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SpirulinaSpirulina is
Spirulina is also the commercial name for the species Arthrospira platensis (previously known as Spirulina platensis), which is cultivated around the world as a food source. It is a very rich source of nutrition. In fact, it was a staple of Aztec cuisine. The genus is also responsible for the flamingo's pink plumage. It is currently popular as a health food in the U.S. and Europe, often taken as a dietary supplement in the form of powder or tablet. Vegetarians and vegans should not rely on spirulina (among certain other foods) as a source of vitamin B12. See the B12 article for more information. Nutritional facts 55 - 70 % protein. Contains: vitamin A, B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin),
Minerals: calcium, manganese, iron, chromium, phosphorus, molybdenum, iodine, chloride, magnesium, sodium, zinc, potassium, selenium, germanium, copper, boron. Contains: phycocyanin, chlorophyll, carotenoids. Contains: myxoxanthophyll, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin, echinenone and other xanthophylls. gamma linolenic acid, glycolipids, sulfolipids, polysaccharides. Amino acids: isoleucine, phenylalanine, leucine, threonine, lysine, tryptophan, methionine, valine, alanine, glycine, arginine, histidine, aspartic acid, proline, cystine, serine, glutamic acid, tyrosine. Other useful herb information: Butterbur | Cramp Bark | Activated Charcoal | Allium | Curcuma | Turmeric | Essiac Page Content: benefit spirulina , chlorella spirulina , powder spirulina , alga spirulina , earthrise spirulina , benefit health spirulina , elken spirulina , organic spirulina , effects side spirulina . |
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