We have 20 % or more of the blue
pigment Phycocyanin in each jar we offer which is proving to be the most potent of any known pigment.
Many health experts believe that the presence of
the pigment phycocyanin also provides the powers to fight free radicals, also known as toxins, that may enter into the body.
Single celled algae such as chlorella and spirulina are rich in enzymatic
pigments phycocyanin & phycoerythrin which help carry out essential metabolic functions.
Not exact matches
Its stunning blue
pigment contains both
phycocyanin (PC) and non-PC...
Its stunning blue
pigment contains both
phycocyanin (PC) and non-PC compounds.
However, spirulina is a wonderful source of vitamins A, K, trace minerals, iron, antioxidants, healthy essential fatty acids such as GLA, and powerful detoxifying and longevity - enhancing compounds such as
phycocyanin, a blue
pigment in plants that has been shown to have incredible health benefits for the body!
However, spirulina is a wonderful source of vitamins A, K, trace minerals, iron, antioxidants, healthy essential fatty acids such as GLA, and powerful detoxifying and longevity - enhancing compounds such as
phycocyanin, a blue
pigment in plants that has been shown to have incredible health benefits for the body!
Many studies have confirmed spirulina's antihypertensive effect, so a 2013 study dug deeper and set out to determine whether or not spirulina's active
pigment compound,
phycocyanin, could improve endothelial dysfunction in metabolic syndrome.
The blue - green deep rich color of spirulina is caused by the presence of a specific
pigment called
phycocyanin.
Among it's valuable components are gamma - linolenic acid (GLA), linoleic and arachidonic acids, vitamin B12 (needed, especially for vegetarians, for healthy red blood cells), iron, a high level of protein (60 to 70 percent), essential amino acids, the nucleic acids RNA and DNA, chlorophyll, and
phycocyanin, a blue
pigment that is found only in blue - green algae and that has increased the survival rate of mice with liver cancer in laboratory experiments.