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BioSuperfood and BioPreparation unlike many
supplements on the market are not a
conglomeration of separate, isolated vitamins and minerals, or extracted
and concentrated ingredients bound together and compressed with fillers
in a pill. They are actually whole foods
containing just four micro-algae carefully grown, harvested, preserved and
proportioned: Spirulina Pacifica, Spirulina Plantentis, Dunaliella and
Heomatoccoccus Pluvialis for its high astaxanthin content.
Together these algae contain thousands of naturally
occurring nutrients like proteins, vitamins, minerals,
chlorophylls, antioxidants, fatty acids, enzymes and lots more. So
simple, YET read on to find out the extraordinary diversity of its
nutrients!
The nutritional mission of BSF
With these formulas, there
is no attempt to measure up or compare its nutrients to the Required
Daily Allowances (RDA) suggested by the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA). BioSuperfood and BioPreparation are not a vitamin, a mineral, an
antioxidant, an enzymes or not even a supplement per say; they actually
are all of the above. That is made possible only because the formulas
are actually whole foods, mind you an extraordinary whole foods. So the
mission of the formulas is that of a food, that is to feed the body with
required nutrients.
We
know today that the principal nutrients for prevention of cancers are
found in eating a mix of colorful fruits and vegetables (American Cancer
Society). Those nutrients are the mixed antioxidants, carotenoids,
chlorophylls and other phytonutrients that are found in those fruits and
vegetables. Read on.
Proteins
Some
algae in the formulas have the highest usable (90% NPU) protein content of
any natural food (65%); far more than meat and fish (15-25%),
soybeans (35%), dried milk (35%), peanuts (25%), eggs (12%), grains
(8-14%) or whole milk (3%).
Its algae have minimal cellulose in their cell walls,
being composed of soft mucopolysaccharides. Their proteins are 85 to 95%
digestible. This high digestibility rate is especially important for
people suffering from intestinal malabsorption problems which is very
common nowaydays. Older people have even more difficulty digesting complex
proteins, and many are on restricted diets.
Amino Acids
The formulas contains 20 amino acids, all eight to
ten essential and 12 non-essential amino acids in high availability or non
limiting form. Amino acids is all about quality. Protein is
composed of amino acids. Essential amino acids cannot be manufactured in
the body and must be supplied in the diet. Non-essential amino acids are
needed too, but the body can synthesize them. Essential amino acids, plus
sufficient nitrogen in foods, are needed to synthesize the non-essential
amino acids. A protein is considered complete if it has all the essential
amino acids. Spirulina in BSF is just that, a complete protein.
The body requires amino
acids in specific proportions. If a food is low in one or more amino
acids, those amino acids are called limiting amino acids, and the body
cannot use all the amino acids completely. The most complete and ideal
proportion of amino acids can be found in BioSuperfood because of its mix
of several algae. BioSuperfood or BioPreparation complement our vegetable
or animal protein and increase the amino acid quality if eaten within
several hours of other foods. A good portion of the daily essential amino
acid required for a typical adult can be supplied by eating BioSuperfood
or BioPreparation daily.
These eight to ten
essential amino acids are found in BioSuperfood and BioPreparation
arginine (required for the young, but not for adults), histidine,
isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine,
tryptophan, and valine.
ARGININE*: Essential for the young, but not in the
same way for adults. But is important for male sexual health as seminal
fluid is 80 percent arginine. Also helps detoxify the blood.
- HISTIDINE*: May be considered essential mostly in
children as it strengthens nerve relays, especially in the auditory
organs. Has been used to reverse some cases of deafness.
- ISOLEUCINE: Required for optimal growth,
intelligence development and nitrogen equilibrium in the body Used to
synthesize other non-essential amino acids.
- LEUCINE: Stimulator of brain function, increases
muscular energy levels.
- LYSINE: Building block of blood antibodies,
strengthens circulatory system and maintains normal growth of cells.
- METHIONINE: Vital lipotropic (fat and lipid
metabolizing) amino acid that maintains liver health. An anti-stress
factor, it calms the nerves.
- PHENYLALANINE: Required by the thyroid gland for
production of thyroxine which stimulates metabolic rate.
- THREONINE: Improves intestinal competence and
digestive assimilation.
- TRYPTOPHANE: Increases utilization of B vitamins,
improves nerve health and stability of the emotions. Promotes sense of
calm.
- VALINE: Stimulates mental capacity and muscle
coordination.
Also found in the formulas are all the non-essential
amino acids. Spirulina alone supplies ten of the twelve non-essential
amino acids. "Non-essential" does not mean that these amino acids are not
needed by the body, but merely indicates that the body can synthesize them
itself if it needs to do so, provided the appropriate nutritional building
blocks are available. Nevertheless, the body is better served if these
excellent protein components are readily and totally available in dietary
sources, since all the amino acids must be on hand as the cells
manufacture enzymes, proteins, hormones, brain chemicals and the other
products of metabolism. Of the thousands of biochemical substances acting
and interacting in the human body, not one is derived from a vacuum; the
body is ultimately dependent upon nutrient intake for all of its
functions.
- ALANINE: Strengthens cellular walls.
- ARGININE: Important to male sexual health as
seminal fluid is 80 percent arginine. Also helps detoxify the blood.
- ASPARTIC ACID: Aids transformation of carbohydrates
into cellular energy.
- CYSTEINE & CYSTINE: Aids pancreatic health,
which stabilizes blood sugar and carbohydrate metabolism. Has been used
to alleviate some symptoms of food allergy and intolerance.
- GLUTAMIC ACID: With glucose, one of the principal
fuels for the brain cells. Has been used to reduce the craving for
alcohol and stabilize mental health.
- GLYCINE: Promotes energy and oxygen use in the
cells.
- HISTIDINE*: Strengthens nerve relays, especially in
the auditory organs. Has been used to reverse some cases of deafness.
- PROLINE: A precursor of glutamic acid.
- SERINE: Helps form the protective fatty sheaths
surrounding nerve fibers.
- TAURINE: Strengthens the heart muscle, boosts
vision, and helps prevent macular degeneration; is the key component of
bile, which is needed for the digestion of fats.
- TYROSINE: Slows aging of cells and suppresses
hunger centers in the hypothalamus. Can be synthesized from
phenylalanine. Involved in proper coloration of hair and skin, including
protection from sunburn.
Vitamins
The formulas contain the
array of vitamins that most living beings need to carry on metabolic
processes.
Not only
do they contain all vitamins, including a full Vitamin B Complex, vitamins
A, D, K, E & C, BUT it
also contains all co-dependent nutrients for these vitamins to be
functional and active for human assimilation.
Being a complete or balanced
food, with these formulas, you don't have to worry about dosages. You
cannot make a mistake with mixing and matching like you can with isolated
and separate vitamins and minerals. You don't even have to worry about
taking then with or without foods. All you need is water alongside. When
you take these formulas, you automatically get completeness and perfect
ratios. They are known for the obtained balance and the synergy between
its vitamins and minerals that your body needs for true assimilation. The
way nature makes vitamins and nutrients in plants cannot be replicated by
chemist now and it will never be possible. A small amount of vitamin C
occurring in a green pepper is tremendously more nutritionally functional
than 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid from a bottle.
Furthermore, when you take vitamin supplements, you
are taking risks with mixing and matching isolate and synthetic compounds
that fall in the chemical category. You CANNOT sustain life eating multi-vitamins and
minerals as supplements.
You find in each formula the vitamin : A, B C, D, E,
K, folic acid, inositol, and biotin:
- VITAMIN A : Necessary for growth & repair of
body tissues; helps maintain smooth, soft disease-free skin; helps
protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose , throat & lungs,
thereby reducing susceptibility to infections; protects against air
pollutants; counteracts night-blindness & weak eyesight; aids in
bone and teeth formation. Current medical research shows that foods rich
in Beta Carotene will help reduce the risk of lung cancer & certain
oral cancers. Unlike Vitamin A from fish liver oil, Vitamin A from BSF
is non-toxic.
- PYRIDOXINE or B6 : Involved in breakdown and
assimilation of protein. Protects cardiac health, reduces edema and
stabilizes female hormone levels. Dr. Carl Pfeiffer has demonstrated
that B6, together with the mineral zinc, can cure some forms of
schizophrenia.
- BIOTIN
: An enzyme that carries CO, during certain biochemical reactions
involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Also acts as a co-enzyme in the
assimilation of other B-complex vitamins. Biotin is destroyed by eating
raw egg whites and some kinds of raw fish.
- COBALAMIN or B12 : The most difficult of all
vitamins to obtain from vegetable sources. Bio-Algae Concentrates is
extremely rich in this rare vitamin, containing 250 percent more than
beef liver, previously thought to be nature's richest source. A single
serving of BSF easily exceeds the Recommended Daily Allowance of 1.5 to
3 mcg daily. B12 deficiency results in pernicious anemia, nerve
degeneration, premature senility, pronounced fatigue and mental
illnesses resembling schizophrenia.
- PANTOTHENIC ACID : The "stress" vitamin, used by
the adrenal glands, along with cholesterol and vitamin C, to manufacture
cortisone and other steroids in response to physical and mental stress.
Deficiency encourages sensitivity to allergy, infection and degenerative
diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism. Ulcers and hypoglycemia have
also been associated with shortage of this vitamin.
- FOLIC
ACID : Essential to proper hemoglobin formation in red blood cells.
Deficiency results in anemia, poor growth, skin pigmentation disorders
and premature graying of the hair.
- INOSITOL : Vital lipotropic nutrient that sustains
liver health and helps detoxify carcinogens, particularly excess female
hormones. Helps normalize blood cholesterol levels. With choline,
inositol is used by the liver to manufacture lecithin. Inositol is the
second most abundant vitamin in the body, after niacin. Recent studies
indicate that inositol, with biotin, reduces loss of scalp hair.
- NIACIN
: Also known as nicotinic acid and niacinamide, which is an alternative
form, niacin is essential to mental health. Dr. Abram Hoffer, a renowned
pioneer in orthomolecular psychiatry, has completely relieved
schizophrenic symptoms using niacin. The Physicians' Desk Reference, a
pharmaceutical text used by doctors when prescribing medication,
recognizes niacin as an effective cholesterol lowering agent.
- RIBOFLAVIN or B2 : The most common vitamin
deficiency is that of riboflavin and results in cataracts, failing
vision, watery eyes and uncontrollable eczema.
- THIAMINE or B1 : A co-enzyme in the breakdown of
dietary carbohydrate. Maintains levels of glucose in the blood.
Deficiency results in weakness, cardiac damage, abdominal distention and
poor oxygenation. Severe shortage results in death; critical toxemia
develops from unmetabolized carbohydrate fragments.
- VITAMIN C : Essential for healthy teeth, gums &
bones; helps heal wounds, scar tissue, & Fractures; prevents scurvy;
builds resistance to infection; aids in the prevention & treatment
of the common cold; gives strength to blood vessels; aids in the
absorption of iron. It is required for the synthesis of collagen, the
intercellular "cement" which holds tissues together. It is also one of
the major antioxidant nutrients. It prevents the conversion of nitrates
(from tobacco smoke, smog, bacon, lunch meats, & some vegetables)
into cancer-causing substances. According to Dr. Lines Pauling, the
foremost authority on Vitamin C, Vitamin C will decrease the risk of
getting certain cancers.
- VITAMIN D : Improves absorption and utilization of
Calcium and Phosphorous; required for bone and teeth formation;
maintains a stable nervous system and normal heart action.
- TOCOPHEROL or vitamin E : Algae in BioSuperfood
contain more vitamin E per gram than pure wheat germ. Its biological
activity is 49% greater than synthetic vitamin E. Vitamin E protects
heart and vascular health, promotes oxygenation of cells, and retards
aging.
Minerals and Trace Elements ?
There are more then 100 dietary minerals and trace
elements detected in each formula. But when using specific element
analysis, some amount of all known dietary minerals can be detected in the
formulas.
Minerals
are constituents of the bones, teeth, soft tissue, muscle, blood, and
nerve cells. They are vital to overall mental and physical well-being.
Minerals act as catalysts for many biological reactions within the body,
including, muscle response, the transmission of messages through the
nervous system, and the utilization of nutrients in food.
As important as vitamins
are, they cannot be assimilated without the aid of minerals. Although the
body can manufacture a few vitamins, it cannot
manufacture a single mineral. All tissue and internal fluids contain
varying quantities of minerals.
Since the formulas are 100% food, its minerals occur
in non toxic form as prepared by nature within the plant or in the case of
the formula by the algae.
Here is a partial list of the principal minerals or
trace minerals found in BioSuperfood or BioPreparation: Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Boron,
Cadmium, Caesium, Calcium, Cerium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Dysprosium,
Erbium, Europium, Gadolinium, Gallium, Germanium, Gold, Hafnium, Holmium,
Iridium, Iron, Lanthanum, Lead, Lithium, Lutetium, Magnesium, Manganese,
Mercury, Molybdenum, Neodymium, Nickel, Niobium, Osmium, Palladium,
Phosphorus, Platinum, Pluminium, Potassium, Praseodymium, Rhenium,
Rhodium, Rubidium, Ruthenium, Samarium, Scandium, Selenium, Silicon,
Silver, Sodium, Strontium, Tantalum, Tellurium, Terbium, Thallium,
Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten, Uranium, Vanadium, Ytterbium,
Yttrium, Zinc, Zirconium
Next, you will find a value discussion of a few of
the principal minerals found in BioSuperfood or BioPreparation:
- CHLORIDE: Chloride ions have important
physiological roles. For instance, in the central nervous system, the
inhibitory action of glycine and some of the action of GABA relies on
the entry of Cl- into specific neurons. Also, the chloride-bicarbonate
exchanger biological transport protein relies on the chloride ion to
increase the blood's capacity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the
bicarbonate ion.
- POTASSIUM: A crucial mineral that regulates body
electrolyte balance. Deficiency can cause heart arrest, hypertension,
adrenal exhaustion and muscular collapse.
- CALCIUM: The most abundant mineral in the body, it
is especially important to bone and dental health, but is also involved
in neural transmissions to the muscles. Spirulina in BSF supplies about
as much calcium, gram for gram, as milk. Chlorophylls in BSF also contains rare
calcium spirulan well-known agents for its antibacterial,
anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory benefits known to be effective against
the AIDS virus.
- MAGNESIUM: Deficiency can lead to spasmodic muscle
disorders, including cardiac irregularities. Helps assimilation of
vitamin C, B vitamins and protein.
- PHOSPHORUS: The second most abundant mineral in the
human body, it is found in practically every cell. Functions with
calcium to maintain bone density. Helps to digest carbohydrates and the
B vitamins niacin and riboflavin.
- SODIUM: Sodium ions play a diverse and important
role in many physiological processes. Excitable animal cells, for
example, rely on the entry of Na+ to cause a depolarization. An example
of this is signal transduction in the human central nervous system,
which depends on sodium ion motion across the nerve cell membrane, in
all nerves.
- SULFUR: Sulfur is an essential component of all
living cells. It is found in the hair, nails and skin, and as much
sulfur as potassium is normally found in the body. Sulfur is used to
detoxify the body, assist the immune system and fight the effects of
aging, as well as age related illnesses such as arthritis. Sulfur is an
essential element of protein, biotin as well as vitamin B1. It is part
of the chemical structure of the amino acids methionine, cysteine,
taurine and glutathione. It is further needed in the synthesis of
collagen, which is needed for good skin integrity.
Trace
Elements ?
BioSuperfood and
BioPreparationcontain some amount of all known
trace elements occurring in a most human friendly form, that is
naturally occurring from the plant kingdom..
In biochemistry, a trace
element is a chemical element that is needed in minute quantities for the
proper growth, development, and physiology of the organism. For this
reason, in biochemistry they are also called micro nutrients.
For example, its iron,
occurs in a non toxic form that is more readily absorbed than that found
in beef liver. Unlike iron from a bottle of iron supplement, its iron is
like that of any plant such as celery or spinach and is a medicine for the
body.
Here is a partial
list and value discussion of a few trace elements found in BioSuperfood
and BioPreparation:
- BORON:
Boron enhances the body's ability to use calcium, magnesium, as well as
vitamin D. It is also reported to assist in brain functioning and
recognition. Boron seems to prevent calcium and magnesium from being
lost in the urine and may help with decreasing menstrual pain by
increasing the oestradiol level, which is a very active type of
estrogen. Boron may help with menopausal symptoms as well as maintaining
healthy bones, since its affinity to calcium and magnesium. It may also
have to do with reduction of arthritis symptoms.
- CHRONIUM: Chromium is an essential nutrient
required for normal sugar and fat metabolism and works primarily by
potentiating the action of insulin. It is present in the entire body but
with the highest concentrations in the liver, kidneys, spleen and bone.
Although chromium is only required in very small amounts, our modern day
diet has left many people short of chromium on a daily basis, with the
average American being chromium deficient, and two out of three being
hyperglycemic, pre-hyperglycemic or diabetic. Chromium is needed for
energy, maintains stable blood sugar levels. In cooperation with other
substances, it controls insulin as well as certain enzymes. It works
with GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor) when this hormone-affiliated agent
enters the bloodstream because of an increase of insulin in the
bloodstream.
- COBALT: Cobalt is part of the vitamin B 12
molecule. It is required in the manufacture of red blood cells and in
preventing anemia. In a normal diet, deficiency is unlikely.
- COPPER: Copper and zinc absorption is closely
related, and although copper is also needed in relatively small amounts,
some discussions are under way on the optimum need of this mineral. If
large amounts of copper are present, then zinc and vitamin C is reduced
in the body, and vice versa. Copper is required in the formation of
hemoglobin, red blood cells as well as bones, while it helps with the
formation of elastin as well as collagen - making it necessary for wound
healing. A lack of copper may also lead to increased blood fat levels.
It is also necessary for the manufacture of the neurotransmitter
noradrenaline as well as for the pigmentation of your hair.
- FLUORINE: Fluorine is a constituent of bones and
teeth, but since it is very seldom added to supplements, we have not
included a large volume of data on this element. It is beneficial in
most cases in preventing dental caries, but the addition of fluoride to
drinking water has become a controversial subject in some societies.
- IODINE: Iodine in our food is dependant on the
iodine found in the ground where the food is grown, in the food the
animals receive, as it influences the iodine content in the meat and
eggs we consume. Iodine is used in the production of hormones (such as
thyroxine, thyroxin) by the thyroid gland, which in turn regulates the
conversion of fat to energy, stabilizing our body weight as well as
controlling our cholesterol levels. These hormones produced from the
iodine are also needed to help form our bones, as well as keeping our
skin, nails, hair and teeth in prime condition. Some indication also
exists that iodine is helpful in preventing cancer of the breast and
womb.
- IRON:
Promotes formation of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying blood pigment
found in healthy red blood cells. Iron deficiency is most common among
women in their reproductive years.
- MANGANESE: Activates enzyme systems, along with
zinc. Promotes activity of neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and helps
stabilize blood sugar.
- MOLYBDENUM: Molybdenum is a component of three
different enzymes, which is involved in the metabolism of nucleic acids
- DNA and RNA - iron as well as food into energy. These three enzymes
are sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase. Molybdenum
assists in the breaking down of sulfite toxin build-ups in the body, and
may prevent cavities. With these qualities, there might be evidence of
antioxidant properties in this nutrient. It assists the body by fighting
the nitrosamines, which are associated with cancer, and may help to
prevent anemia. It is needed for normal cell function and nitrogen
metabolism. Molybdenum deficiencies in older males have also been linked
to impotence and may be of value in fighting mouth and gum disorders.
Molybdenum is part of sulfite oxidase, an enzyme that breaks down
sulfites. Sulfites are found in protein food as well as chemical
preservatives in certain foods and drugs. Should your body not be able
to break down these sulfites, a toxic build-up results, and your body
may react with an allergic reaction. These allergic reactions can be
respiratory problems such as asthma and others. Molybdenum is also part
of xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase - both involved in the body's
production of genetic material and proteins. Xanthine oxidase also helps
the body to oxidize purines and pyrimidines, and produce uric acid, an
important waste product.
- SELENIUM: Originally believed to be a toxic heavy
metal, but now known to be necessary for health. It retards aging,
harmful oxidation and free radical formation, reduces the toxic effect
of carcinogens, and improves cardiac efficiency.
- SILICON: Silicon is not present in the body in
large amounts, yet is found in virtually every type of tissue in the
body. Do not confuse it with silicone. Silicon is also called silica and
is a natural substance while silicone is a man-made industrial polymer
used in breast enlargement operations. Silicon is used to keep bones,
cartilage, tendons and artery walls healthy and may be beneficial in the
treatment of allergies, heartburn and gum disease, as well as assisting
the immune system. It is also required by the nails, hair and skin to
stay in good condition and is useful in counteracting the effects of
aluminum. Silicon levels drop as we age, and it might therefore be
beneficial as an anti-aging component in our diets.
- ZINC:
The pivot point of over thirty vital enzymatic reactions, with profound
effects on mental health, skin tone, prostate function and healing
capacity.
Enzymes
All
formulas contain more than 4,000 enzymes! No other food or
combination of foods contains so many naturally occurring enzymes. Some of
these enzymes are critically important for health, such as superoxide
dismutase (SOD). SOD is an iron-containing enzyme that supports important
body-cell processes and also protects the cells from free radicals.
Enzymes are specialized
protein molecules facilitating most of the body's metabolic processes -
such as, supplying energy, digesting foods, purifying your blood, ridding
the body of waste products etc.
Fruits and vegetables contain just enough enzymes to
support self-breakdown as in the apple turning brown after falling from
the tree. These enzymes in food are critical for their digestion by the
human and animal that consumes them. Without enzymes in food, our
digestive system must work harder to break down the foods to obtain its
nutrients. Often our foods goes on being undigested due to lack of
enzymes.
Very few food
contain more enzymes then required for self-breakdown. Papaya is one of
those exceptions with its large amount of the papain enzyme. But as far as
enzyme goes, nothing comes close to certain microalgae to contain
inexplicably large amounts of enzymes. Other than to serve in digestion,
many enzymes found in foods are stored, transformed and used by our body
for other important life sustaining functions.
The combination of
microalgae in BSF boast over 4,000 such life sustaining enzymes including
DNA, RNA, SOD, Glycolipids and many other. The spirulinas in BSF contain
as many as 2,000 enzymes. Among other important enzymes identified in
spirulina are restriction enzymes. Restriction enzymes (endonucleases)
work like scissors to cut the DNA of invading enemy microbes.
A theory proposed to explain
spirulina's long life is the role of restriction enzymes. By cutting the
DNA of invading enemy microbes, restriction enzymes may have been good
weapons against micro algae's ecological enemies for 3.5 billion years.
Many enzymes in BSF and their health benefits have not been identified nor
explained yet.
Fatty Acids
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain Omega 3, 6,
9, GLA and several more including some yet undocumented or
undiscovered. Most of us think of fatty acids as oils coming from
fish or seeds. You will be happy to learn that the formulas are a rich
source and is especially high in GLA, which is a critical nutrient that is
universally lacking in the American diet.
- ARGININE*: Essential for the young, but not in the
same way for adults. But is important for male sexual health as seminal
fluid is 80 percent arginine. Also helps detoxify the blood.
- HISTIDINE*: May be considered essential mostly in
children as it strengthens nerve relays, especially in the auditory
organs. Has been used to reverse some cases of deafness.
- ISOLEUCINE: Required for optimal growth,
intelligence development and nitrogen equilibrium in the body Used to
synthesize other non-essential amino acids.
- LEUCINE: Stimulator of brain function, increases
muscular energy levels.
- LYSINE: Building block of blood antibodies,
strengthens circulatory system and maintains normal growth of cells.
- METHIONINE: Vital lipotropic (fat and lipid
metabolizing) amino acid that maintains liver health. An anti-stress
factor, it calms the nerves.
- PHENYLALANINE: Required by the thyroid gland for
production of thyroxine which stimulates metabolic rate.
- THREONINE: Improves intestinal competence and
digestive assimilation.
- TRYPTOPHANE: Increases utilization of B vitamins,
improves nerve health and stability of the emotions. Promotes sense of
calm.
- VALINE: Stimulates mental capacity and muscle
coordination.
Also found in
the formulas are all the non-essential amino acids. Spirulina alone
supplies ten of the twelve non-essential amino acids. "Non-essential" does
not mean that these amino acids are not needed by the body, but merely
indicates that the body can synthesize them itself if it needs to do so,
provided the appropriate nutritional building blocks are available.
Nevertheless, the body is better served if these excellent protein
components are readily and totally available in dietary sources, since all
the amino acids must be on hand as the cells manufacture enzymes,
proteins, hormones, brain chemicals and the other products of metabolism.
Of the thousands of biochemical substances acting and interacting in the
human body, not one is derived from a vacuum; the body is ultimately
dependent upon nutrient intake for all of its functions.
- ALANINE: Strengthens cellular walls.
- ARGININE: Important to male sexual health as
seminal fluid is 80 percent arginine. Also helps detoxify the blood.
- ASPARTIC ACID: Aids transformation of carbohydrates
into cellular energy.
- CYSTEINE & CYSTINE: Aids pancreatic health,
which stabilizes blood sugar and carbohydrate metabolism. Has been used
to alleviate some symptoms of food allergy and intolerance.
- GLUTAMIC ACID: With glucose, one of the principal
fuels for the brain cells. Has been used to reduce the craving for
alcohol and stabilize mental health.
- GLYCINE: Promotes energy and oxygen use in the
cells.
- HISTIDINE*: Strengthens nerve relays, especially in
the auditory organs. Has been used to reverse some cases of deafness.
- PROLINE: A precursor of glutamic acid.
- SERINE: Helps form the protective fatty sheaths
surrounding nerve fibers.
- TAURINE: Strengthens the heart muscle, boosts
vision, and helps prevent macular degeneration; is the key component of
bile, which is needed for the digestion of fats.
- TYROSINE: Slows aging of cells and suppresses
hunger centers in the hypothalamus. Can be synthesized from
phenylalanine. Involved in proper coloration of hair and skin, including
protection from sunburn.
Vitamins ?
The formulas contain the
array of vitamins that most living beings need to carry on metabolic
processes.
Not only
do they contain all vitamins, including a full Vitamin B Complex, vitamins
A, D, K, E & C, BUT it
also contains all co-dependent nutrients for these vitamins to be
functional and active for human assimilation.
Being a complete or balanced
food, with these formulas, you don't have to worry about dosages. You
cannot make a mistake with mixing and matching like you can with isolated
and separate vitamins and minerals. You don't even have to worry about
taking then with or without foods. All you need is water alongside. When
you take these formulas, you automatically get completeness and perfect
ratios. They are known for the obtained balance and the synergy between
its vitamins and minerals that your body needs for true assimilation. The
way nature makes vitamins and nutrients in plants cannot be replicated by
chemist now and it will never be possible. A small amount of vitamin C
occurring in a green pepper is tremendously more nutritionally functional
than 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid from a bottle.
Furthermore, when you take vitamin supplements, you
are taking risks with mixing and matching isolate and synthetic compounds
that fall in the chemical category. You CANNOT sustain life eating multi-vitamins and
minerals as supplements.
You find in each formula the vitamin : A, B C, D, E,
K, folic acid, inositol, and biotin:
- VITAMIN A : Necessary for growth & repair of
body tissues; helps maintain smooth, soft disease-free skin; helps
protect the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose , throat & lungs,
thereby reducing susceptibility to infections; protects against air
pollutants; counteracts night-blindness & weak eyesight; aids in
bone and teeth formation. Current medical research shows that foods rich
in Beta Carotene will help reduce the risk of lung cancer & certain
oral cancers. Unlike Vitamin A from fish liver oil, Vitamin A from BSF
is non-toxic.
- PYRIDOXINE or B6 : Involved in breakdown and
assimilation of protein. Protects cardiac health, reduces edema and
stabilizes female hormone levels. Dr. Carl Pfeiffer has demonstrated
that B6, together with the mineral zinc, can cure some forms of
schizophrenia.
- BIOTIN
: An enzyme that carries CO, during certain biochemical reactions
involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Also acts as a co-enzyme in the
assimilation of other B-complex vitamins. Biotin is destroyed by eating
raw egg whites and some kinds of raw fish.
- COBALAMIN or B12 : The most difficult of all
vitamins to obtain from vegetable sources. Bio-Algae Concentrates is
extremely rich in this rare vitamin, containing 250 percent more than
beef liver, previously thought to be nature's richest source. A single
serving of BSF easily exceeds the Recommended Daily Allowance of 1.5 to
3 mcg daily. B12 deficiency results in pernicious anemia, nerve
degeneration, premature senility, pronounced fatigue and mental
illnesses resembling schizophrenia.
- PANTOTHENIC ACID : The "stress" vitamin, used by
the adrenal glands, along with cholesterol and vitamin C, to manufacture
cortisone and other steroids in response to physical and mental stress.
Deficiency encourages sensitivity to allergy, infection and degenerative
diseases such as arthritis and rheumatism. Ulcers and hypoglycemia have
also been associated with shortage of this vitamin.
- FOLIC
ACID : Essential to proper hemoglobin formation in red blood cells.
Deficiency results in anemia, poor growth, skin pigmentation disorders
and premature graying of the hair.
- INOSITOL : Vital lipotropic nutrient that sustains
liver health and helps detoxify carcinogens, particularly excess female
hormones. Helps normalize blood cholesterol levels. With choline,
inositol is used by the liver to manufacture lecithin. Inositol is the
second most abundant vitamin in the body, after niacin. Recent studies
indicate that inositol, with biotin, reduces loss of scalp hair.
- NIACIN
: Also known as nicotinic acid and niacinamide, which is an alternative
form, niacin is essential to mental health. Dr. Abram Hoffer, a renowned
pioneer in orthomolecular psychiatry, has completely relieved
schizophrenic symptoms using niacin. The Physicians' Desk Reference, a
pharmaceutical text used by doctors when prescribing medication,
recognizes niacin as an effective cholesterol lowering agent.
- RIBOFLAVIN or B2 : The most common vitamin
deficiency is that of riboflavin and results in cataracts, failing
vision, watery eyes and uncontrollable eczema.
- THIAMINE or B1 : A co-enzyme in the breakdown of
dietary carbohydrate. Maintains levels of glucose in the blood.
Deficiency results in weakness, cardiac damage, abdominal distention and
poor oxygenation. Severe shortage results in death; critical toxemia
develops from unmetabolized carbohydrate fragments.
- VITAMIN C : Essential for healthy teeth, gums &
bones; helps heal wounds, scar tissue, & Fractures; prevents scurvy;
builds resistance to infection; aids in the prevention & treatment
of the common cold; gives strength to blood vessels; aids in the
absorption of iron. It is required for the synthesis of collagen, the
intercellular "cement" which holds tissues together. It is also one of
the major antioxidant nutrients. It prevents the conversion of nitrates
(from tobacco smoke, smog, bacon, lunch meats, & some vegetables)
into cancer-causing substances. According to Dr. Lines Pauling, the
foremost authority on Vitamin C, Vitamin C will decrease the risk of
getting certain cancers.
- VITAMIN D : Improves absorption and utilization of
Calcium and Phosphorous; required for bone and teeth formation;
maintains a stable nervous system and normal heart action.
- TOCOPHEROL or vitamin E : Algae in BioSuperfood
contain more vitamin E per gram than pure wheat germ. Its biological
activity is 49% greater than synthetic vitamin E. Vitamin E protects
heart and vascular health, promotes oxygenation of cells, and retards
aging.
Minerals and Trace Elements ?
There are more then 100 dietary minerals and trace
elements detected in each formula. But when using specific element
analysis, some amount of all known dietary minerals can be detected in the
formulas.
Minerals
are constituents of the bones, teeth, soft tissue, muscle, blood, and
nerve cells. They are vital to overall mental and physical well-being.
Minerals act as catalysts for many biological reactions within the body,
including, muscle response, the transmission of messages through the
nervous system, and the utilization of nutrients in food.
As important as vitamins
are, they cannot be assimilated without the aid of minerals. Although the
body can manufacture a few vitamins, it cannot
manufacture a single mineral. All tissue and internal fluids contain
varying quantities of minerals.
Since the formulas are 100% food, its minerals occur
in non toxic form as prepared by nature within the plant or in the case of
the formula by the algae.
Here is a partial list of the principal minerals or
trace minerals found in BioSuperfood or BioPreparation: Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Beryllium, Bismuth, Boron,
Cadmium, Caesium, Calcium, Cerium, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Dysprosium,
Erbium, Europium, Gadolinium, Gallium, Germanium, Gold, Hafnium, Holmium,
Iridium, Iron, Lanthanum, Lead, Lithium, Lutetium, Magnesium, Manganese,
Mercury, Molybdenum, Neodymium, Nickel, Niobium, Osmium, Palladium,
Phosphorus, Platinum, Pluminium, Potassium, Praseodymium, Rhenium,
Rhodium, Rubidium, Ruthenium, Samarium, Scandium, Selenium, Silicon,
Silver, Sodium, Strontium, Tantalum, Tellurium, Terbium, Thallium,
Thorium, Thulium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten, Uranium, Vanadium, Ytterbium,
Yttrium, Zinc, Zirconium
Next, you will find a value discussion of a few of
the principal minerals found in BioSuperfood or BioPreparation:
- CHLORIDE: Chloride ions have important
physiological roles. For instance, in the central nervous system, the
inhibitory action of glycine and some of the action of GABA relies on
the entry of Cl- into specific neurons. Also, the chloride-bicarbonate
exchanger biological transport protein relies on the chloride ion to
increase the blood's capacity of carbon dioxide, in the form of the
bicarbonate ion.
- POTASSIUM: A crucial mineral that regulates body
electrolyte balance. Deficiency can cause heart arrest, hypertension,
adrenal exhaustion and muscular collapse.
- CALCIUM: The most abundant mineral in the body, it
is especially important to bone and dental health, but is also involved
in neural transmissions to the muscles. Spirulina in BSF supplies about
as much calcium, gram for gram, as milk. Chlorophylls in BSF also contains rare
calcium spirulan well-known agents for its antibacterial,
anti-fungal and anti-inflammatory benefits known to be effective against
the AIDS virus.
- MAGNESIUM: Deficiency can lead to spasmodic muscle
disorders, including cardiac irregularities. Helps assimilation of
vitamin C, B vitamins and protein.
- PHOSPHORUS: The second most abundant mineral in the
human body, it is found in practically every cell. Functions with
calcium to maintain bone density. Helps to digest carbohydrates and the
B vitamins niacin and riboflavin.
- SODIUM: Sodium ions play a diverse and important
role in many physiological processes. Excitable animal cells, for
example, rely on the entry of Na+ to cause a depolarization. An example
of this is signal transduction in the human central nervous system,
which depends on sodium ion motion across the nerve cell membrane, in
all nerves.
- SULFUR: Sulfur is an essential component of all
living cells. It is found in the hair, nails and skin, and as much
sulfur as potassium is normally found in the body. Sulfur is used to
detoxify the body, assist the immune system and fight the effects of
aging, as well as age related illnesses such as arthritis. Sulfur is an
essential element of protein, biotin as well as vitamin B1. It is part
of the chemical structure of the amino acids methionine, cysteine,
taurine and glutathione. It is further needed in the synthesis of
collagen, which is needed for good skin integrity.
Trace Elements ?
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain some amount of all known trace elements
occurring in a most human friendly form, that is naturally occurring from
the plant kingdom..
In biochemistry, a trace element is a chemical
element that is needed in minute quantities for the proper growth,
development, and physiology of the organism. For this reason, in
biochemistry they are also called micro nutrients.
For example, its iron,
occurs in a non toxic form that is more readily absorbed than that found
in beef liver. Unlike iron from a bottle of iron supplement, its iron is
like that of any plant such as celery or spinach and is a medicine for the
body.
Here is a partial
list and value discussion of a few trace elements found in BioSuperfood
and BioPreparation:
- BORON:
Boron enhances the body's ability to use calcium, magnesium, as well as
vitamin D. It is also reported to assist in brain functioning and
recognition. Boron seems to prevent calcium and magnesium from being
lost in the urine and may help with decreasing menstrual pain by
increasing the oestradiol level, which is a very active type of
estrogen. Boron may help with menopausal symptoms as well as maintaining
healthy bones, since its affinity to calcium and magnesium. It may also
have to do with reduction of arthritis symptoms.
- CHRONIUM: Chromium is an essential nutrient
required for normal sugar and fat metabolism and works primarily by
potentiating the action of insulin. It is present in the entire body but
with the highest concentrations in the liver, kidneys, spleen and bone.
Although chromium is only required in very small amounts, our modern day
diet has left many people short of chromium on a daily basis, with the
average American being chromium deficient, and two out of three being
hyperglycemic, pre-hyperglycemic or diabetic. Chromium is needed for
energy, maintains stable blood sugar levels. In cooperation with other
substances, it controls insulin as well as certain enzymes. It works
with GTF (Glucose Tolerance Factor) when this hormone-affiliated agent
enters the bloodstream because of an increase of insulin in the
bloodstream.
- COBALT: Cobalt is part of the vitamin B 12
molecule. It is required in the manufacture of red blood cells and in
preventing anemia. In a normal diet, deficiency is unlikely.
- COPPER: Copper and zinc absorption is closely
related, and although copper is also needed in relatively small amounts,
some discussions are under way on the optimum need of this mineral. If
large amounts of copper are present, then zinc and vitamin C is reduced
in the body, and vice versa. Copper is required in the formation of
hemoglobin, red blood cells as well as bones, while it helps with the
formation of elastin as well as collagen - making it necessary for wound
healing. A lack of copper may also lead to increased blood fat levels.
It is also necessary for the manufacture of the neurotransmitter
noradrenaline as well as for the pigmentation of your hair.
- FLUORINE: Fluorine is a constituent of bones and
teeth, but since it is very seldom added to supplements, we have not
included a large volume of data on this element. It is beneficial in
most cases in preventing dental caries, but the addition of fluoride to
drinking water has become a controversial subject in some societies.
- IODINE: Iodine in our food is dependant on the
iodine found in the ground where the food is grown, in the food the
animals receive, as it influences the iodine content in the meat and
eggs we consume. Iodine is used in the production of hormones (such as
thyroxine, thyroxin) by the thyroid gland, which in turn regulates the
conversion of fat to energy, stabilizing our body weight as well as
controlling our cholesterol levels. These hormones produced from the
iodine are also needed to help form our bones, as well as keeping our
skin, nails, hair and teeth in prime condition. Some indication also
exists that iodine is helpful in preventing cancer of the breast and
womb.
- IRON:
Promotes formation of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying blood pigment
found in healthy red blood cells. Iron deficiency is most common among
women in their reproductive years.
- MANGANESE: Activates enzyme systems, along with
zinc. Promotes activity of neurotransmitter acetylcholine, and helps
stabilize blood sugar.
- MOLYBDENUM: Molybdenum is a component of three
different enzymes, which is involved in the metabolism of nucleic acids
- DNA and RNA - iron as well as food into energy. These three enzymes
are sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase. Molybdenum
assists in the breaking down of sulfite toxin build-ups in the body, and
may prevent cavities. With these qualities, there might be evidence of
antioxidant properties in this nutrient. It assists the body by fighting
the nitrosamines, which are associated with cancer, and may help to
prevent anemia. It is needed for normal cell function and nitrogen
metabolism. Molybdenum deficiencies in older males have also been linked
to impotence and may be of value in fighting mouth and gum disorders.
Molybdenum is part of sulfite oxidase, an enzyme that breaks down
sulfites. Sulfites are found in protein food as well as chemical
preservatives in certain foods and drugs. Should your body not be able
to break down these sulfites, a toxic build-up results, and your body
may react with an allergic reaction. These allergic reactions can be
respiratory problems such as asthma and others. Molybdenum is also part
of xanthine oxidase and aldehyde oxidase - both involved in the body's
production of genetic material and proteins. Xanthine oxidase also helps
the body to oxidize purines and pyrimidines, and produce uric acid, an
important waste product.
- SELENIUM: Originally believed to be a toxic heavy
metal, but now known to be necessary for health. It retards aging,
harmful oxidation and free radical formation, reduces the toxic effect
of carcinogens, and improves cardiac efficiency.
- SILICON: Silicon is not present in the body in
large amounts, yet is found in virtually every type of tissue in the
body. Do not confuse it with silicone. Silicon is also called silica and
is a natural substance while silicone is a man-made industrial polymer
used in breast enlargement operations. Silicon is used to keep bones,
cartilage, tendons and artery walls healthy and may be beneficial in the
treatment of allergies, heartburn and gum disease, as well as assisting
the immune system. It is also required by the nails, hair and skin to
stay in good condition and is useful in counteracting the effects of
aluminum. Silicon levels drop as we age, and it might therefore be
beneficial as an anti-aging component in our diets.
- ZINC:
The pivot point of over thirty vital enzymatic reactions, with profound
effects on mental health, skin tone, prostate function and healing
capacity.
Enzymes
All
formulas contain more than 4,000 enzymes! No other food or
combination of foods contains so many naturally occurring enzymes. Some of
these enzymes are critically important for health, such as superoxide
dismutase (SOD). SOD is an iron-containing enzyme that supports important
body-cell processes and also protects the cells from free radicals.
Enzymes are specialized
protein molecules facilitating most of the body's metabolic processes -
such as, supplying energy, digesting foods, purifying your blood, ridding
the body of waste products etc.
Fruits and vegetables contain just enough enzymes to
support self-breakdown as in the apple turning brown after falling from
the tree. These enzymes in food are critical for their digestion by the
human and animal that consumes them. Without enzymes in food, our
digestive system must work harder to break down the foods to obtain its
nutrients. Often our foods goes on being undigested due to lack of
enzymes.
Very few food
contain more enzymes then required for self-breakdown. Papaya is one of
those exceptions with its large amount of the papain enzyme. But as far as
enzyme goes, nothing comes close to certain microalgae to contain
inexplicably large amounts of enzymes. Other than to serve in digestion,
many enzymes found in foods are stored, transformed and used by our body
for other important life sustaining functions.
The combination of
microalgae in BSF boast over 4,000 such life sustaining enzymes including
DNA, RNA, SOD, Glycolipids and many other. The spirulinas in BSF contain
as many as 2,000 enzymes. Among other important enzymes identified in
spirulina are restriction enzymes. Restriction enzymes (endonucleases)
work like scissors to cut the DNA of invading enemy microbes.
A theory proposed to explain
spirulina's long life is the role of restriction enzymes. By cutting the
DNA of invading enemy microbes, restriction enzymes may have been good
weapons against micro algae's ecological enemies for 3.5 billion years.
Many enzymes in BSF and their health benefits have not been identified nor
explained yet.
Fatty Acids
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain Omega 3, 6,
9, GLA and several more including some yet undocumented or
undiscovered. Most of us think of fatty acids as oils coming from
fish or seeds. You will be happy to learn that the formulas are a rich
source and is especially high in GLA, which is a critical nutrient that is
universally lacking in the American diet.
 BSF contains Omega 3, 6, 9, GLA and many more fatty
acids
The human body uses fatty acids from food for
building tissues and for specialized functions such as the production of
prostaglandins, localized tissue hormones. One major group of fatty acids
is called essential fatty acids, which are polyunsaturated, and include
two major groups, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. They are called
"essential" because the body cannot make them but must get them from food.
The terms omega-3 and
omega-6 actually designate two families of fatty acids; the former has the
first double bond on the third carbon from the end of the fatty acid chain
and the latter has the first double bond on the sixth carbon from the end
of the fatty acid chain. The first fatty acid in the omega-6 family is
called linoleic acid. It contains 18 carbons and has 2 double bonds.
Essential fatty acids (EFA)
"the good fats that heal" are the fats you've been increasingly hearing
about in recent years. Your body can't live without them. They're needed
for a healthy heart, a healthy nervous system, a healthy immune system and
especially a healthy brain (the human brain is around 80% fat).
The essential fatty acids
sometimes called vitamin F, include linoleic, linolenic, arachidonic acid
and many more. Some are used by the body to manufacture Prostaglandins,
the hormonal regulators of blood pressure and capillary resilience.
The essential fatty acids
are involved in respiration in all the cells, and are especially important
to oxygen transport. They affect the health of the hair, skin and nails,
and help break up cholesterol in the blood stream. They are not dangerous
fat but are absolutely vital to health.
If you've read anything about low-carb dieting or the
"Mediterranean Diet," you know that the consumption of healthy oils which
contain these fatty acids produces astounding health benefits in the human
body. Heart disease and various cardiovascular disorders respond quickly
and positively. Brain function is improved, diabetes is brought under
control, blood sugar is regulated, and cancer risk soon plummets.
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA) in BSF stimulates master
hormones
Perhaps
you've heard of GLA (gamma-linoleic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid).
Human breast milk is high in GLA, probably due to the infant child's need
for brain-building fats. And since many infants never gained the important
nutritional benefits of their mothers' milk, they've been GLA-deficient
for their entire lives. The American diet of processed foods contains
virtually no GLA. And low-carb dieters aren't getting any either, unless
they specifically supplement it.
GLA is not only known for regulating blood sugar and
providing important nutrients to the brain; it also exhibits
immune-boosting properties. In fact, according to Dr. Hass, author of
Staying Health With Nutrition, GLA has been shown to be effective for the
following health conditions:
- Cardiovascular disease - anti-inflammatory effect;
reducing platelet aggregation, thereby reducing clotting; lowering blood
pressure by decreasing vessel tone; cholesterol-lowering effect.
- Arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis and other
inflammatory disorders) - anti-inflammatory effect; immune support;
correcting possible EFA and GLA deficiency.
- Skin
disorders (eczema, acne, dermatitis) - anti-inflammatory effect; EFA
functions; immune support.
- Allergies, asthma - anti-inflammatory effect; EFA
function; immune support.
- Multiple sclerosis - nerve conduction; correction
of possible EFA and GLA deficiency; immune support; decreased platelet
aggregation; balancing prostaglandins.
Essentially, GLA helps support the
immune system through a variety of mechanisms, and its benefits go far
beyond mere immune system function. Many studies on the health effects of
GLA have been conducted, and they show stunning results for this
beneficial nutrient. In fact, in the 1980s, GLA was studied more
intensively than any other nutrient: About 200 clinical trials took place
in university hospitals and medical schools throughout the world. One of
these researcher, Dr. Horrobin states "that his studies have led him to
believe that a lack of essential fatty acids could turn out to be one of
the most common defects in human biochemistry and a significant factor in
many diseases". Essential fatty acids are especially important in the
function of nerve, muscle, and immune systems, for when people lack the
proper balance, the neurological, endocrine, and immune systems are shown
to be adversely affected.
"GLA has proven to be effective in the treatment of
many serious diseases. Double-blind, placebo-controlled studies for atopic
eczema demonstrate that GLA improves skin conditions, relieves itching,
and reduces the amount of steroid medication required. In a large,
placebo-controlled trial at Bristol University in England, both adults and
children showed substantial improvements. In clinical trials for diabetes,
GLA has reversed neurological damage and lowered plasma cholesterol and
triglycerides. GLA has also been shown to be beneficial in the treatment
of Sjogren's Syndrome." - Innocent Casualties:
The FDA's War Against Humanity by Elaine Feuer
Gamma linolenic acid (GLA)
is a precursor for the body's prostaglandins, master hormones that control
many body functions. The prostaglandin PGE1 is involved in many tasks
including regulation of blood pressure, cholesterol synthesis,
inflammation and cell proliferation.
Foods high in saturated fats, typical of the American
diet, may block the beneficial work of essential fatty acids in the human
body, leading to many disease conditions. Numerous studies have shown GLA
deficiency may figure in degenerative diseases and other health problems.
Clinical studies show dietary intake of GLA can help arthritis, heart
disease, obesity, and zinc deficiency. Alcoholism, manic-depression, aging
symptoms and schizophrenia also have been ascribed partially to GLA
deficiency. A source of dietary GLA may help conditions of heart disease,
premenstrual stress, obesity, arthritis and alcoholism. In Spain, the GLA
in spirulina and evening primrose oil is prescribed for treatment of
various chronic health problems.
The few known sources of GLA include the plant seed
oils of evening primrose plant, black currant and borage seeds, fungal
oils, certain algae and human milk.
But you can also get it from
BioSuperfood or BioPreparation every day of your life!
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chlorophyll ----------------> Chlorophyll
Spirulina in the formulas is
one of the richest sources of chlorophyll with a perfect balance of
magnesium. All plants, algae, and cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)
which photosynthesize, contain chlorophyll usually with the proper balance
levels of magnesium required for photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll, the Sheppard of
Light
Energy are
vital forces we associate with light having to do with liberating the
sun’s forces from carbohydrates and lipids so we can use those forces to
produce energy.
Certain microalgae like
cyanobacteria in the formulas are the only plants able to transfer
sunlight energy into chemical energy with near 100% efficiency.
Energy from
light is received somewhat directly as sunlight, but it is received in
much greater amounts from our food. The chemical energy stored by
photosynthesis in carbohydrates drives biochemical reactions in nearly all
living organisms. Releasing the forces of light from food requires a
balance disassembly of starches, sugars, and fats that are the bearers of
light.
Chlorophyll is
the shepherd of light energy – in the central atom of the chlorophyll
molecule is magnesium where the sun’s light is gathered for releasing the
sugars, starches, and fats from which we will eventually get our energy.
Magnesium is omnipresent in the catabolic steps in which we disassemble
sugars and fats in our metabolic fire : the Krebs (citric acid) cycle.
Thus, chlorophyll is at the center of the
photosynthetic oxidation-reduction reaction between carbon dioxide and
water.
Chlorophyll and Blood
Regeneration
Chlorophyll is sometimes called "green blood" because
of its similarity to the hemoglobin molecule found in human blood cells.
In fact, both are constructed of almost identical molecular structure
called pyrrole rings, and both substances are chemically known as
"porphyrin pigments" by scientists.
The difference is that chlorophyll contains a
magnesium ion at its core, while hemoglobin contains an iron molecule.
Magnesium imparts a green color to the chlorophyll molecule and is
involved in synthesis of other materials, while iron gives hemoglobin a
red coloration and changes the function of the porphyrin molecule to
respiration and breakdown of materials. But perhaps the most interesting
connection between green foods and blood is the similarity in the
structures of the two colored pigments, heme and chlorophyll.
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 Heme Molecule
in Blood
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 Chlorophyll
Molecule
| What's so good about the
chlorophylls in BioSuperfood and BioPreparation?
Its most visible pigments
are chlorophylls. There's nothing more supportive to cleansing than
chlorophyll. And people who follow Western diets (high in processed foods
and animal foods) are in desperate need of cleansing.
Beside energy and cleansing,
there are many associated benefits to chlorophylls:
- Chlorophylls release ions when struck by the energy
of sunlight. These free ions proceed to stimulate the biochemical
reactions that form proteins, vitamins and sugars.
- It
increases peristaltic action and thus relieves constipation, and also
normalizes the secretion of digestive acids.
- It
soothes the inflammation and reduces the excess pepsin secretion
associated with gastric ulcers.
- It's
also supports liver function so that your body can do a better job of
eliminating toxins from your system.
- It is
believed that if chlorophyll is ingested with sufficient iron,
- the
magnesium can be displaced to yield a hemoglobin molecule.
- Experiments in Japan and Russia have demonstrated
that algae has a marked
- Positive effect on leukemia and anemia, possibly
due to the conversion of chlorophyll into hemoglobin.
Polysaccharides
The algae found
in the formulas have unique cell wall made of complex polysaccharides,
which have been shown to stimulate interferon production and exhibit
strong anti-tumor activity in a series of studies conducted over the last
several decades.
Polysaccharides are relatively complex carbohydrates.
They are polymers made up of many monosaccharides joined together by
glycosidic bonds. Cell-surface polysaccharides as in microalgae like
spirulina in BioSuperfood play diverse roles in the bacterial "lifestyle".
They serve as a barrier between the cell wall and the environment, mediate
host-pathogen interactions.
Studies on the consumption of
food-grade microalgae have reported enhanced immune function in animals
and humans.
- Dietary spirulina has been shown to exhibit
chemopreventive and antiviral effects in humans. The active component
for these effects has been investigated; it appears that several types
of polysaccharides exhibit biological activity.
- Calcium spirulan inhibits replication of several
enveloped viruses. These include herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, mumps
and measles viruses, influenza A virus, and HIV-1.
- Another polysaccharide found in spirulina,
immunlina, has been shown to activate monocytes and macrophages
- Spirulina polysaccharides are clinically observed
to provide immune system modulation and reduction of blood sugar level
to normal.
- Scientists also found that spirulina's
polysaccharide acts similarly to Phycocayanin, a highly potent agent
that activates the immune system. It improves the immune system's
ability to detect and destroy foreign microbes or eliminate toxins. It
also enhances T-cells and improves Thymus gland function. Also observed
were increased antibody levels and normalization of other cellular
functions.
- Calcium spirulina, from a blue-green algae
spirulina enveloped virus replication, - Hayashi et al. 1996. Pub. In
Journal of Natural Products, Vol. 59, p. 83-87. Japan.
Phytonutrients
The formulas with its mix of blue-green, brown and
red microalgae contain thousands of phytochemicals and colorful
pigments
making up the entire
color spectrum found in nature from blue to green and red.
We know today that the
principal nutrients for prevention of cancers are found in colorful fruits
and vegetables (American Cancer Society). Those nutrients are the mixed of
phytonutrients such as antioxidants, carotenoids, chlorophils and other
compounds found in those fruits and vegetables.
Haematoccocus Mighty Astaxanthin |
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Platensis Chlorophill Rich |
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Pacifica Blue-green Jewells |
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Dunaliella Carotenoids Coktail |
There is abundant evidence from
epidemiological studies that the phytochemicals in fruits and vegetables
can significantly reduce the risk of cancer, probably due to polyphenol
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Phytochemicals have been used as drugs for millennia.
For example, Hippocrates in 400 BC used to prescribe willow tree leaves to
abate fever. Salicin as in Aspirin, with potent anti-inflammatory and
pain-relieving properties, was originally extracted from the White Willow
Tree.
In summary
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain a large array of pigments and
carotenes like beta carotene, alpha-carotene, astaxanthin, lutein,
lycopene, quercitin, phycocyanine, phycobilins, b cryptoxanthin and
several others that offers powerful immunity and toxin shield against
continuous pollution, toxins and stress.
Antioxidants
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain extraordinary
antioxidant compounds and especially some like alpha-carotene and
beta-carotene known as "pro-pro vitamin A" for their capacity to not only
traverse cell membrane but to span accross the cell membrane.
 Antioxidant slow down or
prevent oxidation of other molecules
An Antioxidant is a molecule capable of slowing or
preventing the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation is a chemical
reaction that transfers electrons from a substance to an oxidizing agent.
Oxidation reactions can produce free radicals, which start chain reactions
that damage cells. Antioxidants terminate these chain reactions by
removing free radical intermediates, and inhibit other oxidation reactions
by being oxidized themselves.
Its also known today that the orange and red pigments
have the most antioxidative and protection powers due to their molecular
shape and properties. For example, beta carotene, the orange pigments of
carrots or the red licopene of tomatoes have molecular shapes allowing
them to easily travel accross the blood brain barrier, even accross the
blood iris barrier, hense the popular saying "you've never seen a rabbitt
wearing glasses". The formulas contain high level
of astaxanthin, the star of
antioxidants Astaxanthin is a pigment of the carotenoid complex
present in large amount in the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis. It is
an oxygenated pigment called a xanthophyll. Its unique molecular structure
gives it a superior antioxidant capacity.
Astaxanthin is most effective against
Lipoperoxidation in membrane models
Find next benefits of Astaxanthin:
- 10 to
40 times more effective as an antioxidant than beta-carotene
- 500 to
1000 times more effective in inhibiting lipid peroxidation as an
antioxidant than Vitamin E
- has
greater anti-inflammatory capability than Vitamin E
- has
almost 4 times the antioxidant capacity of lutein
- offers
superior protection against UVA and UVB light-induced oxidative stress
more stable in scavenging and quenching than b-carotene canthaxanthin
and zeaxanthin
- highly
potent in enhancing T1 and T2 cancer killing helper cells production
- more
effective than lycopene and lutein in enhancing liver microsome
detoxification activity
- enhances the actions of Vitamins C and E in the
body
- enhances the release of retinol (Vitamin A) from
the liver
Carotenoids
BioSuperfood and
BioPreparation contain an extraordinary number of yellow/orange pigments
called carotenoids. Carotenoids are organic pigments that are
naturally occurring in plants and some other photosynthetic organisms like
algae, some types of fungus and some bacteria. There are over 600 known
carotenoids; they are split into two classes, xanthophylls and carotenes.
They absorb blue light.
The orange ring surrounding
Grand Prismatic Spring is due to carotenoid
molecules, produced by algae and bacteria.
Until late in the 20th Century, the functions
of these carotenoids were discussed only in terms of their potential
vitamin A activity. But since it has been discovered that certain members
of the carotenoid family, approximately 50 carotenoids of the known 600,
are called "pro vitamin A" compounds because the body can convert them
into retinol, an active form of vitamin A.
BioSuperfood and BioPreparation contain many
of these yellow/orange pigments from which pro and pro-pro-vitamin A can
be made. Here is a partial list:
- Alpha-carotene
- Beta-carotene
- Phycocyanin
- Xanthophylis
- Cryptoxanthin
- Echinenone
- Zeaxanthin
- Lutein
- Licopene
- Astaxanthin
- Etc
The extraordinary amounts of carotenoids and several
lesser pigments such as phycoerythrin, tetrapyrrole, and
phytonadione found in BioSuperfood are not just the "color" of
living organisms, but are used to carry on metabolic processes throughout
the body. Without them, enzymatic reactions would be reduced until
cellular disintegration
occurred.
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