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Spirulina 380mg - 100 Caps

Spirulina 380mg - 100 Caps

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  • Highly Nutritious, whole food
  • Contains 65% protein in its dried state
  • Rich in cholorphyll, amino acids, B Vitamins, trace minerals & more
  • Certified potency
  • Easy to take capsule
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Spirulina 380mg - 100 Caps
Spirulina 380mg - 100 Caps
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Nature's Way Spirulina 380mg - 100 Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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SPIRULINA FROM NATURE'S WAY 380 MG DOSAGE.Often referred to as a Superfood, Spirulina is a micro algae extremely high in protein and other nutrients. Nature's Way Spirulina contains a 380 mg dosage ideal for optimal nutritive intake. Naturally high in chlorophyll, Spirulina is also a complete protein, supplying all the essential amino acids plus B Vitamins, iron, calcium and more. An ideal supplement for energy and overall good health. [CAPSULE]
Each capsule contains:
Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis, whole) 380mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose.
Important Information:
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. Allergic rhinitis: If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a health care practitioner.
Dosage
Adults, take 2 capsules 3-4 times per day with meals. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products.
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Spirulina: A Green Super Food
Thisedible water-grown algae is considered a complete food. It contains 60-70% protein plus a variety of other nutrients including the essential fatty acids, GLA and linoleic acid, vitamin B12, iron, RNA, DNA and
trace minerals. It is such a good source of protein and vitamin B12 that it is recommended for vegetarians or those who cannot tolerate meat. Its high protein levels also helps to stabilize blood sugar if spirulina is taken between meals. The essential fatty acids in spirulina help to regulate
high cholesterol
Spirulina also contains a significant amount of chlorophyll, which speeds the release of toxins from the bloodstream. Chlorophyll is useful for increasing the oxygenation of tissues because a molecule of chlorophyll resembles the human hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying) molecule. Finally spirulina contains phycocyanin, a blue-green pigment that has many health benefits. Natural health practitioners, for a variety of conditions including convalescence, hypoglycemia, high cholesterol, chemical or metal toxicity, supports healthy immune function, malnutrition and malabsorption recommend spirulina.
Healthy Energy
Picture your body as a machine. In order to get your body to work your body needs fuel or food. It then transports that fuel to each cell. Inside each cell are little engines called mitochondria. They take in the fuel and process it to release energy
The energy is used to power all cell processes and is the ultimate source of your body's energy. Another body system that impacts on energy is the glandular system. Picture it as the fuel injector of your body. It regulates what fuel gets into the body, which cells get the fuel and in what amounts. The blood cells are also a critical component of the body's energy system. They carry oxygen, a catalyst for many cell activities, around the body
Poor nutrition impacts on energy in obvious ways. If your body does not have enough raw materials to provide for it's functioning than you will feel fatigued. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting
enzymes
and hormones necessary for energy conversion. The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids. Energy expenditure is funnelled towards detoxification of these substances instead of growth, cell replication and metabolism. The type of food that you eat also affects energy by providing short, intense bursts of fuel for the cells or sustained, steady fuel release. Simple sugars or carbohydrates are quickly absorbed by the body and go into the bloodstream for immediate use for cells. This accounts for the energy burst you feel after eating a sugary snack. It also accounts for the fatigue that comes on a few minutes after the sugar is used up. These fluctuations in blood sugar are hard on the body because it stresses the system. Hormones are rapidly used up when sugar saturates the bloodstream but when it comes time to replenish the supply the body has low amounts of energy to use for this purpose. Its like making the body do multiple sprints instead of letting it lope along at a comfortable rate. The brain uses only the sugar, glucose, for energy. At some time or another everyone has felt the foggy feeling in the head caused by low blood sugar. This is proof that fluctuating blood sugar is not conducive to optimal brain functioning.
Detoxification
The body has effective ways of dealing with toxins and waste products. Sometimes these pathways are not working up to speed or become blocked. The back up of waste material makes it harder for the rest of the body to function normally and ultimately leads to disease.
Since the environment in which we live makes it impossible for us to maintain a pristine lifestyle, regular cleansing is essential.
Detoxification involves dietary, supplemental and physical interventions. It usually focuses on one or more of the main organs of detoxification, the liver, kidneys, bowels, lungs or skin.
Help Detoxify Your Body Daily By:
-Drinking water with a squeeze of fresh lemon, upon waking.
-Taking a
greens
drink, daily.
-Consuming natural, fresh fruit and vegetables daily.
-Avoiding refined foods, sugar and processed and packaged foods.
-Exercising daily.
-Taking
milk thistle
or other cleansing herbs.
-Dry Brushing the skin.
-Consuming at least 8 glasses of pure water daily.
-Ensuring regular bowel movements, try psyllium or flax for extra fibre.
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Spirulina: A Green Super Food
Thisedible water-grown algae is considered a complete food. It contains 60-70% protein plus a variety of other nutrients including the essential fatty acids, GLA and linoleic acid, vitamin B12, iron, RNA, DNA and
trace minerals. It is such a good source of protein and vitamin B12 that it is recommended for vegetarians or those who cannot tolerate meat. Its high protein levels also helps to stabilize blood sugar if spirulina is taken between meals. The essential fatty acids in spirulina help to regulate
high cholesterol
Spirulina also contains a significant amount of chlorophyll, which speeds the release of toxins from the bloodstream. Chlorophyll is useful for increasing the oxygenation of tissues because a molecule of chlorophyll resembles the human hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying) molecule. Finally spirulina contains phycocyanin, a blue-green pigment that has many health benefits. Natural health practitioners, for a variety of conditions including convalescence, hypoglycemia, high cholesterol, chemical or metal toxicity, supports healthy immune function, malnutrition and malabsorption recommend spirulina.
Healthy Energy
Picture your body as a machine. In order to get your body to work your body needs fuel or food. It then transports that fuel to each cell. Inside each cell are little engines called mitochondria. They take in the fuel and process it to release energy
The energy is used to power all cell processes and is the ultimate source of your body's energy. Another body system that impacts on energy is the glandular system. Picture it as the fuel injector of your body. It regulates what fuel gets into the body, which cells get the fuel and in what amounts. The blood cells are also a critical component of the body's energy system. They carry oxygen, a catalyst for many cell activities, around the body
Poor nutrition impacts on energy in obvious ways. If your body does not have enough raw materials to provide for it's functioning than you will feel fatigued. The standard North American diet is deficient in vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. It is high in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates and chemical additives and preservatives. These substances not only do not give your body usable energy, but they also inhibit the use of good quality food by depleting
enzymes
and hormones necessary for energy conversion. The body must also deal with the toxic by-products of foods like bleached flour and sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavours and trans-fatty acids. Energy expenditure is funnelled towards detoxification of these substances instead of growth, cell replication and metabolism. The type of food that you eat also affects energy by providing short, intense bursts of fuel for the cells or sustained, steady fuel release. Simple sugars or carbohydrates are quickly absorbed by the body and go into the bloodstream for immediate use for cells. This accounts for the energy burst you feel after eating a sugary snack. It also accounts for the fatigue that comes on a few minutes after the sugar is used up. These fluctuations in blood sugar are hard on the body because it stresses the system. Hormones are rapidly used up when sugar saturates the bloodstream but when it comes time to replenish the supply the body has low amounts of energy to use for this purpose. Its like making the body do multiple sprints instead of letting it lope along at a comfortable rate. The brain uses only the sugar, glucose, for energy. At some time or another everyone has felt the foggy feeling in the head caused by low blood sugar. This is proof that fluctuating blood sugar is not conducive to optimal brain functioning.
Detoxification
The body has effective ways of dealing with toxins and waste products. Sometimes these pathways are not working up to speed or become blocked. The back up of waste material makes it harder for the rest of the body to function normally and ultimately leads to disease.
Since the environment in which we live makes it impossible for us to maintain a pristine lifestyle, regular cleansing is essential.
Detoxification involves dietary, supplemental and physical interventions. It usually focuses on one or more of the main organs of detoxification, the liver, kidneys, bowels, lungs or skin.
Help Detoxify Your Body Daily By:
-Drinking water with a squeeze of fresh lemon, upon waking.
-Taking a
greens
drink, daily.
-Consuming natural, fresh fruit and vegetables daily.
-Avoiding refined foods, sugar and processed and packaged foods.
-Exercising daily.
-Taking
milk thistle
or other cleansing herbs.
-Dry Brushing the skin.
-Consuming at least 8 glasses of pure water daily.
-Ensuring regular bowel movements, try psyllium or flax for extra fibre.
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