Super Algae
How it Works
Super Algae combines all of the benefits of the three most popular algae supplements. Algae is a super-food, rich in easily assimilable nutrients. Spirulina contains two-and-a-half times more vitamin B12 than liver, is the best botanical source of protein available, and contains several antioxidant-rich carotenoids. Chlorella is a freshwater green algae noted for its chlorophyll content. Klamath Lake in Oregon is a pristine source of Klamath Lake blue-green algae. Super Algae maximizes the content of each algae species for a balanced, nutritional formula that also stimulates the immune system.
Why Super Algae?
The spirulina in our Super Algae grows in sunny southern California, away from the polluted air of the cities. And our partner cultures it in water with a pH of 10+ to prevent toxic algae. Then we analyze the spirulina to ensure that no toxins or contaminants are present. Our spirulina is non-GMO-project verified, gluten-free, Kosher- and Halal-certified and free from preservatives and dyes. Green and clean!
The story behind Super Algae
According to records, the Aztecs harvested spirulina by boat, and Aztec messengers may have eaten it on their long runs. In the 20th century, the Kanembu people of Northern Africa harvested spirulina along the shores of Lake Chad. About two decades later, researchers began examining it as a possible source of inexpensive protein. Now it is consumed across the globe.
With nearly 300 sunny days per year and far from polluting cities, Klamath Lake in southern Oregon provides the perfect freshwater home to its famous blue-green algae. This colorful plant-like substance also called Aphanizomenon flos-aquae or AFA, has been making its home in this lake for more than 2,000 years.
Dr. Martinus Beijerinck, a Dutch microbiologist, first discovered chlorella in 1890. Just decades later, this green algae was considered a food source in Germany during the Great War. Research on its nutritional content really began in rigor in the 1950s.
With nearly 300 sunny days per year and far from polluting cities, Klamath Lake in southern Oregon provides the perfect freshwater home to its famous blue-green algae. This colorful plant-like substance also called Aphanizomenon flos-aquae or AFA, has been making its home in this lake for more than 2,000 years.
Dr. Martinus Beijerinck, a Dutch microbiologist, first discovered chlorella in 1890. Just decades later, this green algae was considered a food source in Germany during the Great War. Research on its nutritional content really began in rigor in the 1950s.
Recommended use
Take 2–4 capsules with a meal three times daily.
Key Ingredients
Other Ingredients
Spirulina, Klamath Lake blue-green algae and Chlorella vulgaris.