Blue Green Algae Supplements Support Good Nutrition

By Sally Delacruz


The cloudy, pervasive murk that appears in some bodies of water when sunshine, temperature and nutrients reach optimal levels is called a bloom. It is actually a population explosion of microscopic life forms, the majority of which are not suitable for human consumption. While a few are actually deadly, there are edible varieties which are specifically grown to make blue green algae supplements, an increasingly popular dietary aid.

These tiny creatures are fascinating. Although their distinctive color makes them seem like true plants, they are actually not that simple to classify. They do exhibit many plant-like characteristics, but some of their internal functions more closely resemble those of bacteria. This dual personality has allowed them to survive on Earth for eons, adapting to hostile environments that would have doomed other creatures.

Some salt-water species already provide agar for both industrial and commercial food production. Fresh-water species may sport their namesake cyan blue pigmentation, which is a result of internal photosynthesis, or the method plants use to process energy from the sun. Commercially grown varieties are transformed from pond scum to powders or tablets, and have been declared one of the most promising ways to end world malnutrition.

Although it may be hyperbole to call it a super-food, this green soup has become a source of profit for some farmers. One prime location in North America is Klamath Lake in the State of Oregon. With its ideal climate and unpolluted water, conditions are ideal for raising creatures at the very bottom of the food chain. Spirulina is the variety most often grown, and is said to possess the greatest nutritional properties.

The excitement these products generate among health-conscious consumers is easy to understand. Because of their unique internal processes, the same factors that give them their vibrant color also makes them higher in beta-carotene and vegetable proteins. Their anti-oxidant characteristics are well-known, and they also contain essential minerals and vitamins. These substances have been the source of substantial health claims.

Even though science has not yet substantiated these results, the substance is used to help drop extra pounds, relieve chronic anxiety and depression, and even to mitigate some female reproductive health problems. Daily use is said to reduce early stages of oral cancer, bolster the immune system, and relieve chronic fatigue while boosting energy. Users say it helps with the common problems associated with ADHD (hyperactivity-attention disorder).

Even though it does provide excellent nutritional support, some extreme claims regarding inherent, beneficial properties cannot actually be proven, and have generated legal actions and controversy. Although there is no realistic evidence against taking this supplement over the long term, any claims about actual medical advantages fall into the area of subjective interpretation, and are different for every user.

Although not a drug or medication, this food supplement is available in powders that can be sprinkled over other foods or dissolved in juice or water, or can be taken in standard capsule form. Harm from over-dosing is rare, but pregnant women are advised to temporarily avoid using it. People who consume it daily say that it imparts of feeling of overall good health and increased well-being.




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