Marine phytoplankton is a
micro-algae from the ocean that has been living and growing on this planet for
billions of years. It is considered to be the oldest known food chain for the entire sea
population. The longest living and largest sea mammals such as the big blue
whale, weighing around 120 tons, about 80 feet in length and having a lifespan between
80-150 years, utilize phytoplankton in their daily diet. Imagine what it can do for humans?
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There are many different species of
Marine phytoplankton growing abundantly in the oceans around the world.
According to NASA research, Marine
phytoplankton provides 90% of our oxygen in the atmosphere. 71% of the earth is water and the
remaining 29% is land. So all the forests and trees combined can't produce as much oxygen as Marine phytoplankton. Scientific
research indicates that Marine Phytoplankton could be the most important food for
everything on earth! The most scientific research conducted on the best species of Marine phytoplankton regarding human consumption has shown to be Nannochloropsis gaditana.
Absorption
Almost all Marine Phytoplankton does not require any digestive process because its nine times smaller than a human red blood cell, allowing it to be immediately absorbed into the body, making it 100% bioavailable. These productive micro-organisms work in synchronization to give the body all the essential nutrients it needs to function at maximum potential. Marine phytoplankton contains hundreds of phytochemicals that protects the body's tissues while at the same time, detoxifying the body and removing toxins, which increases oxygen and circulation. This also helps to prevent abnormal cell division that can lead to cancer.Omega 3 fatty acids
Marine Phytoplankton is an extraordinary source of omega 3 essential fatty acids. These cannot be produced by the body and must be directly obtained from a person's diet such as fish or fish oil supplements. Fish eat plankton which contains omega 3s and people eat fish to obtain the omega 3s. The reality is that we have to eat an abundance of fish to obtain the same nutritional value as Marine phytoplankton in a single dose. So why not go directly to the source? The omega 3s contain DHA, EPA and ALA. We vitally utilize these for the brain, which in result, sends signals for stem cell production throughout the body. The better the absorption of the these fatty acids into the brain and nervous system, the more efficiently the body can function; neurologically and systematically.Nutritional properties
Marine phytoplankton, Nannochloropsis gaditana, fits the human nutritional profile perfectly. It contains 92 minerals and trace minerals, all amino acids, is a complete protein, has essential fatty acids 3, 6, 7, 9, polysaccharides and nucleotides.Few benefits
- Improves immune function: Antibacterial, anti fungal and antiviral
- Anti-inflammatory: nucleotide content has an effect on increasing cellular immune system energy without stimulation.
- Detoxification: High alkalinity and minerals such as calcium, magnesium, sulfur, and zinc to protect the body and guide toxins away.
- Weight loss: Sheds excess weight and fat effortlessly
- Improves memory: Feeds the master glands in the brain stimulating neurotransmitter production; using omega 3 fatty acids and phospholipids.
- Body strength: Chlorophyll; increases oxygen and circulation.
- Blood sugar: Naturally restores (mineral deficiency) in the body.
Products
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People
Marine phytoplankton has helped people all over the world! These websites and videos explain the anti-cancer properties it promotes. Win The Fight Against Cancer Naturally, Jeff Davis-Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer, and John-Alternative Cancer Treatment.
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