The Color of Weight Loss: Blue-green Spirulina provides protein and a lot of other nutrients

By Kelly Maguire

Nowadays, a lot of folks are eating healthier. As empty processed diets are slowly but surely being restored to more wholesome foods, a more conscious society is emerging. More than ever it is important to understand how natural foods can help us lose weight and create a better life.

Natural Weight Management

Thriving in hot climates, spirulina occurs in ponds and lakes, and produces 20 times more protein than soybeans growing on an equal-sized area of land. In fact, at 60 to 70 percent, it has the richest known protein content. This easy-to-digest vegetable protein allows dieters to meet their needs for this vital nutrient while staving off cravings for meat. Spirulina's concentrated protein can encourage natural body weight by eliminating the highs and lows in blood sugar that come with a high-carbohydrate diet. This stabilizing effect on blood sugar also helps people with hypoglycemia.

Long before the earliest written records, spirulina was used for food by African villagers. The Aztecs are recorded to have consumed spirulina in what is now Mexico more than five centuries ago. In India, small amounts of spirulina helped improve general well-being, enabling vegetarian villagers to maintain a healthy weight without eating meat.

Among severely malnourished children, spirulina was rated better than most other protein sources by researchers at Montreal's McGill University. And if you aren't consuming the recommended servings of fruits and vegetables, just one spirulina serving gives you ten times more beta carotene than carrots.

Cholesterol Down, Immunity Up

Spirulina can also reduce cholesterol levels. At McGill, it was given to 30 men with mild hypertension. Total cholesterol levels dropped significantly; when the spirulina was stopped, levels returned to baseline. This algae contains gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) -- the same nutrient found in mother's milk. Taken in large quantities, GLA has been shown to contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular disease.

Scientists at the UC Davis School of Medicine found that spirulina increases production of cytokines, the front line defense against viruses and cancer cells. "Cytokines are good because they stimulate cells that target certain pathogens," says Judy Van de Water, an associate professor of rheumatology, allergy, and clinical immunology. "The more of these cells you have, the more attack forces you have," she says. "It's like building up your army."

The chlorophyll in spirulina makes it a natural cleanser, while its high protein content acts as a natural appetite suppressant—also useful for people who are trying to lose weight or who are fasting. And because spirulina is rich in iron and magnesium (along with trace minerals), it is a boon for men, women, children, the elderly, and vegetarians, all of whom are prone to deficiencies of these nutrients.

Today's spirulina, grown using modern methods, is available in tablets, capsules, and powders. Whether you're trying to manage weight or just boost your overall health, put spirulina to work for you.

Reprinted with permission from Energy Times.

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