- 400 mg
- Spurilina Plantensis (whole)
- Providing:
- 425 mcg RAE
- Beta Carotene
- 4 mg
- Gamma-linolenic acid
- Per 15 g serving of Spirulina Pacifica powder
- Nutrition Facts
- % Daily Value*
- Amount
- 61
- Calories
- 0.9 g
- Fat
- 109 mg
- Sodium
- 228mg
- Potassium
- 2.9 g
- Carbohydrate
- 8.1 g
- Protein
- 525%
- Vitamin A
- 39%
- Vitamin B1
- 30%
- Vitamin B2
- 13%
- Niacin
- 4%
- Vitamin B6
- 3%
- Vitamin E
- 5%
- Calcium
- 13%
- Phosphorus
- 28%
- Magnesium
- 114%
- Iron
- 2%
- Zinc
- 1665 mg
- Phycocyanin
- 118 mg
- Chlorophyll
- 10.2 mg
- Inositol
Magnesium stearate, silica
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 Calorie diet
Format
Veggie Caps
150 Vcaps
Dosage
Take 2 - 8 capsules once per day. Start by taking 2 capsules daily with fruit, and then increase gradually to 8 capsules, or as directed by your health care practitioner. Drink plenty of water.
Important Information
Drink plenty of water, store in a cool dry place.
- Source of pro vitamin A
- Helps Maintain Eyesight, skin, membranes and immune function
- Helps maintenance of bones and teeth and night vision.
- Supports bone & joint health
- Easy-to-swallow capsules
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The Gandalf Brand has been around for 35 years, and are well known for their high standards and high quality products. The quality and freshness of their spirulina is maintained with their specialized packaging system which locks out oxygen and light. The cultivation process of Gandalf Spirulina is rigorously controlled providing a pure, fresh, clean, tasty super food. Three grams of Hawaiian Spirulina contain the same amount of phytonutrients as 5 servings of fruits and vegetables.
Spirulina is an edible water-grown cyanobacteria (Arthrospira species) that is often considered to be a complete food. It contains a number of vitamins and nutrients and is also a source of complete protein. Natural health practitioners recommend spirulina for a variety of conditions including: convalescence, hypoglycemia, high cholesterol, chemical or metal toxicity, malnutrition and malabsorption.
Protein Content
By weight, spirulina contains 60-70% protein. It is a source of complete protein because it contains all of the essential amino acids. It is actually superior to typical plant protein sources, such as legumes and because of this, it is a great addition to any vegetarian diet. Also, these proportionately high levels of protein can actually help to stabilize blood sugar when spirulina is supplemented between meals. This can help to reduce sugar fluctuations in diabetics and those with hypoglycemia. For more information on the benefits of protein, please see our Protein article.
Healthy Fat Content
By weight spirulina is approximately 7% fat, which is almost entirely healthy omega 3 and 6 fats. It is a rich source of GLA, ALA, and linoleic acid. It also contains EPA and DHA, the omega 3 fatty acids also found in fish oil. These healthy fats can help to regulate cholesterol levels, and stimulate healthy steroid hormone synthesis, including sex hormones. EPA acts as an anti-inflammatory in the body, and DHA helps to promote proper brain health. For more information, please see our articles on EPA and DHA.
B Vitamins
Spirulina contains a few different B vitamins, including: B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B6 (pyridoxine), and B9 (folic acid). For more information on the benefits of these nutrients, please see our B vitamin article. Although many companies claim that spirulina is a source of vitamin B12, the kind found in it is not active in humans, so alternate sources of vitamin B12 are still required.
Carotenoids
Some of the nutrients found in spirulina are carotenoids such as: beta-carotene, and zeaxanthin. These are strong antioxidants that can help to protect the body against free radicals. For more information on the rich antioxidant benefits of these nutrients, please see our Carotenoids article.
Chlorophyll
Part of the green colour of spirulina is created by the presence of chlorophyll. This nutrient is a potent detoxifier that can help to speed the release of toxins from the blood stream by binding them in the intestines. Chlorophyll can also help to increase the oxygenation of tissues by nourishing red blood cells. Interestingly, it has also been shown to do the work of hemoglobin in the blood, which is thought to be due to it resembling the human hemoglobin (oxygen-carrying) molecule. For more information on further benefits, please see our Chlorophyll article.
Phycocyanin
Spirulina also contains phycocyanin, a blue-green pigment that has been shown in animal models to increase the survival rate in liver cell growths. Further research is required to establish this effect.
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