Spirulina is about sixty percent protein - far more than any other food.
Its protein is complete, meaning that it contains all the essential amino acids.
While most animal proteins are high in fat, calories, and cholesterol, Spirulina is
only five percent fat, most of which is beneficial unsaturated fatty acids like GLA
(more on this wonderful nutrient later). There are less than four calories in each
gram and practically no cholesterol.
Spirulina's protein is easily digested and assimilated. Other plants have
cell walls of hard, indigestible cellulose, while Spirulina's cell walls consist of
soft mucopolysaccharides, making it easy for the body to digest. Digestibility
and absorption are very important factors, especially for undernourished people,
convalescents, and the elderly.
Spirulina is about sixty percent protein - far more than any other food.
Its protein is complete, meaning that it contains all the essential amino acids.
While most animal proteins are high in fat, calories, and cholesterol, Spirulina is
only five percent fat, most of which is beneficial unsaturated fatty acids like GLA
(more on this wonderful nutrient later). There are less than four calories in each
gram and practically no cholesterol.
Spirulina's protein is easily digested and assimilated. Other plants have
cell walls of hard, indigestible cellulose, while Spirulina's cell walls consist of
soft mucopolysaccharides, making it easy for the body to digest. Digestibility
and absorption are very important factors, especially for undernourished people,
convalescents, and the elderly.
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