Natures Perfect Protein Supplement... Spirulina
Protein & Amino Acids
As a protien supplement spirulina has a distinct advantage
over other forms of supplement. Because of the important role
proteins play in our overall health and well being, they are
often referred to as the building blocks of life.
Proteins are complex molecules consisting of chains of amino
acids and are best known for their role in the formation and
repair of structures such as muscle and bone. However, proteins
and their aminos’ have numerous other vital functions,
such as insulin management, immune system regeneration, mineral
transport and anti-hypertensive properties.
Proteins are made up of 22 identified amino acids. Nine of
these are essential yet the body cannot produce them, so they
must be provided by the diet. Non-essential amino acids are
needed also, but the body can produce these itself. . Essential
amino acids, plus sufficient nitrogen in foods, are needed
to synthesize the non-essential amino acids.
The quality of the protein depends on the amounts of amino
acids contained in a protein. The more closely the protein
matches the body’s requirements the higher the quality.
Spirulina is known as a ‘complete protein’ due
to the fact that it contains all the essential amino acids.
This means we can get our necessary intake of protein without
subjecting our digestive system to the hard work of processing
animal products.
Digestable Protein Unlike other forms of protein, the protein
in Spirulina is 85-95% digestible, one of the highest available.
In fact, Spirulina is second only to a dried egg supplment
with regards to usable protein, and higher than any of the
common foods in the form in which they are usually purchased.
Being composed of soft mucopolysaccharides, Spirulina has
no cellulose in its cell walls making it easy for the body
to digest and assimilate.
Its amino acids are delivered to the body for almost instant
absorption.
Protein digestibility is important for many people and especially
important for people suffering from intestinal malabsorption
or digestive disorders. Typically, many older people have
difficulty digesting complex proteins and are on restricted
diets. They find Spirulina’s protein an ideal way of
ensuring they receive the nourishment needed. Spirulina is
an effective supplment for sufferers of malnutrition diseases
where the ability of intestinal absorption has been damaged.
Given to malnourished children, it is more effective than
milk powders because milk's lactic acid can be difficult to
absorb.
On top of all this, Spirulina complements vegetable proteins
found in beans and pulses and increases their amino acid quality.
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