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Spirulina Nature’s Encapsulated MiracleNever before in the history of nutritional science has there been a product that fully delivers the nutrient potential of the superfood Spirulina. What is Spirulina? Spirulina is a microscopic blue-green algae. It is a vegetable plankton whose cells form the shape of a coiled spring (thus, the name "Spirulina," which means "little spiral"). Unlike other plants and animals, Spirulina does not have complicated bodies and biochemistries to maintain. Its total function is to produce protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, amino acids, protective pigments, and many other vital nutrients so important in human health. The Science Behind Spirulina Microclusters™ All nutrients must be wetted by water before the body can absorb them. Nutrients that are not wetted will pass through the body without being absorbed. Spirulina Microclusters is a superior bio available product because all of the nutrients in Spirulina are 100% wetted by the Flanagan Microclusters. Every food substance has what is called a critical surface tension, which means that if water is above that surface tension, it will not wet the food. The extremely low surface tension of Microcluster powder added to Spirulina ensures that the Spirulina nutrient particles are 100% wetted, immensely enhancing absorption. It has everything you need to live on. Spirulina - The Ultimate SuperFood. Did you know that Spirulina is the highest, most concentrated, whole food source of...
It was the goal of a young scientist, Dr. Christopher Hills, to find the crucial answer to world hunger. He dreamed of a world where there would be no starving children, no diseases brought on by malnutrition, and no wars fought over crop lands. People would live longer, healthier lives. Working with Dr. Hiroshi Nakamura, they"re-discovered" Spirulina and its biological superiority. It was a virtually forgotten form of food, although historical accounts have it being harvested by man as early as 1521. After introducing this miracle superfood to the Western world through books and lectures, Dr. Hills became known as the "Father of Spirulina." Dr. Hills, who was originally from England, decided to settle in California in order to grow and market Spirulina directly to consumers. His new company, Light Force, took off-enabling Dr. Hills to donate millions of dollars worth of Spirulina products to feed and nourish hungry children and their parents around the world. While continuing his research on Spirulina, Dr. Hills made another important discovery-a powerful antioxidant complex called Phycotene, derived from Spirulina and Dunaliella algae. Phycotene contains beta-carotene, as well as a complex of 16 other carotenoids and micronutrients that work together to perform different, yet complementary, nutritional functions in your body. You've probably heard that beta-carotene plays an essential role in fighting off free radicals in our bodies. Not many people know there are several carotenes that are actually more potent than beta-carotene, for example, alpha-carotene, gamma-carotene and lycopene. You get all of these, as well as beta-carotene, in Phycotene, exclusive to RBC. Harvard University Study on Phycotene® Spirulina Spirulina supplies nutrients that are lacking in most of our diets. It's a great source of nourishment. It enables children and adults who don't get the proper amount of vegetables to get their greens in tablet form or in a delicious Smoothie. It also provides athletes with energy and reduces recovery time. Spirulina is not only good for people, but animals and plants thrive on it. Gardeners use Spirulina as a complete effective foliar plant food. |