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Spirulina

Spirulina

Lowers

Blood Sugar levels

Reduces

Cholesterol and Triglyceride Levels

Enhances

Skin & Hair Quality

Fights

Inflammation

Benefits

Spirulina is one of the best-known sources of phycocyanin, a type of antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory and brain-protective properties. Phycocyanin also gives spirulina its unique blue-green color.

spirulina is an endurance-booster and is considered a superfood — an all-in-one source of nutrients including protein levels comparable to eggs.

Do You Know

Spirulina is one of the best-known sources of phycocyanin, a type of antioxidant that has anti-inflammatory and brain-protective properties. Phycocyanin also gives spirulina its unique blue-green color.

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Staying abreast of the ever-evolving landscape of science and nutrition, we consistently stay informed through ongoing research. Delve deeper into the specific vitamin and its evidence-based functions in the body by exploring the links below. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in continuous learning!

Blood Sugar - Research

Cholesterol - Research

Skin & Hair - Research

Immunity - Research

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