Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spirulina?
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae rich in nutrients and considered a superfood. It's known for its high protein content, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
What Nutrients Does Spirulina Contain?
Spirulina is packed with nutrients including protein, vitamins (B-complex, beta-carotene, vitamin E), minerals (iron, calcium, magnesium), and essential fatty acids.
How Do I Use Spirulina?
Spirulina can be consumed in various ways with our Freeze Dried and Freshly Frozen Spirulina. It's often added to smoothies, juices, and recipes for a nutritional boost.
What's the Difference Between Freshly Frozen Spirulina and Freeze Dried Spirulina?
Freshly Frozen Spirulina allows you to store your spirulina for up to 3 months in the freezer while maintaining all its healthy goodnessOur Freeze Dried Spirulina allows you to store your Spirulina in a cool, dry place at room temperature for up to 12 months, providing you with on-the-go convenience whilst maintaining its goodness
Is Spirulina Suitable for Everyone?
Spirulina is suitable for most people, However, we recommend consumers to seek professional medical guidance on whether or not to take this product
Can Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Consume Spirulina?
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should seek professional medical assistance before incorporating spirulina into their diet. While spirulina is generally considered safe, individual circumstances may vary.
Can Spirulina Interact with Medications?
Spirulina may interact with certain medications, especially immunosuppressants and blood-thinning drugs. It's recommended to seek professional medical assistance if you're on any medications before adding spirulina to your diet.
Registry Information
Our Spirulina products have been sent to the lab to be tested for pathogens, where it passed the SFA regulation guidelines for SFA Sales Of Food Act (CAP 283)
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae rich in nutrients and considered a superfood. It's known for its high protein content, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
What Nutrients Does Spirulina Contain?
Spirulina is packed with nutrients including protein, vitamins (B-complex, beta-carotene, vitamin E), minerals (iron, calcium, magnesium), and essential fatty acids.
How Do I Use Spirulina?
Spirulina can be consumed in various ways with our Freeze Dried and Freshly Frozen Spirulina. It's often added to smoothies, juices, and recipes for a nutritional boost.
What's the Difference Between Freshly Frozen Spirulina and Freeze Dried Spirulina?
Freshly Frozen Spirulina allows you to store your spirulina for up to 3 months in the freezer while maintaining all its healthy goodnessOur Freeze Dried Spirulina allows you to store your Spirulina in a cool, dry place at room temperature for up to 12 months, providing you with on-the-go convenience whilst maintaining its goodness
Is Spirulina Suitable for Everyone?
Spirulina is suitable for most people, However, we recommend consumers to seek professional medical guidance on whether or not to take this product
Can Pregnant or Breastfeeding Women Consume Spirulina?
Pregnant and breastfeeding women should seek professional medical assistance before incorporating spirulina into their diet. While spirulina is generally considered safe, individual circumstances may vary.
Can Spirulina Interact with Medications?
Spirulina may interact with certain medications, especially immunosuppressants and blood-thinning drugs. It's recommended to seek professional medical assistance if you're on any medications before adding spirulina to your diet.
Registry Information
Our Spirulina products have been sent to the lab to be tested for pathogens, where it passed the SFA regulation guidelines for SFA Sales Of Food Act (CAP 283)