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Marine Phytoplankton - A Miracle Food

Marine Phytoplankton - A Miracle Food
  • Health advice
  • Aug 29, 2012
Marine Phytoplankton are a close relative of  Spirulina, a super food from the microalgae family. Marine Phytoplankton, like spirulina, also work in the family business of providing antioxidants and essential nutrients while preventing heart disease and protecting brain function. This is why Marine Phytoplankton has been chosen as another super food and an all around miracle food!

What are Marine Phytoplankton?

Marine Phytoplankton are microscopic, single-celled, blue-green algae that grow and thrive in the world’s oceans. Marine Phytoplankton and other microalgae are believed to have been on Earth longer than the majority of other species, including humans. That means that billions of years ago, Marine Phytoplankton existed and thrived. As a result, microalgae are credited with creating the oxygen-rich environment that humans and so many other life forms rely on to survive. Like all strains of microalgae, Marine Phytoplankton are loaded with trace minerals, chlorophyll, amino acids, nutrients, and carotenoids. Carotenoids give all plant life, including fresh vegetables, their distinctive bright colours, often referred to as pigments. Furthermore, pigments contain all the antioxidants that pharmaceutical companies use to synthesise their drugs. So why endure the side effects and endless expense involved with pharmaceutical drugs when you can easily incorporate this super food into your diet?

Marine Phytoplankton - Miracle Food

You may know that whales can live up to 100 years. Well guess what they eat everyday? That’s right, phytoplankton! It is Marine Phytoplankton’s extensive source of carotenoids and amino acids that makes it a miracle food. Many people do not understand that ocean plant life is far richer in nutrients that land plant life merely because it contains trace minerals from the ocean water. Studies have shown that those trace minerals naturally fight most diseases. Here are some examples of trace minerals found in Marine Phytoplankton and how they naturally improve our health:
  • Strontium:  helps build strong bones
  • Zinc:  aids the body in tissue repair
  • Chromium:  regulates blood sugar by increasing insulin sensitivity
  • Selenium:  stops cancerous tumour growth
  • Iodine:  fights breast cancer and controls weight gain by regulating thyroid function
In addition, Marine Phytoplankton are made up of phytochemicals that work together to remove toxins from your bloodstream and improve your circulation, which ultimately improves oxygenation.

Marine Phytoplankton help many conditions

Studies have shown that consuming Marine Phytoplankton can treat or prevent the following conditions:
  • Chronic pain
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Arthritis
  • Diabetes
  • Depression and behavioral disorders
  • Infertility
  • Respiratory conditions, such as Asthma
  • Heart disease
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia
  • Parkinson’s Disease and other neuromuscular conditions
  • Eye disorders
  • Kidney or bladder disorders
  • Hepatitis and Liver disease
  • Skin conditions such as eczema
  • Common colds and other infections
  • Skeletal disorders, such as osteoporosis
  • Breast and prostate cancer
It is important that Marine Phytoplankton are only effective if they have not been heated, dried, cooked, or pasteurised. Any of those processes can and will compromise the carotenoids as well as destroy the phytochemicals. If you have more questions about Marine Phytoplankton, including where you can find it or how you should take it, then visit us here at Mr Vitamins and ask a naturopath!

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