Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Spirulina at Allnutri Health Information Directory

Allnutri has introduce Health information directory where you find a lot of information of health conditions , nutritional supplements , medicinal herbs, vitamins supplements and minerals. Here you can find a detail note on spirilina like Scientific name for what we commonly call Spirulina is Arthrospira platensis. It belongs to the family of several species of microalgae such as blue-green aphanizomenon (the closest ôrelativeö of Spirulina) and green algae chlorella and dunaliella. These microscopic dark-green algae have the shape of spiral coils. Their color is explained by a combination of several natural pigments found in Spirulina: chlorophyll (green), carotenoids (yellow and orange) and phycocyanin (blue).

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Spirulina Pacifica by Nutrex Hawaii


For convenience and a quick nutritional boost anytime, our tablets can be carried in a purse, backpack or suitcase. Nutrex tablets can go everywhere with you whether it be camping, traveling, to the office, or just having fun, Spirulina Pacifica cold pressed tablets are the choice for you! Spirulina is a whole food that is high in chlorophyll, proteins, enzymes, minerals, beta-carotene, vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids. Spirulina is used to regulate cholesterol levels, improve bowel function, healthful bacteria, anti-viral activity, enhances immune function, anti-tumor activity and can help repair DNA.

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Differences between spirulina, chlorella and 'wild' blue green algae

Spirulina is not Chlorella or the blue-green algae harvested from Klamath Lake Oregon. Chlorella, a green micro-algae, is a nutritious food but does not have the same anti-viral, anti-cancer and immune stimulating properties of Spirulina. The Chlorella cell wall is made of indigestible cellulose, just like green grass, while the cell wall of Spirulina is made of complexed proteins and sugars.

The Klamath Lake blue-green algae has the scientific name Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. It is not the same as Spirulina. While scientific literature includes information concerning the potential toxicity of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, there are few peer reviewed scholarly scientific papers regarding the therapeutic benefit of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae. In contrast, the scientific literature is full of information concerning the benefits and safety of humans and animals eating Chlorella and Spirulina.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Customers Reviews on Spirulina

As Spirulina is widely use by some many people as it get so many health benefits as is proved by research and studies, here some customers reviews on Spirulina which is given at Allnutri are given below:

Hallie James - WA, USA


It is my favorite supplement for several years, and I usually use now food spirulina powder or tablets, I and my cousin both do workout in a same gym and with a same goal of reducing fat and build muscle by the help of protein in diets. From there we choose spirulina, it give us a real energy boost and it effects last whole day by keep us active. It is especially helpful if you cannot find vegetable in your diet and it has a great taste and more important it has no side effect.

Hallie - AK, USA

I use it for many years and I have been enjoying it delicious, as it is full of proteins and vitamins. It helps those who cannot fit the necessities of vegetables in their diet as it has more iron and easily absorbed in our body. Great supplement I like it.


Richard - ME, USA

I am taking Spirulina from three weeks, wonderfully low price for dietary supplements, natural resources are trustworthy and always result oriented so as this product is. I have been taking six capsules a day instead of the recommended eight with food. Spirulina has given me lots of energy and focus. This supplement really worked for me. My father is also using now too.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Nature's Way Specially Farmed Spirulina


Spirulina is a type of blue-green micro-algae that forms spiral filaments or chains that led to its descriptive name. This aquatic plant is a dietary supplement that contains 65% protein in its dried state. Nature's Way spirulina is farmed in environmentally controlled ponds specially constructed for this purpose.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Solaray Spirulina Suggested Dosage


As a dietary supplement, take 2 or 3 capsules two times a day with meals or a glass of water. Serving Size: 3 Capsules Each Serving Contains: Protein 876 mg Vitamin A 979 IU Iron 880 mcg Spirulina 1.23 g

Spirulina is a blue-green algae- a group of 1,500 species of microscopie aquatic plants. It is rich in protein, and also contains carotenoids, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is found in some lakes, mostly ones rich in salts, in Central, South America, and Africa. It can also be grown in outdoor tanks for nutritional supplements. It can be taken as a powder, flakes, capsules, or tablets. It is most commonly used for Oral leukioplakia, and weight loss/obesity.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Research on Spirulina

Activation of autoimmunity following use of immunostimulatory herbal supplements.
Lee AN, Werth VP.
Section of Dermatology, University of Chicago, IL.
Arch Dermatol. 2004 Jun;140(6):723-7.
Evidence for the scientific basis of purported therapeutic effects and adverse effects of herbal supplements continues to grow. Many herbal supplements are touted for their immunostimulatory properties, and both in vitro and in vivo experiments have supported this claim. Although this explains their beneficial effects in preventing or curtailing disease, to our knowledge, no immunostimulatory herbal supplements have been reported to exacerbate disorders of immune system overactivity. We describe 3 patients whose autoimmune disease onset and/or flares correlated with ingestion of herbal supplements with proven immunostimulatory effects. Echinacea and the alga Spirulina platensis are implicated in 2 patients' flares of pemphigus vulgaris, and a supplement containing the algae Spirulina platensis and Aphanizomenon flos-aquae was ingested by a third patient days before both onset and a severe flare of dermatomyositis. The third patient showed heterozygosity for a tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) promoter polymorphism (-308A), leading to increased production of TNF-alpha, which may have predisposed her to developing dermatomyositis. CONCLUSIONS: Immunostimulatory herbal supplements such as spirulina may exacerbate preexisting autoimmune disease or precipitate autoimmune disease in persons genetically predisposed to such disorders. Increased production of TNF-alpha may play a role, although more research is needed to clarify the mechanisms of such phenomena.

Monday, June 9, 2008

NOW Foods Spirulina Powder


Spirulina is a single-celled freshwater algae and an incredible source of nutrients. It provides generous amounts of Beta-Carotene,Vitamin B12, Iron and Chlorophyll. Spirulina also provides RNA, DNA and important GLA fatty acids.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

What are the benefits of Spirulina?

Spirulina is a naturally palatable food that aids in defending the immune system, in cholesterol decline, and in mineral absorption. It provides nutrients that are missing in most of our diets. Spirulina is a huge source of nourishment. It enables children and adults who don't get the appropriate amount of vegetables to get their greens in tablet form or in a delicious Smoothie.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Spirulina Product

Certified Organic
Spirulina
Size:3000 mg - 1 lb by

Nutraceutical Sciences Institute

How does NSI\xAE Certified Organic Spirulina work? Spirulina (arthrospira platensis) is edible, blue-green algae consumed for its healthful benefits since the ancient Aztecs. It is a good source of protein, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and essential fatty acids, particularly for those who maintain vegetarian diets. . The protein found in Spirulina is high quality, readily digestible vegetable protein consisting of all nine essential amino acids and high levels of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an essential polyunsaturated fatty acid. Spirulina also contains vitamin A as beta carotene, vitamin B-12 and vitamin B complex. Together, these nutrients promote increased energy levels and healthy nerve function, tissues and immune systems. They also contribute to cardiovascular and bone health. Spirulina also contains minerals, including calcium, iron, copper, iodine, phosphorus, iodine, magnesium, zinc, selenium, manganese, chromium and potassium.