrogen ions from the body, we can be tired. The blood plasma becomes acidic. Vitality disappears.

The cause of the acidic constitution


Diet and stress are the primary reasons. Acidity develops in humans if our diet lacks minerals such as magnesium, potassium,  and sodium.

We would think that food and vitamins can provide us with all the needed minerals and active ingredients. However, most soil is depleted of minerals — chemical ingredients for prolonged shelf time, such as preservatives added to food staples.

People consume acid-producing foods. They do not know why they feel tired and not fulfilled.

You would ask what kind of acid-producing foods are

All meat, rice, wheat, popcorn, pasta, and bread are common acid-forming foods.

These conditions, such as improper diet, stress, and environmental issues, cause our bodies to become acidic.

Spirulina changes trend towards the acidic constitution


Here Spirulina can help us to regain well-being. Spirulina is a quickly congested food full of vitamins, minerals, enzymes, proteins, and fatty acids. One of many Spirulina supplement benefits is an alkaline balance in the body.

We can remain in good shape when we do not lack vital nutrients.

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Spirulina and Nutrition

October 6, 2016 By Nemira 22 Comments

Spirulina and nutrition have close relationships. Why? Proper nutrition is the key to wellness, growth, development,  and joy. Spirulina is a 21st-century food. These blue-green algae contain vital enzymes, vitamins, minerals, proteins, and amino acids.

According to the book Spirulina in Human Nutrition and Health, Spirulina is a high-nutraceutical phenomenon.

You would ask, what is nutraceutical?


Nutraceutical means food that has suitable additives and healing abilities. It implies that Spirulina is an excellent choice for those who want to be healthy and in good shape.

Spirulina consists of proteins, balanced fatty acids, vitamins,  and minerals. Spirulina is food that helps tackle diabetes, anemia, cancer, arthritis, and more health problems.

Spirulina and nutrition


According to Wikipedia, nutrition is a science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food for an organism’s maintenance, growth, reproduction, health, and disease.

Spirulina is easily digestible food and rich in nutrients. For example,  one tablespoon a day can relieve iron anemia. Iron anemia is a common mineral deficiency.

When soil is depleted,  animals and birds, the food source for humans, are fed up with substances lacking nutrients and full of chemicals; humans do not get enough nutrients from food.  Spirulina is an excellent source of essentials for growth and development for people.

The role of fatty acids


Spirulina is rich in fatty acids. Fatty acids are the source of fuel. No fuel, no ride. The human body does not produce essential body acids. We must get fatty acids from food.

Two fatty acids are vital for humans: an omega-3 fatty acid( alpha-linolenic) and an omega-6 fatty acid( linoleic acid).

Primarily fatty acids serve multiple functions in the human body.

Fatty acids play a significant role in treating depression, inflammation, and metabolic processes.

In the book,  Spirulina in Human Nutrition and Health authors emphasize the antimicrobial activity of Spirulina. Linolenic and linoleic acids have therapeutic value in cardiovascular diseases, menstrual disorders, skin diseases, hypercholesterolemia, and other disorders.

The human body produces GLA (gamma-linolenic acid) from linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acid). GLA is found in primrose oil, edible hemp seeds,  and spirulina. GLA ( gamma-linolenic acid) plays a role in antimicrobial activity.

Vitamins


Spirulina supplies are rich in vitamins such as A, B-complex, beta C, D, and E.

Beta-carotene or provitamin A

Vitamin A helps maintain mucous membranes and pigments necessary for good vision.

According to Robert Hendrikson, author of Earth Food Spirulina, carotene reduces the risks of cancers. Environmental issues and poor nutrition can be triggers for cancer. Beta carotene can reduce risks.

B-complex vitamins

Spirulina contains more B vitamins than beef liver, sea vegetables, or chlorella.

Minerals


Spirulina contains iron, a mineral that is vital for human bodies. Without iron, anemia can occur. People who suffer from anemia experience dizziness, ringing in the ears, lack of stamina, and loss of color in the face. There are heart palpitations and shortness of breath.

Iron is part of hemoglobin, a protein molecule in red blood cells. Red blood cells transport oxygen from the lungs to tissues and organs of the human body.

When anemia occurs, oxygen levels decrease, and people become tired quickly.

Spirulina is a great iron supplement because the absorption percentage of iron is 60% higher than other iron supplements, such as iron sulfate.

Spirulina contains minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, zinc, manganese, copper,  and chromium.

Chlorophyll


Spirulina contains significant amounts of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is known as a cleansing agent. Chlorophyll can bind toxic metals and help the liver to rid of them.

Chlorophyll has the effect of curing inflammation of the mucous membranes. Gastritis and gastric ulcers are eased with the support of Spirulina.

Enzymes


Enzymes are biochemical catalysts. They influence the reaction in the body, such as quenching free radicals. As you know, free radicals increase metals’ aging and corrosion. Free radicals damage cells and proteins in the body.

It means Spirulina contains enzymes that prevent the body from being damaged by free radicals.

Conclusion


Spirulina is a stable source of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and enzymes. Spirulina is easily digested, without side effects nutritious supplement. The correlation between Spirulina and nutrition is enormous.

Spirulina is a healthy nutraceutical food and a reliable supply of vital nutrients.

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Importance of Spirulina

September 10, 2016 By Nemira 2 Comments

What is Spirulina? The Spirulina is ancient bluish-green algae. Spirulina is the source of vitamins, carotenoids, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, pigments, and fatty acids&lipids.

Who heard about Spirulina?


I talked with a few of my friends and colleagues about Spirulina. They did not express interest in this nutritional food source. They are in good shape and do not seek any solution to enrich their daily food intake.

My interest in Spirulina


I read a lot. I have plenty of books waiting for me until I finish what I started. I use the computer and phone a lot. It means that my eyes do not have rest during the day. I began searching for nutritional supplements that would be digestible and delicious in vital nutrients. I know that nutrients can help my body and, at the same time, my eyes.

Importance of Spirulina

I started to dig for some more information. Scientists, doctors, and journalists published reviews and books about this miraculous algae.

Spirulina’s costs versus food costs


The price of food at the store is not the price we would like to think is a  real value.

There are many hidden costs for conventional food.

Medical expenses from unhealthy food


Everybody knows how many spoons of sugar are in a glass of soda drinks. Products on the shelves can stay long thanks to added chemicals. Everything looks good till we see our weight climbing and vital signs change. US Surgeon links two-thirds of death to diet. Here medical bills, health insurance, and home care bills show up.

Government helps farmers


The government subsidizes farms through taxes. This contribution encourages farmers to use soil and water. The farmer pays less for water, and the government pays the difference between the actual water and the farmer’s prices. According to Robert Henrikson, in 1989, Farmer’s Home Administration had loaned over 20 billion dollars.

The danger to the environment and resources


Growing agro-business threatens the environment. The population of human beings grows. It requires more and more food. The soil is used and reused without giving back minerals. Countless herds graze. Soil erosion occurs.

According to Robert Henrikson, the author of Earth Food Spirulina, an inch of topsoil takes 200 to 1000 years to get back in shape.

Who will wait so long? People are hungry, and they want to eat now.

How is good cheap food?


The food grown using pesticides and fertilizers is inexpensive compared with organic food. Stores prefer to have sustainable food. There are preservatives used. I guess that in this food are not so many nutrients left. Our bodies can be weaker. Few cups of coffee do not help to restore energy and vitality.

Advantages of Spirulina


According to Robert Henrikson, there are facts in the book Earth Food Spirulina.

  • Spirulina could be cultivated on unusable land.
  • Protein production from Spirulina requires 20 times less land than soybeans and 40 times less area compared to the property used for corn.
  • For the growth of the Spirulina,  the water can be alkaline or salty. The algae do not compete with the water used to grow conventional food.
  • Energy efficiency is higher compared to corn and soybeans.
  • Algae consume carbon and release oxygen. I think that it is a significant point. Nowadays, when climate change is visible, Spirulina can be a savior.
  • Spirulina does not need plenty of places to grow. Spirulina can grow in a hot climate where other crops do not survive.  In countries where food distribution does not work correctly, Spirulina could help sustain thousands of people in developing countries.
  • Spirulina does not do any harm to the environment. Spirulina enriches the air with oxygen.

Conclusion


Spirulina can play an essential role in helping people get rid of malnutrition. It is a cheap source of vital nutrients.

Spirulina generates oxygen and fixes carbon.

To grow Spirulina commercially does not need a Nobel prize winner to find out how to accomplish these tasks. Commercial farms grow Spirulina as healthy food on the six continents.

Spirulina can improve the well-being of people who live in emerging countries.

An update


This text was written a few years ago when bad people did not take over food supplies and did not burn food processing factories. Bugs weren’t on the menu, and nobody thought this craziness would last three years.

Thankfully, Spirulina is around, and we must remember that nutraceutical food is a hundred times better than insects.

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Spirulina’s Health Benefits

September 9, 2016 By Nemira 10 Comments

Spirulina is algae that existed billions of years ago. The Aztecs recognized the Spirulina’s health benefits and ate Spirulina before the Spanish conquistadors. People in Africa have consumed the Spirulina for centuries.

Spirulina flourishes in natural alkaline lakes.  Spirulina grows in ponds for human consumption.

Over 25000 species of algae live on the surface of the Earth. Blue-green algae like spirulina are the most primitive. They only divide; they do not sexually produce.

Spirulina’s health benefits


Spirulina is known as a superfood. Algae contain concentrated nutrients that are vital to the human body.

Spirulina as the source of proteins


Spirulina has a high amount of protein compared with natural food, easily digestible. Additionally, Spirulina does not have rigid walls in its cells. It is essential for people who have digestion problems.

Spirulina is a source of vitamins


Spirulina is a source of vitamins. Vitamin A is ten times more concentrated in Spirulina compared with vitamin A found in carrots.

Vitamin A is essential for vision, maintaining mucous membranes, and reducing serum cholesterol. According to Robert Henrikson, author of Earth Food Spirulina, beta-carotene or vitamin A reduces risks for all types of malignant diseases.

Spirulina"s Health Benefits

Vitamin B-12 and B vitamin complexes are in the structure of Spirulina. B vitamins balance the body’s metabolism,  participate in the nervous system, keep the vision in check, participate in enzyme work, maintain the skin healthy, and help create DNR.

Spirulina is a source of iron


Spirulina contains iron. Iron anemia is typical for children, women, and the elderly. The form of metal in Spirulina is easily absorbed. According to Robert Hendrikson, Spirulina is 60% better absorbed than other iron supplements.

The spectrum of Spirulina’s activity


  • The Spirulina normalizes the gut flora
  • Spirulina prevents free radicals.
  • Spirulina stimulates macrophages which fight against malignant cells
  • Spirulina creates an alkaline environment in the body
  • Spirulina strengthens the body’s immune system
  • Spirulina prompts healing processes after accidents and bone breakage.
  • Spirulina enriches the human body with vital nutrients
  • Spirulina is helpful for people with a physical load to bear and who have lost appetite and weight.

Spirulina’s health benefits in Japan


Spirulina is recognized as a nutritional supplement in the United States. Spirulina can not be claimed as the thing which heals people.

Japanese and Mexicans have different approaches. There researched Spirulina’s benefits and healing effects.

Chronic diseases, especially those with a history of malnutrition, disappear or become less annoying after Spirulina’s consumption.

In the book Spirulina what it is…the Health Benefits It Can Give You, the author Joseph Challem lists chronic diseases where Spirulina played a critical role as the promoter of self-healing.

Some of these diseases have been studied in Japan and recorded in prestigious medical journals.

Spirulina’s health benefits when chronic diseases occur


They are diabetes, anemia, liver disease, ulcers, pancreatitis, visual complaints, leukocyte loss prevention, and allergies.

Japanese use Spirulina to relieve symptoms of heavy metal poisoning. Spirulina helps remove toxins from the body.

Spirulina is an excellent source of nutrients.  Spirulina can be quickly grown and serve as food for starving countries. Spirulina’s health benefits allow the body to flourish. Who knows, maybe someday we can grow Spirulina in our backyards.

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