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Green Nutritionals Spirulina Powder 100gSpirulina is often called the most nutrient dense plant food on the planet. Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina is known by many as the best Spirulina in the world. What is Spirulina? Spirulina is a microscopic spiral shaped, blue green vegetable algae that has been used as a significant food source for centuries. Spirulina is highly digestible and the most nutritious, concentrated whole food known to mankind. It contains a rich spectrum of available proteins

Spirulina is often called the most nutrient-dense plant food on the planet. Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina is known by many as the best Spirulina in the world.

What is Spirulina?

Spirulina is a microscopic spiral shaped, blue-green vegetable algae that has been used as a significant food source for centuries. Spirulina is highly digestible and the most nutritious, concentrated whole food known to mankind. It contains a rich spectrum of available proteins and is the richest source of beta-carotene and mixed carotenoids in the world. It is rich in GLA, important B complexes and natural vitamin E, along with Calcium, Iron and other essential chelated minerals and trace elements. Spirulina is natures richest wholefood source of the entire anti-oxidant spectrum including: Beta-carotene, Vitamin E, Selenium, Methionine, Cysteine, Super Oxide Dismutase, Glutathionine Peroxides, Copper, Manganese, Zinc, B-1, B-2, B-3, B-5, and B-6.

Why should I use it?

Doctors and Scientists recommend we eat five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. In real life, this does not often happen. Spirulina Pacifica can fill the gaps by supplying more concentrated vegetable nutrition than any other food. Spirulina provides a wide range of delicate phytonutrients with very significant health benefits. Phytonutrients include antioxidant carotenoids known for giving fruits and vegetables their orange and yellow colors. Nutritionists recommend increasing our intake of phytonutrients to protect against the harmful effects of UV sunlight, pollution, and environmental stress.

How is it Grown?

Spirulina Pacifica is a specially bred strain of the edible microalgae Spirulina Platensis. It is cultured in shallow, open ponds (approximately 20 cm deep) in Hawaii, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. A combination of fresh water and supplemental deep ocean water is used to fill the ponds. The other major components required for growing Spirulina Pacifica are food-grade baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and carbon dioxide. Food grade fertilizers are used and the deep sea water is added as a rich source of minerals and trace elements. Paddle wheels agitate the water, ensuring even exposure of the algae to the sun for optimal growth and nutritional value. 350 metric tons of premium-quality Spirulina Pacifica are grown each year at Cyanotech's 80-acre Hawaiian, oceanfront production facility.

Why Hawaii?

Hawaii has unique environmental advantages for superior spirulina production. The waters off-shore are classified 'Class AA' as the cleanest coastal waters in the United States, and visibility is typically 150 feet. Its year round high temperature, prolonged bright sunlight and pristine air and ocean make it the ideal location to grow your daily food supplement.

Processing

Once the spirulina is harvested fresh from the ponds, it is imperative that the important, sensitive nutrients it contains are protected against damaging oxidation. One of the unique methods used by Cyanotech to protect against oxidation is in the drying method. Patented Ocean-Chill Drying protects phytonutrients and enzymes. Spirulina provides a wide range of delicate phytonutrients with very significant health benefits. To reduce processing losses of these delicate compounds Cyanotech have developed and patented Ocean Chill Drying. This is a process whereby the air used in the spray drier is put through a column of cold, deep ocean water pumped up from 2000ft. This 'rips' the oxygen from the dryer's air, exposing the Spirulina to far less oxidation than with conventional spray drying and retaining much higher levels of delicate nutrients such as Beta-carotene and Super Oxide Dismutase than all other brands. All Hawaiian Spirulina is dried with this process, giving Spirulina Pacifica much higher levels of phytonutrients and enzymes.

Antioxidant vegetable nutrition

Nature's richest source of carotenoids Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina is the richest wholefood source of Beta-carotene. This places Spirulina at the top of the list of foods like carrots, sweet potatoes and papaya. And unlike synthetic or extracted supplements, Spirulina supplies three distinct forms of beta carotene, 9-11 Cis, 13 Cis and Trans. Remember that the evidence favouring diets rich in beta carotene is based on diets rich in green foods, not synthetic supplements! This is the reason scientists recommend Beta-carotene rich foods rather than synthetic supplements. Just 3 grams provides over 14,000 i.u. of natural, 100% organic Beta-carotene. Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina is exceptionally rich in GLA. Three grams provide 30mg of GLA, almost two thirds of the GLA found in a typical GLA supplement. And the GLA in Spirulina requires no extraction process or added oils. Spirulina provides GLA in a natural wholefood base, which is easy to digest and assimilate. Spirulina supplies Iron, B-Vitamins, Chlorophyll and Super Oxide Dismutase. No other wholefood contains such a concentrated array of beneficial, naturally occurring compounds.

Spirulina is a food, not a formulation. As such it provides co-factors and combinations not present in ordinary synthesized or extracted supplements. Our bodies 'know how' to use Spirulina because it is a natural wholefood. Seniors, athletes, and those on special diets do well with Spirulina. Athletes, older people, and people on special diets have special nutritional needs. Spirulina provides Carotene-rich, highly digestible nutrition in an easy to assimilate, wholefood form. Spirulina is important for anyone wanting additional energy and anti-oxidant protection or needing supplemental nourishment such as dieters, athletes, convalescents and the elderly. Just six tablets a day (3grams) will help supply the nutrients lacking in most of our diets. Just a few grams of Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina supplies the phytonutrients contained in a whole salad.

Superior digestibility and nutrient absorbtion

Spirulina contains all the essential amino acids and is 95% digestible compared to meat at 18 - 20%. Most animal proteins are high in fat, calories and cholesterol that are difficult to digest and assimilate. Many plant-based supplements have cell walls made of hard indigestible cellulose. Spirulina's cell wall consists of soft mucopolysaccharides that instantly break down in digestion, releasing nutrients allowing the body to utilise valuable energy wasted on food digestion. It is low in fat, sodium, and cholesterol. Spirulina helps to naturally satisfy hunger, while it is low in calories.

Minerals from Mother Ocean

Only Hawaiian Spirulina draws nourishment from the world's cleanest, deepest ocean. Our facility uses ocean water drawn from a pipeline that goes down 2000 feet into the sea. Oceanographers tell us this water has been below the surface for over 2500 years. Deep water from the Pacific makes a very slow migration that starts at the poles. This deep water stays in a distinct layer, travelling like a very slowly moving river toward the tropics. Our pipeline brings this ultra-pure, mineral rich water to our ponds. We supplement our Spirulina with this deep water as a source of Calcium, Magnesium, and all the essential trace elements. No other Spirulina is grown with such a rich source of naturally occurring nutrients.

How do I take Spirulina Pacifica Spirulina?

Spirulina is a whole food, not a vitamin or a drug, and it's safe to consume in large amounts. However, some people who are not used to a lot of greens in their diet may want to start off slowly then increase the amount per serving per day. Most people report increased energy levels after their systems adjust. We recommend one to two tablets with or after meals to start, and then gradually increase your intake. You may take spirulina all at once or more then once a day. Some people like to take it an hour before eating to satisfy their appetite. Those with difficulty sleeping may wish to take their spirulina in the morning, rather than the evening, since the high protein content tends to wake you up. If you choose the powder, this can be shaken into fruit juice in any sealable container, blended with fruit or stirred into yoghurt. It's delicious! It is arguably the best ingredient to use in your green smoothie! For taste reasons, we DON'T recommend you take it with plain water! One heaped teaspoon of Spirulina is equivalent to about 6 tablets, or one serve, but remember, spirulina is a food and you can use as much as you are comfortable with.

Pure Powder

100% pure Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina is the most nutrient-rich blue-green algae in the world. There are absolutely no additives to Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina powder.

Cold Pressed tablets

For convenience and a quick nutritional boost any time, our tablets can be carried in a purse, backpack or suitcase. Keep some at home and some at work. Hawaiian Pacifica Spirulina tablets can go everywhere with you. When freshly harvested, A-grade Spirulina is indeed an amazing Superfood literally bursting with organic nutrients, bound in a wholefood matrix of thousands of precious enzymes and sensitive vitamins; however the degree of processing that many Spirulina suppliers subject their raw material to after harvesting has a destructive effect on potency. Spirulina Pacifica tablets are not subjected to heat or wet granulation. Our tablets are made on the farm in Hawaii using a cold pressed process, and contain just .1% silica (a mineral) and no fats, oils, starches, binders, fillers or any other additives. Once dried, tablets are made on the farm in Hawaii using a cold pressed process (no heat, no granulation) with the only ingredients being organic Hawaiian Spirulina and pure mineral silica.

Ingredients:

Spirulina 98.6%, Silicon Dioxide 1.0%, Inulin (From Non-GMO Chicory) 0.3%, Magnesium Stearate 0.1%.

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  • Suitable for Vegetarian & Vegan
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