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12 Powerful Nutrients That You Can Get From 1 Tablespoon of Spirulina
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12 Powerful Nutrients That You Can Get From 1 Tablespoon of Spirulina

April 3, 2019 No Comments Ditsa Keren

From lowering cholesterol, through balancing sugar to strengthening muscles, Spirulina has long been recognized as the most powerful natural multivitamin dietary supplement in the world.

But what is it that makes spirulina so good for our bodies? Stay with me as I explore some of spirulina’s most valuable nutrition components and their impact on your overall health and well-being.

Protein in Spirulina

The protein in Spirulina is excellent in quality, as it contains all the essential amino acids, without the extra fat and calories you’d get if you got your protein from meat or dairy consumption.  In fact, a tablespoon of Spirulina contains only 20 calories and 1.7 carbohydrates, and approximately one gram of fat, which includes omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in a ratio of about 1: 1.5.

1 Tablespoon of Spirulina, in powder or tablets, contains about 4 grams of protein, which are about 63-65% of spirulina’s weight.

Fatty Acids in Spirulina

Omega 3

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential nutrients, important for preventing and managing heart disease. It contains both docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), which are also known as “good Cholesterol” thanks to their ability to lower blood pressure, reduce triglycerides, slow the development of plaque in the arteries, reduce the chance of abnormal heart rhythm, reduce the likelihood of heart attack and stroke, and lessen the chance of sudden cardiac death in people with heart disease.

Omega 6

Omega–6 fatty acids in Spirulina play a crucial role in brain function, as well as normal child development and growth.

Like Omega 3, Omega 6 also helps to reduce LDL Cholesterol, which is known as “bad cholesterol” due to its harmful effect on cardiovascular health. Therefore it can help to fight Diabetes and heart disease.

It also assists at maintaining bone health, stimulating hair growth, relief nerve pain and PMS symptoms, and encourage the healthy function of the reproductive system.

20 common and essential Amino-Acids in spirulina supplements

B Vitamins in Spirulina

Spirulina contains a variety of B vitamins which are vital for many important brain and muscle functions.

Thiamin (Vitamin B1)

Thiamin is in charge of metabolism and brain function. By breaking down carbohydrates and converting them into vitamin B1, Thiamin can be a great nutrient to tackle fatigue, Nausea, irritability and blurry vision caused by a lack of vitamin B1.

Consuming 1 tablespoon of spirulina per day will give your body about 21% of the recommended daily dose of Thiamin.

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)

Like thiamin, riboflavin helps you metabolize nutrients from your diet. It also affects your body’s ability to absorb iron, and low riboflavin levels may contribute to iron deficiency.

1 Tablespoon of spirulina would give you about 6% of the recommended daily dose of Riboflavin.

Niacin (Vitamin B3)

Your body converts niacin into NAD, an essential chemical for energy production that regulates your body’s response to stress. It also helps you produce fatty acids, including the fats that make up the cell membranes and aid your cells to communicate with one another.

Feeling overstressed? Just 1 tablespoon of quality spirulina per day can make a big difference and provide your body with almost 5% of the recommended daily dose of Vitamin B3.

Pantothenic acid (Vitamin B5)

Vitamin B5 aka Pantothenic acid boosts the production of melatonin, a chemical that controls and regulates our natural sleep and wake cycles. Vitamin B5 also helps to maintain hormonal balance, making it a great companion for women during their periods.

Consuming 1 tablespoon of spirulina gives you about 2.1% of the daily recommended dosage of B5.

Minerals in Spirulina

Copper

Copper helps keep you healthy and beautiful as you age. It produces collagen, which protects your skin cells from free radical damage that would otherwise accelerate the aging process. Copper also helps your body to produce melanin, a pigment found in your eyes, skin, and hair. Consuming 1 Tablespoon of spirulina per day gives your body 21% of the recommended daily dosage of Copper.

Iron

Iron is a mineral that carries oxygen in the hemoglobin of red blood cells in order to produce energy. Iron also helps to remove carbon dioxide. When the body’s iron stores become low, the red blood cells struggle to carry the oxygen efficiently, leading to a condition called iron deficiency anemia develops.

Consuming 1 Tablespoon of spirulina will provide you with 11% of the recommended daily dosage of Iron.

Magnesium

Magnesium is necessary to maintain healthy muscles, including the heart. It is also vital for the transmission of electrical signals in the body. Adequate magnesium intake has been associated with a lower risk of atherosclerosis, a fatty buildup on the walls of arteries, hypertension, and high blood pressure.

1 Tablespoon of spirulina provides your body with 6.3% of the recommended daily dosage of Magnesium.

Potassium

Potassium is a mineral electrolyte. Electrolytes conduct electrical impulses throughout the body to assist in a range of essential body functions, including the regulation of blood pressure and water balance, muscle contractions, nerve impulses, digestion, and pH balance.

1 Tablespoon of spirulina provides the adult body with 4.9% of the daily recommended amount of potassium.

For comparison, 100 grams of banana contains 358 mg of potassium, while 100 grams of spirulina has 1,363 grams of potassium, which is more than triple the amount!

Manganese

Manganese is a trace mineral required in small portions for the normal functioning of your brain, nervous system, and many of your body’s enzyme systems. It plays a variety of roles, such as aiding metabolism, helping regulate blood sugar, reducing inflammation, and relieving premenstrual cramps.

While your body can store up to about 20 mg of manganese in the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and bones, you also need to get it from your diet.

Without an adequate supply of manganese, many chemical processes in your body may not function properly. 

Consuming 1 Tablespoon of spirulina per day provides the body with about 2% of the recommended daily dose of Manganese.

 

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Ditsa Keren is a web content writer and editor, with a passion for science and nature. She is inspired by the little wonders that nature provides and strives to study them to the finest of detail.

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