What is the blue in Spirulina?


The liquid inside the cell is phycocyanin, a blue pigment present in only Spirulina. This pigment is a very powerful antioxidant found in Spirulina and is the primary source of its high protein and nutritional profile. Phycocyanin is a characteristic light blue color, absorbing orange and red light, particularly near 620 nm (depending on which specific type it is), and emits fluorescence at about 650 nm (also depending on which type it is). Phycocyanin is from the Greek phyco meaning “algae” and cyanin is from the English word “cyan”, which conventionally means a shade of blue-green (close to “aqua”) and is derived from the Greek “kyanos” which means a somewhat different color: “dark blue”.

What do institutions say about Spirulina?


The Immune System Miracle Worker
San Francisco Medical Research Foundation

Worlds Most Powerful Food
biotech-firm.com

Spirulina is the Most Ideal Food for Mankind
United Nations Recommendation

Food for the Future
Publication by the USDA United States Department of Agriculture

There is a need for both national governments and inter-governmental organizations to re-evaluate the potential of Spirulina to fulfill both their own food security needs as well as a tool for their overseas development emergency response efforts.
The UN-Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Report on Spirulina 2008

For WHO, Spirulina represents an interesting food for multiple reasons, rich in iron and protein, and is able to be administered to children without any risk. We at WHO consider it a very suitable food.
United Nations World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland June 8Th, 1993

Declared as the Best Food for the Future
United Nations World Food Conference of 1974

Why is there a sugar content in powdered Spirulina?


During the processing (spray drying, etc.) compaines add maltodextrin which is a synthetic sugar to their products. (be sure to check the labels). It should never be consumed.

Maltodextrin has a glycemic index ranging from 85 to 105.
Also, during the heating – cooking the lipids (fats) are converted to sugar.

Is Royal Spirulina really alive?


YES! Royal Spirulina is the ONLY Spirulina that is truly alive. You can look at it under a microscope when you receive it and you will see the Spirulina cells moving around like they are dancing. Frozen, powder, or any processed Spirulina is not alive. It not longer contains the electrical vibrational energy that it had when it was alive and fresh. You could certainly use Royal Spirulina as a culture to grow your own if you desire.

How much protein is in Royal Spirulina?


Royal Spirulina is 60 – 70 percent bioavailable protein (depending on growth time of year) consisting of all 9 essential amino acids which the human body recognizes as the original foundational building block of nature. Royal Spirulina contains bioactive living natural Vitamin B-6 (unlike powders and pills) which is an essential precursor to protein absorption.
Our fresh Royal Spirulina is 16 ounces 100% pure living Spirulina per bag.
It is 20% total solids which converts to 3.2 ounces.
70% of that is pure protein, which is 2.24 ounces
This converts to 63.5 grams of protein per bag
Or 3.96 grams per 1 ounce serving

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