4. Did you know?
Japanese people eat 10 kgs of algae per year.
5. Maybe that’s why they have
the highest life expectancy in the world*?
* WHO World Health Statistics 2010
6. Life expectancy at birth (2008)
USA
UK
Slovakia
Serbia
Rom ania
Poland 83 years!
Japan
Hungary
Germ any
France
Czech Republic
68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84
years
WHO World Health Statistics 2010
11. Algae are rich in:
• proteins
• iodine
• chlorophyll
• vitamins and
• minerals.
12. Proteins
Protein is used by the body to
perform many functions
including:
• Building and repairing body
tissues.
• Producing enzymes.
• Carrying nutrients
throughout the body.
• Hormone production.
• Creating new cells.
• Maintaining fluid balance.
• Transporting oxygen
throughout the body.
13. Iodine
• Algae are natural iodine
sources, contain iodine in
organic bind which promotes
its utilization.
• Iodine is indispensable for
the production of thyroid
hormones, adequate
metabolism and energy
production.
• It may also help preserve the
health of hair, skin and nails.
14. Did you know?
In Europe, more than half of the population
has a low iodine intake!*
*Iodine deficiency in Europe, A continuing public health problem, WHO, ISBN 978 92 4 159396 0 http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2007/9789241593960_eng.pdf
15. Chlorophyll
• Chlorophyll is a green
pigment found in most plants
and algae and responsible for
photosynthesis.
• Highly cleansing, it helps
support detoxification in the
body by eliminating toxins that
can damage health.
• Acts as an internal body
deodorant.
19. Spirulina alga
• Spirulina is a microscopic
bluish-green alga in the shape
of a perfect spiral coil.
• Lives in warm, alkaline
waters.
• Very valuable source of
nutrients.
• Rich in antioxidants and
Vitamin Bs and E.
• Excellent source of essential
fatty acids and full of easy to
digest proteine.
• Contains more beta carotene
than carrots.
• Has a high iodine content.
20. Chlorella alga
• Chlorella is a one-celled
green alga.
• The name is taken from the
Greek word chloros meaning
green and the Latin word ella
meaning small.
• Chlorella likes alkaline
environments.
• Natural detoxifyer.*
• Excellent source of proteins,
fat soluble vitamins, minerals
and fiber.
• Has a high iodine content.
*Effect of Chlorella intake on Cadmium metabolism in rats, Nutrition
Research and Practice (2009), 3(1), 15-22
21. Wheat grass
• Wheat grass refers to the
young grass of the common
wheat plant.
• Provides chlorophyll, amino
acids, minerals, vitamins, and
enzymes.
• Generally known as powerful
detoxifier.
• Restores alkalinity to the
blood.
22. Alfalfa leaf
• Alfalfa provides organic acids,
free amino acids, beta-carotene
and vitamins B,C, D and E.
• It is one of the best natural
sources of vitamin K.
• Vitamin K helps build bones by
working with vitamin D. Your
body cannot use calcium without
it.
23. Proprietary blend
• A special proprietary blend of
well known and popular “green”
foods - such as broccoli,
cabbage, celery seed, spinach,
Aloe vera and Brussel sprouts -
for improved health, immune
system and body, which copes
with the harmful effects of
acidification more easily.
24. When do we recommend
Spirulina Chlorella PLUS?
25. If you are on a low protein diet or you are vegetarian.