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					<description><![CDATA[What is Spirulina? Part 1. Spirulina is a one-celled form of blue-greenish&#160;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 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>What is Spirulina</strong>? Part 1. Spirulina is a one-celled form of blue-greenish&nbsp;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.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">What is Spirulina?</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">Food for Mayan and Aztec people</h3>



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



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



<p>Aztecs grew Spirulina on the floating gardens, so-called <em>chinampas.&nbsp;</em>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.</p>



<p>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.</p>



<p>Mayans&nbsp;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&nbsp;could barely survive in forests.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">Rediscovery of Spirulina</h2>



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<p>A Belgian botanist J<em>ean Leonard </em>visited the Sahara Desert in 1964. When he reached Lake Chad, <em>Leonard</em> 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.</p>



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


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<p>After that, <a href="https://treatforlife.com/can-i-live-on-only-eating-spirulina/" data-type="post" data-id="24351">Japanese scientists</a> 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&nbsp;food supplement in some cases of diseases.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">Researchers, scientists, and promoters of Spirulina</h2>



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<p>First time when I discovered&nbsp;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&nbsp;influence on well-being. Doctors wrote their&nbsp;experience and expertise in books.</p>



<p>Tianshi company is worldwide. It had quarters in North America a&nbsp;few years ago.</p>



<p>I do not know the reason why they moved out. One thing that I understand from <em>Cristopher Hills, </em>Ph.D.&nbsp; D.Sc. books about FDA regulations that food could not be sold as medicine or drug. Claims about the <a href="https://treatforlife.com/unveiling-the-secret-superfood-that-will-transform-your-health/" data-type="post" data-id="25800">therapeutic effects of Spirulina</a> could not be made in the USA.</p>



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



<p>The book by <em>Jack Joseph Challem</em> is Spirulina: <em>what it is&#8230;the health benefits it can give you,</em> printed in the USA. Unfortunately, this mentioned book and other books were written 30 years ago.</p>



<p>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.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-vivid-purple-color has-text-color">What is Spirulina?</h2>



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



<p>Finally, the resource, rich with experimental data, is shown in the evidence for scientists, food industry researchers, doctors, &nbsp;and consumers. We can in the USA learn from this book <em>what Spirulina is</em>.</p>



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