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Domanda Spirulina: A Superfood that Even NASA Approves?

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“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
Spirulina- was declared by the United Nations World Food Conference of 1974 as the best food for the
future
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...NASA found that 1 kg of spirulina had the same nutrients found in about 1,000 kg of assorted vegetables.....

Why on earth would you want to consume pond scum?
Sounds… gross. Hardly a healthy choice, right?
But the truth is that a particular type of algae is being touted the world over as a superfood – a supplement that’s jam-packed with healthful compounds.
And there may actually be some truth to that claim. In fact, this algae appears to be a nutritional powerhouse, one that’s chock full of vitamins, minerals, protein, healthy fats, and more.
When you consider that, supplementing with algae seems less disgusting, and more like a no-brainer.
But the answer isn’t quite so simple.
See, despite its superfood status, there’s very little scientific evidence to suggest that this particular algae has any beneficial effects on human health.
But does that mean this supplement is all washed up?
A Superfood Fit for Outer Space…
I am talking about “Spirulina” – a spiral-shaped blue-green algae that grows naturally in warm, fresh-water lakes and ponds.
Although it’s long been used around the world as a food source, spirulina is particularly popular in the African country of Chad, where people dined on cakes made from the dried algae.
Were they noshing on pond scum because it tastes great? Maybe.
But a more likely answer is that the people of Chad (and of Mexico and other countries) knew what it took Western researchers centuries to discover: Spirulina is a nutritional superstar.
Today, this algae is typically consumed as a supplement, not just for its content of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, but as a remedy for a laundry list of conditions including cardiovascular disease, allergies, diabetes, and inflammatory and immune problems.
When you take a look at spirulina’s nutritional content, you can see why it’s considered a superfood.
It’s rich in vitamin B12, iron, magnesium, beta-carotene, the healthy fat gamma-linolenic acid, and it contains all eight essential amino acids. Spirulina even contains 26 times more calcium than milk.
In fact, this superfood may be so super that NASA has conducted studies on spirulina as a potential food for space travel. When it comes to space travel, the goal is to provide astronauts with foods that are rich in nutrients but don’t take up much room. NASA found that 1 kg of spirulina had the same nutrients found in about 1,000 kg of assorted vegetables.
No wonder it seems like a good addition to the diet!
But here’s the kicker.
Despite spirulina’s glowing reputation as a superfood, its nutritional content may not necessarily translate to better health. See, very few studies have been done on spirulina – and even fewer have shown any beneficial health effects from this supplement.
Natural Help for Allergies…
The one area in which spirulina may benefit health is allergic rhinitis (nasal allegies). It has been well documented that spirulina exhibits anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting the release of histamine from mast cells.
For example, one 2008 study of patients with allergic rhinitis received several benefits from spirulina consumption including improvement in symptoms like nasal discharge, sneezing, congestion, and itching. 1
And in a 2005 individuals with allergies involved in a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial took spirulina or a placebo pill for 12 weeks. The researchers found that the algae supplement significantly reduced levels of interleukin-4, an inflammatory maker of allergic reactions, by 32%. People who took spirulina also saw their allergy symptoms improve.2
Not So Super for Everyone…
Spirulina is generally a safe supplement for the majority of people, but it isn’t without concerns. Some people may have mild side effects from spirulina, such as gastrointestinal upset (bloating, flatulence, diarrhea), edema (swelling), and allergic reactions like a rash.
Side effects aside, spirulina isn’t for everyone.
For example, people with a metabolic condition called phenylketonuria (PKU) should avoid taking spirulina because they can’t metabolize one of the amino acids it contains.
If you have an autoimmune disease, such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, or lupus, you should avoid spirulina, too. Theoretically, it could stimulate your immune system and make your condition worse.
And pass on spirulina if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, since its effects on fetal and infant health aren’t yet know.
There are no reports in scientific literature to suggest that spirulina interacts with any conventional medications. However, it’s possible that the supplement might interfere with drugs given to suppress the immune system like cyclosporine (Neoral), mycophenolate (CellCept), adalimumab (Humira), infliximab (Remicade), azathioprine (Imuran), etanercept (Enbrel), leflunomide (Arava), and methotrexate.
A few worrisome aspects of spirulina should concern everyone.
First, the algae is rich in beta-carotene, which has been shown in high doses to increase the risk of kidney and liver problems and to raise the risk of lung cancer, especially in smokers.
Plus, spirulina is very high in nucleic acid, which increases blood levels of uric acid, leading to possible kidney damage.
And because spirulina grows on top of the water, it also has a high potential for contamination from toxic bacteria, which can cause hepatotoxicity, jaundice, abdominal pain and distention, nausea, vomiting, weakness, excessive thirst, rapid and weak pulse, shock, and death.
Suddenly this supplement isn’t looking so super.
Supplement Smarts…
That said, if you understand the precautions and still want to supplement with this superfood, look for high-quality brands. Look for GMP certification or the equivalent and stick to supplements that are free of allergens, fillers, and other substances.
Available forms of spirulina include powder, flakes, capsules, and tablets, and it is often sold as a “green food” supplement, found in combination with barley and wheat grass. Recommended doses range between 250 mg and 5 g a day, in divided doses.
Whether you choose to supplement with this superfood or not, remember to keep an open mind to new ideas, but ALWAYS do your own homework…and combine that with common sense to figure out what’s best for YOU.
References
1 Cingi C, Conk-Dalay M, Cakli H, et al. The effects of spirulina on allergic rhinitis. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2008 Oct;265(10):1219-23.
2 Mao TK, Van de Water J, Gershwin ME. Effects of a Spirulina-based dietary supplement on cytokine production from allergic rhinitis patients. J Med Food. 2005 Spring;8(1):27-30.
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atima ha scritto: ...NASA found that 1 kg of spirulina had the same nutrients found in about 1,000 kg of assorted vegetables.....


premessa:
confesso che ho letto solo a grandi linee l´articolo
domande:
1 kg di spirulina intesa come fresca, giusto?
e con 1 kg di fresca quanta polvere viene fuori?
e se 1 kg di spirulina é nutriente come 1 kg di vegetali assortiti ... perché non mangiare direttamente i vegetali?
forse perché la spirulina non é impestata come i vegetali? :dry:

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Potrebbe essere anche più tossica, se è per questo
Non dimentichiamoci di fukushima
Inoltre, ripeto, può non essere indicata per tutti
Bisogna testare sempre

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Cecilia ha scritto:

atima ha scritto: ...NASA found that 1 kg of spirulina had the same nutrients found in about 1,000 kg of assorted vegetables.....

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e se 1 kg di spirulina é nutriente come 1 kg di vegetali assortiti .....:


1 kg of spirulina=1.000 kg of assorted vegetables.
10 gm of spirulina contain 6.6 gm of protein (milk has 0.32 gm). In addition, it has no bad cholesterol, has 18 of the 22 amino acids the body needs, and is the richest source of beta-carotene, an antioxidant which combats free radicals
1 kg di spirulina = 1, 000 kg di verdure assortite.
10 g di spirulina contiene 6,6 g di proteine (latte ha gm 0,32). Inoltre, esso non ha nessun colesterolo cattivo, ha 18 dei 22 aminoacidi il corpo ha bisogno, ed è la fonte più ricca di beta-carotene, un antiossidante che combatte i radicali liberi


1000 kg. vegetables fruits = 1 kg. spirulina nutritional product
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Spirulina is a algae which is 3.5 billions year old & This is responsible for production of OXYGEN. Spirulina is approved at world level by JHFA & KOSHER . 1000 Kg. Vegetables & Fruits = 1 Kg. SPIRULINA It consist :- 13 vitamins , 18 types of proteins, about 57 - 60% proteins found which is equivalent to 2 times of Soyabean's protein & 3 times of Pulses's protein. 13 types of minerals which is 5 to 8 times of spinach's iron & 14 times of cow's milk's minerals. 3 natural pigments, 4 natural Fayto nutrients, 8 cerotenaids which is 25 times of carrot's Beta Carotin. 12 Capsules of Spirulina consist properties of :- VITAMIN A ( Beta Carotin ) equivalent to 56 glass of cow's milk or 550 Apples. VITAMIN B1 equivalent to 20 chilli & 16 sardin fish. VITAMIN B2 equivalent to 420 grapes or 47 strawberry VITAMIN B3 equivalent to 8 lemons. VITAMIN B6 equivalent to 90 gm. of Bread. VITAMIN B12 equivalent to 240 gm. Paneer VITAMIN E equivalent to 8 pieces of chicken or 14 glass of cow's milk. EFFECTS OF SPIRULINA ON HEALTH ARE :- It works as a ANTIOXIDANT. It prevents various types of INFECTIONS. It increase IMMUNITY. It is very helpful in HEART RELATED DISEASES, NERVE RELATED DISEASES, SEX RELATED DISEASES, SKIN RELATED DISEASES. It lower CHOLESTEROL, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE . It is very helpful in DIABETES. It keep person regularly fresh & fit & INCREASE STAMINA OF BODY. It prevent WEAKNESS. It FULLY DEVELOP THE CELL & BODY PARTS with MENTALLY DEVELOPMENT. MANY SMALL DISEASES LIKE ANAEMIA, ASTHMA, MUSCLES PAIN, INSOMNIA, CATARACT AND MANY MANY OTHER DISEASES. If u are also suffering from any diseases then call me at 08541908462.

Spirulina was declared the "best Food for the future" at a United Nations' World Food Conference (1974).
It is not surprising, considering that 1 kilogram of Spirulina contains as much nutrients as 1000 kilograms of assorted fruits/vegetables.
Spirulina is blue greesn, filamentous micro algae with amazing ability to synthesise high quality blend of phytonutrients that no other single plant source can match.
Spirulina being natural in its formation, is highly digestible, owing to its unicellular form
Worldwide, Athletes, Sportsmen and Trekkers use Spirulina which provides instant energy synthesis and all the nutrition of a balanced meal without adding calories, carbohydrates and fats to the body.

Protein's Power !
Spirulina has 65 - 70% protein content with all the essential amino acids making it a complete protein source. It is the most powerful combination of nutrients ever known in any grain, herb or food.

One of the World's Healthiest Food: Rich in natural Anti-oxidants, Spirulina provides a wide range, like Beta carotene (pro vitamin A), Vitamin E, Zinc and Selenium. Anti-oxidants reverse the ill effects of pollution.
Vitamin B12 is by far the most difficult vitamin to obtain in a meatless diet, since comon vegetables do not contain it. Spirulina, is 4 times richer in Vitamin B12 than raw liver, traditionally considered the best source of this vitamin. In fact Spirulina, is one of the rare vegetative source of B12.
Rich in Vitamin A, 10 gr of Spirulina provides as much Vitamin A than 14 Eggs, 156 gr carrots or 4.5 lt, of milk.
Spirulina also supplements significant quantities of all the B-complex Vitamins and minerals.
Spirulina is the best source of natural Iron; one gram of Spirulina meets 30 - 40% of your daily iron requirements. It contains also other minerals like Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorous elements and even some of the rare essential Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) that helps reduce bad cholesterol.
Other benefits of Spirulina:
* Natural source of Beta caroten..
* Its NiacinImproves memory and mental clarity.
* Its Cystine is good for gastric ulcers.
* ItsChlorophylle cleanse the blood.
* ItsVitamin Ereinforce your natural immunity.
* Concentrated food, which is easy to carry.
* Its concentration is ideal for weight watchers.
Composition:
Vitamin E
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B12
Beta-Carotene
Calcium
Phosphorus


10 mg
3.5 mg
4 mg
32 mg
0.14 g
1 g
8 g

Magnésium
Iron
Zinc
Copper
Manganese
Chrome
Potassium
Linolenic Acid 4 g
15 g
3 g
1.2 mg
5 mg
3 mg
1.4 g
1 g

WORLD ECONOMY:
WATER NEEDED TO PRODUCE 1 Kg. OF PROTEIN
Proteins:
Spirulina: (65%)
Soyabeans: (34%)
Corn: (9%)
Boeuf (20%)
Quality:
Brakish
Fresh
Fresh
Fresh

Liters:
2'100
9'000
12'500
105'000






LAND REQUIRED TO PRODUCE 1 Kg. OF PROTEIN:
ProtEins:
Spirulina: (65%)
Soyabeans (34%)
Corn (9%)
Beef: (20%) Quality:
Non fertile
Fertile
Fertile
Fertile

Sq./Ft:
6
160
220
1900
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scusami, ma non avevo notato gli zeri, sorry!
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( dovrei pulire gli occhiali piú spesso) :silly:

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