Huge Study Demonstrates Spirulina’s Benefits for Cardiovascular Health
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. One of the tiniest supplements in nature could help the largest health problem in the world.
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by Linda Woolven, B.A., Master Herbalist, Acupuncturist and Ted Snider, B.Ed., M.A.

Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the world. One of the tiniest supplements in nature could help the largest health problem in the world.

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Spirulina is a tiny microalgae. High blood pressure is a huge problem. This tiny supplement may be a safe, effective answer to this huge problem. Spirulina is a blue-green microalgae that is absolutely loaded in easily digested, highly absorbable nutrients. A recent meta-analysis revealed that spirulina significantly reduces total cholesterol, the heart harmful LDL cholesterol…

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This tiny supplement could be a big help to you if you have cholesterol problems. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. It may count for an astounding 31.9% of all deaths. One of the leading causes of cardiovascular disease is dyslipidemia. You have dyslipidemia if you have bad levels of fats: the…

Spirulina is a blue-green algae that is a powerhouse of nutrients and antioxidants. A new study suggests that a little bit a day may make a lot of difference for people with Alzheimer’s disease.