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3 algae supplements you should know about

The remedies that Nature offers us are truly many, both on land ... and in water.

Seaweed holds a place of honor within Japanese cuisine, but it is also known in the West for the countless benefits it brings to the body: it is rich in minerals, protein, antioxidants and vitamins and more!

Today we tell you about 3 natural algae-based supplements.

Here are the 3 algae supplements you should know about

SPIRULIN ALGA

Spirulina algae is a blue-green freshwater microalgae whose name derives precisely from a typical spiral appearance.
It was already known with dietary use by pre-Columbian civilizations and the ancient Romans. It is rich in protein, essential amino acids and lipids that provide several benefits; in particular, Spirulina Algae supplement is useful for:

- strengthen the immune system;
- have more energy;
- supplement protein to one's diet;
- protect against free radicals.

ALGA KLAMATH

Klamath algae inherits its name from the lake in Oregon (USA) where it grows wild and, like Spirulina, is a blue-green algae. It possesses as many as 20 amino acids and is rich in minerals, trace elements and vitamins. In particular, the Klamath Seaweed supplement is useful for:

- strengthen the immune system
- purify the body
- promote a balanced mood

FUCUS ALGA.

Fucus Seaweed is a brown seaweed, also called Sea Oak or Kelp Seaweed.
Besides being rich in minerals, trace elements, vitamins, and alginates, it is known in phytotherapy for its excellent iodine content, both inorganic and organic. In particular, the Fucus Algae supplement is useful for:
- purify the body
- activate metabolism

- Stimulate the synthesis of thyroid hormones*

* Therefore, it may be indicated in individuals with thyroid hypofunctionality.

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