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Aphrodisiac #1 Original Energy Formula 3 oz
Powdered formula. Use -1 teaspoon in liquid Six days per week in the AM.
For a milkshake: Mix with milk or soymilk, or protein formula, water, ice, stevia, coffee or cocoa powder. Shake or blend.
Horny Goat Weed,Red Korean (Panax) Ginseng Root Powder 6 year, Johimbe Extract, Damiana, Tribulus Terrestris Extract 45%, Catuaba Bark, Muria Puama, Maca, Wild Lettuce herb.
Not for long-term use. Do not use with underlying kidney/liver disease. Do not use with high blood pressure. Powerful aphrodisiac for both women and men.
These statements have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease.
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Horny Goat Weed, 1lb Powder,
Epimedium Grandiflorum. Horny Goat Weed is a powerful aphrodisiac for both women and men. Further, it is said to be effective in restoring sexual desire in both sexes and enhancing erectile function and increasing sperm production in men. Increases energy, boosts metabolism.
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Red Korean Panax Ginseng Root Powder
1lb Powdered 6 year root.
No additives, fillers, preservatives, GMOs, colors!
This is actual Red Korean Ginseng Root that is fresh!
Wicked energy! I use this every day! I mix 1/4-1/2 teaspoon in a little bit of warm water and drink it. You'll feel the effects within an hour. Put in a shaker cup if you like. Add to a banana smoothie. 1/4 teaspoon is appx. 1 gram.
Botanical: Panax ginseng
Family: Araliaceae (ginseng)
Other common names: Red Ginseng, Asian Ginseng, Asiatic Ginger, Panax Ginseng, Oriental Ginseng, Jintsam, Ninjin
Psychological Improvements
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, ginseng's positive effects on mental function could include better cognition and memory, improved speed of recall, and improved accuracy during tasks requiring mental attention. Some participants in studies showed improved reaction times and better abstract thinking.
Controlling Blood Sugar
Panax ginseng's ability to lower blood sugar levels demonstrated benefits for some diabetics. Ginseng didn't reduce blood sugar to dangerously low levels in scientific studies, but diabetics should consult with a physician before using the herb.
Athletic Enhancement
Athletes commonly use red panax ginseng to enhance physical strength and endurance. Ginseng's stimulant quality enhances the effect of caffeine. Other positive effects of regular ginseng consumption could benefit athletic performance indirectly.
Erectile Dysfunction
Chinese herbal medicines frequently include red panax ginseng in treatments for sexual disorders such as erectile dysfunction. Some scientific studies uphold these traditional treatments, showing positive effects on erections, desire and overall sexual satisfaction.
In a study using laboratory animals at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 2002, researchers noted improvements in libido and performance. Chinese medicine considers red panax ginseng to be more yang, or male (warming), in effect than American white ginseng--a yin tonic (cooling).
Immune System Enhancement
Red panax ginseng's tonic effects include the strengthening of the immune system. Studies showed that in patients suffering from chronic bronchitis, antibiotics were more effective when patients also took ginseng. Ginseng also enhanced the effect of flu vaccines.
Cancer
Some studies show that panax ginseng use lowers the risk of cancer in patients over 40 years old.
Panax Ginseng has been known to increase physical and mental endurance, reduce cholesterol, and increase energy. It is commonly taken to enhance physical performance, prolong life and increase sexual potency. Long before scientists researched its benefits, Chinese herbalists prescribed it to normalize blood pressure, improve blood circulation and prevent heart disease.
With regard to cognitive ability, Panax Ginseng is said to significantly improve abstract thinking. Several studies have found that treatment with Ginseng improved the ability to complete detailed tasks, perform mental arithmetic and improve memory, attention, concentration and a general ability to cope. Furthermore, it is said to improve reaction to visual and auditory stimuli, as well as visual and motor co-ordination.
Panax Ginseng has long been reported to be an aphrodisiac: Chemicals in Ginseng are thought to stimulate the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus to direct the production of hormones that stimulate cell growth and healing in the sex organs. It is also believed to promote better blood circulation within the penis, and an Italian study found that Ginseng use increased testosterone levels, as well as the number and motility of sperm cells.
Panax Ginseng is considered an "adaptogen" in that it normalizes body functions during stressful or other situations that would alter those functions, helping the body to adapt and return to an overall sense of well-being. Dr. I. Brekhman, a Soviet scientist, was the first to describe this unique ability to normalize body functions. For example, if blood sugar levels drop too low, or blood pressure climbs too high, an adaptogen will aid the body's return to normal function.
When taken in lower doses, Panax Ginseng acts as a sedative, and in higher doses, it is a stimulant.
Many women have claimed relief from hot flashes and other discomforts of menopause when taking the herb.
Ginseng may be very beneficial to good heart health: Studies in Japan have shown that taking Panax Ginseng will lower LDL or "bad" cholesterol and raise the beneficial HDL cholesterol.
This action is believed to increase blood circulation, reduce blood pressure and reduce the risk of strokes, arteriosclerosis and heart attacks. Long before scientists researched this herb, Chinese herbalists prescribed it to normalize blood pressure, improve blood circulation and prevent heart disease. Modern tests have shown that Korean Ginseng slows the heart rate and reduces the heart's demand for oxygen. It is also said to increase the strength with which the heart muscle can contract, and protects the heart from myopathy, a weakness or wasting of the heart muscle.
It is also thought to protect against the effects of radiation exposure.
Ginseng root, not extract, appear to be responsible for its ability to lower blood sugar in diabetics. People with Type-2 diabetes often find that after two weeks of consuming Ginseng their blood-sugar levels go down considerably, and and it may reduce insulin requirements and prolong the effect of injected insulin. Diabetics should take Ginseng only under a physician's supervision.
Ginseng Extract does not contain all the necessary properties of the herb responsible for the good health benefits.
This is powdered form of the root. You can put it into capsules yourself with the Capsule filler kit. I personally put 1/4-1/2 tsp in a little warm water and drink it. Or add to milk or soymilk with honey or stevia, ice, water, decaf coffee or cocoa, and shake well. In Stock Now!
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Red Korean Panax Ginseng Root Powder
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1/2 lb Powdered 6 year root.
No additives, fillers, preservatives, GMOs, colors!
This is actual Red Korean Ginseng Root that is fresh!
Wicked energy! I use this every day! I mix 1/2 teaspoon in a little bit of warm water and drink it. You'll feel the effects within an hour. Put in a shaker cup if you like with stevia or sugar, coffee or cocoa, soymilk or milk, ice. Shake well.
1/2 teaspoon is appx. 2 grams.
Botanical: Panax ginseng
Family: Araliaceae (ginseng)
Other common names: Red Ginseng, Asian Ginseng, Asiatic Ginger, Panax Ginseng, Oriental Ginseng, Jintsam, Ninjin
Psychological Improvements
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, ginseng's positive effects on mental function could include better cognition and memory, improved speed of recall, and improved accuracy during tasks requiring mental attention. Some participants in studies showed improved reaction times and better abstract thinking.
Controlling Blood Sugar
Panax ginseng's ability to lower blood sugar levels demonstrated benefits for some diabetics. Ginseng didn't reduce blood sugar to dangerously low levels in scientific studies, but diabetics should consult with a physician before using the herb.
Athletic Enhancement
Athletes commonly use red panax ginseng to enhance physical strength and endurance. Ginseng's stimulant quality enhances the effect of caffeine. Other positive effects of regular ginseng consumption could benefit athletic performance indirectly.
Erectile Dysfunction
Chinese herbal medicines frequently include red panax ginseng in treatments for sexual disorders such as erectile dysfunction. Some scientific studies uphold these traditional treatments, showing positive effects on erections, desire and overall sexual satisfaction.
In a study using laboratory animals at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 2002, researchers noted improvements in libido and performance. Chinese medicine considers red panax ginseng to be more yang, or male (warming), in effect than American white ginseng--a yin tonic (cooling).
Immune System Enhancement
Red panax ginseng's tonic effects include the strengthening of the immune system. Studies showed that in patients suffering from chronic bronchitis, antibiotics were more effective when patients also took ginseng. Ginseng also enhanced the effect of flu vaccines.
Cancer
Some studies show that panax ginseng use lowers the risk of cancer in patients over 40 years old.
Panax Ginseng has been known to increase physical and mental endurance, reduce cholesterol, and increase energy. It is commonly taken to enhance physical performance, prolong life and increase sexual potency. Long before scientists researched its benefits, Chinese herbalists prescribed it to normalize blood pressure, improve blood circulation and prevent heart disease.
With regard to cognitive ability, Panax Ginseng is said to significantly improve abstract thinking. Several studies have found that treatment with Ginseng improved the ability to complete detailed tasks, perform mental arithmetic and improve memory, attention, concentration and a general ability to cope. Furthermore, it is said to improve reaction to visual and auditory stimuli, as well as visual and motor co-ordination.
Panax Ginseng has long been reported to be an aphrodisiac: Chemicals in Ginseng are thought to stimulate the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus to direct the production of hormones that stimulate cell growth and healing in the sex organs. It is also believed to promote better blood circulation within the penis, and an Italian study found that Ginseng use increased testosterone levels, as well as the number and motility of sperm cells.
Panax Ginseng is considered an "adaptogen" in that it normalizes body functions during stressful or other situations that would alter those functions, helping the body to adapt and return to an overall sense of well-being. Dr. I. Brekhman, a Soviet scientist, was the first to describe this unique ability to normalize body functions. For example, if blood sugar levels drop too low, or blood pressure climbs too high, an adaptogen will aid the body's return to normal function.
When taken in lower doses, Panax Ginseng acts as a sedative, and in higher doses, it is a stimulant.
Many women have claimed relief from hot flashes and other discomforts of menopause when taking the herb.
Ginseng may be very beneficial to good heart health: Studies in Japan have shown that taking Panax Ginseng will lower LDL or "bad" cholesterol and raise the beneficial HDL cholesterol.
This action is believed to increase blood circulation, reduce blood pressure and reduce the risk of strokes, arteriosclerosis and heart attacks. Long before scientists researched this herb, Chinese herbalists prescribed it to normalize blood pressure, improve blood circulation and prevent heart disease. Modern tests have shown that Korean Ginseng slows the heart rate and reduces the heart's demand for oxygen. It is also said to increase the strength with which the heart muscle can contract, and protects the heart from myopathy, a weakness or wasting of the heart muscle.
It is also thought to protect against the effects of radiation exposure.
Ginseng root, not extract, appear to be responsible for its ability to lower blood sugar in diabetics. People with Type-2 diabetes often find that after two weeks of consuming Ginseng their blood-sugar levels go down considerably, and and it may reduce insulin requirements and prolong the effect of injected insulin. Diabetics should take Ginseng only under a physician's supervision.
Ginseng Extract does not contain all the necessary properties of the herb responsible for the good health benefits.
This is powdered form of the root. You can put it into capsules yourself with the Capsule filler kit. I personally put 1/4-1/2 tsp in a little warm water and drink it. Or add to milk or soymilk with honey or stevia, ice, water, decaf coffee or cocoa, and shake well. In Stock Now!
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Horny Goat Weed Standardized Extract 40% Icariin, Tongkat Ali Extract, Sex Mix, Aphrodisiacts, Energy Mixes.
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DMAE POWDER 100 grams ( about 3 oz)
DMAE Bitartrate Powder 99.5%
DMAE Benefits
Internal or external use. USP. Also used in skincare products.
* Increase life span. Some animal studies show a lengthier than usual life span, however, results are inconclusive at this time since not all animals and birds show the same results.
* Reduce and/or prevent DNA damage.
* Enhance brain activity. Because of more readily moving through the brain-blood barrier before conversion into choline, it is believed that DMAE is more effective in aiding brain function such as making neurotransmitters.
* Enhance ability to fight environmental stressors. As an antioxidant, DMAE can deactivate free-radicals (oxidative stress) created by such environmental polluters as automobile exhaust, cigarette smoke, radiation, stress, physical exercise, and other chemicals.
* Improve the body's ability to deal with dietary stressors. Rancid fats, hydrogenated fats, and fats that have been heated to high temperatures as in cooking are known to create dietary stress due to the oxidative stress they place on the human system. DMAE eliminates the free-radicals resulting from these fats.
* Prevent and/or treat cardiovascular problems. Scientific studies have documented DMAE's ability to deal with degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular problems.
* Increase ability of the immune system.
* Alleviate behavioral problems. Hyperactivity associated with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), improved attention span, decreased aggression, improved learning ability, and sometimes increased intelligence.
* Increase attention span. After 6 weeks of DMAE supplementation, students showed improved concentration at lectures and during examinations.
* Improve learning, memory, creativity, and verbal fluency.
* Decrease incidences and severity of hangovers in those individuals who consume excessive amounts of alcohol. After 6 weeks of DMAE ingestion, subjects reported that depression and headaches of hangovers were eliminated.
* Increase energy. Subjective reports improved energy, sometimes assumed to be a result of the reduction in depression and/or the stimulation of the central nervous system.
* Reduce apathy. Some studies have shown increased motivation as well as energy that lessened apathetic attitudes and anxiety of subjects.
* Improve the behavior and mental function of children with Down's Syndrome.
* Offer favorable effects on chronic dyskinesias occurring as a result of lengthy use of major tranquilizers.
* Reduce sleep needed. A reduction of one hour was noted after 6 weeks of DMAE use and sleep was reported to be more sound and refreshing.
* Increase lucid dreaming.
* Reduce and/or remove lipofuscin - age spots.
Dimethylaminoethenol (DMAE) is a metabolite, a product produced by the body's metabolic process of procaine. It is a central nervous system stimulant that has a mild impact. It's effect is similar to an amphetamine, but it is not such a drug. The term DMAE is actually an abbreviation for dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring chemical produced by the human brain. It is a choline molecule that has one methyl group missing from the nitrogen, and it may be for this reason that it can cross the blood-brain barrier more easily than choline. While choline is known to be the precursor of acetylcholine, a recognized neurotransmitter, DMAE may prove to offer a more direct approach to this function by moving into the brain, being acted on by an enzyme (methylation), and thereby undergoing conversion into choline directly where it is needed.
Although free-radicals are a natural result of the human body's activity, the human equilibrium may be upset because of modern diet and environmental conditions that add further stressors to the system. These conditions cause a need for additional antioxidants in order for the body to cope with industrialized life. Antioxidants seem to reinforce one another, and for this reason it seems prudent to combine the use of several rather than to rely on only one type.
DMAE Side Effects
In taking DMAE, it is generally recommended that individuals begin with low dosages (125mg) and slowly increase up to 500mg/day as needed. Overdosing can cause insomnia, headaches or muscle tension that usually disappear when dosage is lowered. DMAE was first considered a stimulant because it controls alertness and causes changes like those produced by amphetamines (Murphress, H.B ).
No serious adverse effects have ever been reported, but persons having epilepsy, bipolar disorder, or manic depression should not use DMAE.
Use a miligram scale. 1/8 teaspoon is 500mg.
Used for skin products as well.
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Lysine Powder, 1lb
anti-viral amino acid Stop Herpes breakouts
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DMAE POWDER
DMAE Bitartrate Powder 99.5%
DMAE 1/2lb
DMAE Benefits
Internal or external use. USP. Also used in skincare products.
* Increase life span. Some animal studies show a lengthier than usual life span, however, results are inconclusive at this time since not all animals and birds show the same results.
* Reduce and/or prevent DNA damage.
* Enhance brain activity. Because of more readily moving through the brain-blood barrier before conversion into choline, it is believed that DMAE is more effective in aiding brain function such as making neurotransmitters.
* Enhance ability to fight environmental stressors. As an antioxidant, DMAE can deactivate free-radicals (oxidative stress) created by such environmental polluters as automobile exhaust, cigarette smoke, radiation, stress, physical exercise, and other chemicals.
* Improve the body's ability to deal with dietary stressors. Rancid fats, hydrogenated fats, and fats that have been heated to high temperatures as in cooking are known to create dietary stress due to the oxidative stress they place on the human system. DMAE eliminates the free-radicals resulting from these fats.
* Prevent and/or treat cardiovascular problems. Scientific studies have documented DMAE's ability to deal with degenerative diseases such as cardiovascular problems.
* Increase ability of the immune system.
* Alleviate behavioral problems. Hyperactivity associated with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), improved attention span, decreased aggression, improved learning ability, and sometimes increased intelligence.
* Increase attention span. After 6 weeks of DMAE supplementation, students showed improved concentration at lectures and during examinations.
* Improve learning, memory, creativity, and verbal fluency.
* Decrease incidences and severity of hangovers in those individuals who consume excessive amounts of alcohol. After 6 weeks of DMAE ingestion, subjects reported that depression and headaches of hangovers were eliminated.
* Increase energy. Subjective reports improved energy, sometimes assumed to be a result of the reduction in depression and/or the stimulation of the central nervous system.
* Reduce apathy. Some studies have shown increased motivation as well as energy that lessened apathetic attitudes and anxiety of subjects.
* Improve the behavior and mental function of children with Down's Syndrome.
* Offer favorable effects on chronic dyskinesias occurring as a result of lengthy use of major tranquilizers.
* Reduce sleep needed. A reduction of one hour was noted after 6 weeks of DMAE use and sleep was reported to be more sound and refreshing.
* Increase lucid dreaming.
* Reduce and/or remove lipofuscin - age spots.
Dimethylaminoethenol (DMAE) is a metabolite, a product produced by the body's metabolic process of procaine. It is a central nervous system stimulant that has a mild impact. It's effect is similar to an amphetamine, but it is not such a drug. The term DMAE is actually an abbreviation for dimethylaminoethanol, a naturally occurring chemical produced by the human brain. It is a choline molecule that has one methyl group missing from the nitrogen, and it may be for this reason that it can cross the blood-brain barrier more easily than choline. While choline is known to be the precursor of acetylcholine, a recognized neurotransmitter, DMAE may prove to offer a more direct approach to this function by moving into the brain, being acted on by an enzyme (methylation), and thereby undergoing conversion into choline directly where it is needed.
Although free-radicals are a natural result of the human body's activity, the human equilibrium may be upset because of modern diet and environmental conditions that add further stressors to the system. These conditions cause a need for additional antioxidants in order for the body to cope with industrialized life. Antioxidants seem to reinforce one another, and for this reason it seems prudent to combine the use of several rather than to rely on only one type.
DMAE Side Effects
In taking DMAE, it is generally recommended that individuals begin with low dosages (125mg) and slowly increase up to 500mg/day as needed. Overdosing can cause insomnia, headaches or muscle tension that usually disappear when dosage is lowered. DMAE was first considered a stimulant because it controls alertness and causes changes like those produced by amphetamines (Murphress, H.B ).
No serious adverse effects have ever been reported, but persons having epilepsy, bipolar disorder, or manic depression should not use DMAE.
Use a miligram scale. 1/8 teaspoon is 500mg.
Used for skin products as well.
I use a little mixed with water and apply on my skin. Let dry, rinse off. Softens skin instantly and reduces lines and inflammation. (1/8th teaspoon or so with 1/2 oz water) approximate. Burns a tiny bit on red skin. I also use on razor bumps and acne...
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Spirulina USA
6lb
Six pounds powder
Mix the powder in your "green" Smoothies, or 1 teaspoon in water per day.
What is spirulina?
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae, which is a simple, one-celled type of algae that lives in warm, alkaline fresh-water lakes.
The word spirulina is derived from the Latin word for helix or spiral; which describes the the physical attributes of the spirulina itself, as it forms curly, swirling, microscopic strands.
Spirulina contains a high level of the Essential Amino Acids , including:
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) - a rich source of this omega 6 fatty acid
Arachidonic acid (AA) - an omega 6 fatty acid
Linoleic acid (LA) - an omega 6 fatty acid
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) - an omega 3 fatty acid
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) - an omega 3 fatty acid
Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) - an omega 3 fatty acid
Spirulina also contains many vitamins:
Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
Vitamin B3 (niacin)
Vitamin B9 (folic acid/folate)
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Spirulina also contains many minerals:
Calcium
Chromium
Copper
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Phosphorus
Potassium
Selenium
Sodium
Zinc
Important spirulina facts
Spirulina is described as a "superfood" as it contains a high level of many nutrients
Spirulina is also a probiotic
Spirulina contains unusually high amounts of protein, between 55 and 77% by dry weight, depending upon the source
Spirulina is a complete protein food (as it contains all the essential amino acids)
Spirulina is a more superior protein to all standard plant protein
Spirulina can produce 20 times more protein per hectare than soybeans
Spirulina is a rich source of potassium and other minerals
Spirulina is a rich source of many vitamins
Spirulina is a rich source of the essential fatty acid GLA, as well as other omega 6 fatty acids and omega 3 fatty acids
Spirulina also contains phytochemicals, such as carotenoids (the orange coloured antioxidant), chlorophyll (blood purifier), and phycocyanin (a blue pigment), a protein that inhibits cancer
Why spirulina is important?
Studies have shown that spriulina can inhibit HIV cells (these experiments were conducted in test tubes and not on live subjects yet).
By stimuling the production of antibodies, spirulina enhances the immune system, which improves resistance to disease. Spirulina stimulates the production and activation of the white blood cells that enhance immunity - macrophages, T cells and B cells.
Spirulina also improves digestion and absorprion, by protecting and enhancing the levels of "good" bacteria in the gastro-intestinal system and decreasing any "bad" bacteria such as candida albicans
Botanical: Spirulina platensis
Family: Lichinaceae (lichen)
Other common names: Blue Green Algae, DIHE, Tecuitlatl
Spirulina is sometimes called the greatest nutritional food source on earth and is also thought
to be a powerful immune system stimulant, an effective antioxidant that fights free radicals
and a supplement that helps control cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
Spirulina is the world's richest natural source of both Vitamin B-12 and beta-carotene, beta sitosterol, biotin, folic acid, alpha linolenic acid (omega 3), gamma linoleic acid (omega 6), vitamins C and E, polysaccharides, calcium (more than milk), niacin, thiamin, riboflavin, pyridoxine, iron, phosphorous, protein (twenty times as much as soybeans growing in an equal-sized area), 62% amino acid content (all nine that the body must derive from food and the building blocks of life), the nucleic acids RNA and DNA, chlorophyll and the polypeptide, phycocyanin (the pigment found only in blue-green algae/Spirulina that has increased the survival rate of mice with liver cancer in laboratory experiments).
Beneficial Uses:
Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids can moisten mucous membranes.
Spirulina is said to be an extremely potent and healthy energy booster. Olympic athletes have been known to take Spirulina for endurance, as it reduces the buildup of lactic acid in muscles. The reduction of lactic acid also helps the recovery rate after strenuous exercise. Spirulina is believed to increase physical sharpness, as well as improve mental acuity and clarity.
Spirulina is a powerful tonic for the immune system and is thought to activate the key immune T-cells, B-cells and anti-cancer Natural Killer cells (NKs), as well as macrophages that engulf and kill germs and fight infection and disease.
Spirulina is considered an excellent antioxidant. The beta-carotene content acts as the antioxidant that is said to reduce the progress of certain malignant growths and neutralize and eliminate free radicals produced by nuclear irradiation. The Vitamin E and the superoxide dismutase found in Spirulina are also strong antioxidants that combat ageing and infection.
The high natural beta-carotene content in Spirulina is said to help improve eyesight and avoid night blindness . High in B12.
The chlorophyll in Spirulina helps to maintain a healthy gastrointestinal system, cleanse the bowel, and aid the digestive process.
The non-saturated fatty acid (gamma linolenic acid) in Spirulina is believed to strengthen cell membranes, thus reducing infection, and the polysaccharides produced by Spirulina have been thought to keep the HIV-1 virus from replicating. It is also said to rid the intestines of Candida albicans infection, which may commonly lead to malnutrition in AIDS patients.
Spirulina is believed to help in weight loss programs by curbing the appetite, and according to a 1986 study, overweight patients showed a significant reduction of body weight after including Blue Green Algae in the diet for four weeks.
Spirulina is also thought to be good for people with hypoglycemia who may benefit from using it between meals, because its high protein content helps to stabilize blood sugar levels.
Spirulina is said to reduce the LDL (bad cholesterol) levels in the blood, while increasing the production of HDLs (good cholesterol). This activity promotes greater blood circulation and may therefore reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis, strokes and heart attacks.
Ships to US, Canada, Mexico, Japan, UK. only.
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