Spirulina’s deep green colour comes from its rainbow of natural pigments - chlorophyll (green), phycocyanin (blue) and carotenoids (yellow and orange).
These pigments harvest the sun's energy at different wavelengths for the process called photosynthesis.
What makes spirulina different from other plant forms is its tendency to absorb high amounts of sunlight, as it usually grows in very hot climates at high altitudes. As a result, it contains high energy levels from the sun. This is why some traditional practitioners refer to spirulina as a life force energy with a powerful healing and rejuvenative effect on the human body, mind and spirit.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
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