What is Spirulina?
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What is Spirulina?

Upon first hearing that this newly discovered, antioxidant-rich superfood is actually a type of algae many people may turn away, but resist! Spirulina is remarkably rich in minerals, vitamins, protein, and carotenoids – the antioxidant that can help prevent cell damage and keep you healthy.

The primary caveat with adding spirulina to your diet is to ensure that you buy it from a trusted source. The reason for this is that algae, like many water-based plants, has the ability to absorb toxins it is in contact with; ensuring you source your spirulina from a reliable brand will guarantee that you are getting all the health benefits and none of the negatives.

Here are just a few health benefits associated with regular consumption of spirulina:

Protein and Iron Source

Since spirulina consists of 65% amino acids, it makes for a great supplement for vegan diets requiring more protein. It also contains gamma linolenic acid which is an essential fatty acid commonly touted for its anti-inflammatory properties. Spirulina is a source of bio-available iron, which makes a good dietary addition for expectant mothers who want to avoid constipation issues associated with iron supplements.

Immune System Support

Spirulina (according to animal studies) can help improve your immune system by increasing the production of antibodies. In turn, this helps your cells fight infections to prevent or reduce illnesses, including chronic illnesses. Some tests have also indicated that spirulina can increase probiotics in the body to increase the amount of good bacteria to support digestion and other body functions.

Antioxidants

The antioxidant content of spirulina is over 4x that of blueberries – making it an excellent addition to health-conscious diets. In addition to carotenoids, spirulina is also a source of other antioxidant nutrients including phenolic acid, selenium, and vitamin E. This antioxidant-rich food source helps to protect the body from a range of illnesses and conditions; including heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.

Spirulina is available in a powder or capsule form, and can be found  Jamaican Herbal or ordered online at jamaicanherbal.com  . Although you can mix with water, many people find the taste a bit overpowering and prefer to mix the supplement into smoothies or other foods. Healthy individuals are advised to take 2 teaspoons per day. If you are suffering from an illness you may want to increase to 2 tablespoons per day to give your body the added immune-boosting power.

If you have any current health concerns, you should discuss with your doctor prior to consuming spirulina. Otherwise, enjoy the health benefits!

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Marcus Bennett

Certified Herbalist & Wellness Educator

Marcus Bennett has spent over 15 years studying traditional Caribbean herbal medicine, traveling across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean to learn from master herbalists and bush doctors. A certified herbalist and holistic wellness educator, Marcus combines ancestral wisdom with modern nutritional science to help everyday people find natural solutions for their wellness needs. Based in Jamaica, Marcus sources the finest herbs directly from the island. When he's not writing for Jamaica Herbal, you can find him tending his herb garden in the hills of St. Ann or developing new juice bar recipes for the team.

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