Bulk Spirulina
Spirulina is a blue-green microscopic algae, processed from the spirulina cyanobacteria, that thrives in warm climates and warm alkaline
water. It is a very rich source of carotenoids, a type of antioxidant that protects our cells from damage. It is 28 times richer in iron content
than beef liver and 58 times richer than raw spinach. It has more beta carotene content than carrots and has a very high chlorophyll
content. It accounts for 65 percent of its total protein content, surpassing that of soy beans. NASA, in fact wants to grow spirulina in the
space station as it is considered one of the most efficient oxygen-producing foods available. Bulk spirulina could be an incredible source
of super food!
Spirulina makes a great dietary supplement because of its rich vitamin and mineral content. It contains many vitamins including vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E and the B complex vitamins that include vitamin B1, riboflavin (B2), nicotinamide (B3), pyridoxine (B6), folic acid (B9), and vitamin B12. Spirulina is also rich in minerals, including a large amount of potassium, zinc, selenium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, chromium, iron and manganese.
It also contains vitamin K, zeaxanthin or lutein and the essential fatty acid, gamma linoleic acid and some unique pigments that give spirulina their bluish color, phycobilins including phycocyanin and allophycocyanin.
Spirulina, when processed and manufactured into fine granules becomes spirulina powder and sold in health food stores and pharmaceutical counters in major shopping centers across the country. Bulk spirulina powder is also sometimes available at these outlets where you can purchase it dried or freeze-dried. But for a steady and regular supply of bulk spirulina powder you can go online where you will find virtual nutritional supplements stores that sell not only bulk spirulina powder but also spirulina tablets and capsules.
Spirulina powder tastes very much like spinach and seaweeds and has a very mild flavor which makes it very appealing for culinary purposes. It can be freely used in cooking from preparing envigorating soups to all sorts of delicious and mouth-watering desserts.
Spirulina powder has been labeled a superfood due to the large amount of vitamins and minerals it contains, its very high protein content, its reasonable cost, and ease of producing it. It has also been declared as a potential element to fight global malnutrition and because of this, it has been strongly lauded and supported by the United Nations envisioning a world whose people are being fed with spirulina currently grown in abundance in thousands of ponds in areas like Lake Chad in Central Africa, Lake Texcoco in Mexico, and the Great Rift Valley in East Africa.
Previous studies conducted suggest spirulina may boost the immune system. It has antiviral and anticancer properties although more research is needed to further prove whether or not spirulina is indeed beneficial to humans.
Another reason why people take spirulina powder is that it is believed to alleviate the effects of allergic reactions. When regularly taken in small doses, spirulina powder regulates the amount of interleukin-4 in the body significantly reducing the potency of these allergies. These daily small doses can save the life of people suffering from minor allergies such as animal allergies and hay fever and get their bodies back to their normal function again.