Rich in vitamins, minerals, trace elements, chlorophyll, enzymes, and an excellent source of vitamins A, K, B12, iron, manganese, and chromium, Marcus Rohrer Spirulina makes a fantastic choice when you’re looking to improve your overall wellbeing!
Tested, certified and safe to use. The quality spirulina is strictly monitored from source to final packaging and it’s optimally protected by Miron violet glass.
Looking to boost energy levels and efficient immune function? Marcus Rohrer Spirulina is suitable for all ages, kosher, halal, and vegetarians and vegan friendly.
What makes Marcus Rohrer spirulina unique?
Marcus Rohrer Spirulina grows on the sunshine island of Hawaii. The facility is among the largest and most modern aquatic farms in the world. The basins, which are approximately 200m long, are situated on a dust-free old lava field directly adjacent to the Pacific Ocean.
The seawater, which is pumped up from a depth of 2000 ft, is exceptionally clean and very rich in minerals. It contains over 90 trace elements and has not been in contact with the atmosphere for over 2500 years. No other Spirulina is grown with such a rich source of naturally occurring nutrients!
Because the surroundings consist of lava rock, no dust can blow up and fall into the basins. Due to the special climate, the high level of exposure to sunlight, and the optimal composition of the water, the algae have, over the years, adapted to their environment and have continued to develop.
The original species, Spirulina platensis, has given rise to the Spirulina Platensis Pacifica, which is larger, faster growing, and richer in beta-carotene. Spirulina Pacifica is not genetically modified and is cultivated according to ecological guidelines, without the use of herbicides or pesticides
What is spirulina good for?
Spirulina is the botanical name of a blue-green algae that is barely half a millimeter long. In Latin, the word Spirulina means “little spiral”, referring to the algae’s spiral structure. Spirulina is one of the oldest forms of life. It has been growing on earth for 3.5 billion years.
Centuries ago, the Aztecs and the Mayas realized the great value and the healing properties of Spirulina algae and regularly enjoyed this superb source of vegetable nutrition. In modern times Spirulina is renowned worldwide as one of nature’s richest sources of nutrition. Millions of people use Spirulina daily for enhanced energy, stamina, and improved well-being.
What you’re getting
- Protein
Spirulina is composed of 55-65% of complete protein. This protein that provides all nine essential amino acids. In addition, the digestibility of this protein is over 80% which is rare for plant food. The digestibility of food is an indicator of how much protein will be absorbed and used in the body. makes it one of only a few plant-based sources of complete
- Phycocyanin
The blue streak in spirulina comes from the pigment phycocyanin. This is a deep blue pigment that assists algae in photosynthesis by trapping light.
This antioxidant compound is one of the main components of spirulina! The healthful compound has potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects on the body. And early studies have shown that it can provide protection to the liver and kidneys.
- Carotenoids
Carotenoids are a special class of plant compounds with potent antioxidative effects on the body. Spirulina contains source several of these including zeaxanthin, beta-carotene, and chlorophyll.
These compounds collectively scavenge and quench harmful reactive molecules that accumulate in the body and cause damage. One study showed that the carotenoids in spirulina were much more bioavailable than those in spinach.
- Iron
Spirulina is naturally rich in iron, which has been shown to contain a relatively high bioavailability compared to other plant-based sources. Iron is a mineral that is incorporated into haemoglobin, the oxygen-transport cells of our body. It is essential for the efficient delivery of oxygen to all tissues and thus, energy production.
In one study, iron supplementation improved haemoglobin oxygen saturation and immune function in older adults with a history of iron deficiency (anaemia).
- Minerals
Each small teaspoon provides a healthy dose of magnesium, zinc, copper, and manganese. These are all essential cofactors in over 300 chemical reactions in the body and contribute to the maintenance of the nervous system and cardiovascular health.
MARCUS ROHRER SPIRULINA: THERE IS NO OTHER!
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