Spirulina- Tell me what you know!
Meg_Shirley_86
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I am always looking for another "superfood" (gimmicky name, I know) to add to my already healthy diet. I know vegan atheletes often use spirulina as their source of protein, and was curious as to what others thought. Do you use it? Where do you buy it, and how do you prepare it? Do you take it in a pill/powder form?
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/07/01/spirulina-the-amazing-super-food-youve-never-heard-of.aspx
ETA: I know some of this information is in the article, I was curious about personal experience and thoughts. Also, before someone goes bats*** crazy and says I'm looking for some "miracle" product, you can't lose weight because of a specific food...blah blah blah....
Shut up
I know. Just wanted to consider it for it's protein content, and if it has the other benefits they claim, then bonus.)
-I hate that you have to do that little disclaimer on this site, but you SO do.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/07/01/spirulina-the-amazing-super-food-youve-never-heard-of.aspx
ETA: I know some of this information is in the article, I was curious about personal experience and thoughts. Also, before someone goes bats*** crazy and says I'm looking for some "miracle" product, you can't lose weight because of a specific food...blah blah blah....
Shut up
I know. Just wanted to consider it for it's protein content, and if it has the other benefits they claim, then bonus.)
-I hate that you have to do that little disclaimer on this site, but you SO do.
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steer clear...it be a scam:)0
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steer clear...it be a scam:)
I had that coming That's why I edited my initial post.0 -
Having tried the powder from Nuts.com, I would highly recommend the pill form.
That is, unless you like everything you eat to taste fishy.0 -
I'm a vegetarian, so I take it as a protein supplement. I don't use it as a gimmick, and honestly don't know how much of a "super" food it is. It does help me get to my protein goals each day, and since my stomach is iron intolerant it helps me get iron into my diet.
Here's a legit source of information:
http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/spirulina-000327.htm
Just be sure to get a brand that takes care to remove any mercury or other contaminants.
I also take chlorella for the same reason. Spirulina is better (to me) if you get it in a bag and mix it into water as a drink (of very strange taste, but you get used to it). I just try to avoid millions of pills.0 -
bump, I'm curious about it too. Not because it's gimmicky or some kind of secret fat loss crap, Just very interested in an alternative plant based protein source.0
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I've taken spirulina and chlorophyll powder every day since the early nineties. They are both great sources of protein, and make your skin look amazing. Anyone who tells you that spirulina has magical powers and will make you lose weight is a scam artist. It's a good supplement for people on a plant-based diet, nothing more.0
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Made me puke. Violently. I don't know if the particular product I ate was a bad batch or I'm allergic to it--I haven't been inclined to try again!0
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I add spirulilna to my protein shakes sometimes, but lately since I've started juicing I'm off the spirulina.
It's massively laxative in my experience.0 -
Thanks for the responses so far, including the input on taste, and the link. I'm a vegan, and while it really isn't hard to get the protein I need, sometimes I just don't focus on it and it would be nice to know their is a supplement for those days I don't plan out every single nutrient. I'm pregnant and plan to nurse, so I would definitely feel safer with organic from reputable sources.0
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How do you if the contaminants have been removed? How do you know a good brand or shop over another?
The UMM resouces mentions it helps with alergies. Anyone here want to vouch for that or have experiences either way?0 -
I don't know that I've even noticed if it claims anything to do with weight loss. That's really not a concern of mine. If I could choose the claims that I have heard that I would like to benefit from, I would love it for it's ability to help my body detoxify, improve my skin (which has already improved 100 fold since I went veg), and help with allergies. I'm really focused on it as a protein source for days where I may run low.
ETA: I don't EXPECT it to do 100% of these things, but in my fantasy world, yes, it would be nice. I knew spirulina had a very solid reputation, but I was curious about other's experience and opinions.
You never KNOW that your food is safe. The vast, vast majority of the time, you don't vomit or get sonic diarrhea. I didn't say that I would be certain that an organic spirulina will always be uncontaminated by metals, I would just like a provider with a good reputation. Sheesh. Another disclaimer I wish I would have said, in retrospect.0 -
It's a supplement. It's not a miracle and it won't melt your fat away. Having said that, i take it once in a while to get a boost of energy instead of caffeine.0
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It's a supplement. It's not a miracle and it won't melt your fat away. Having said that, i take it once in a while to get a boost of energy instead of caffeine.
Ok, I mean, I'm not trying to be a **** or whatever, and I think your advice is solid, but nobody (that I've noticed) has said anything about it contributing to weight loss, and I think I've expressed thoroughly that it's not a concern or something the plant is purported to do. I want nutritious food to add to my healthy diet, and weight loss is a byproduct, not the goal.
If I'm being rude, let me apologize, I do not mean to be. I just feel like you can't post anything on this site without hearing the same common sense statements over and over. A lot of people are looking for miracle cures and believe everything they read if it means they don't really have to work for it. I'm not one of those people. I've tried to convey that I have common sense, but it doesn't seem to come through.0 -
Thanks for the responses so far, including the input on taste, and the link. I'm a vegan, and while it really isn't hard to get the protein I need, sometimes I just don't focus on it and it would be nice to know their is a supplement for those days I don't plan out every single nutrient. I'm pregnant and plan to nurse, so I would definitely feel safer with organic from reputable sources.0
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Thank you very much, bokchoybaby! I was kind of feeling unsure about adding this in just yet. I thought about just using a 1/2 or a 1/4 of the recommended serving. My husband ( I am so lucky) eats whatever the heck I put in front of him, and I'm sure he'd like to know he's getting enough protein as well (he's 6'5", large frame, so I don't want him to consistently get too low on it).0
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I drink a protein powder called spirutein (has spirulina). Its good0
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I use the Pure Hawaiian Spirulina pacifica powder and there is no taste at all when I add it to smoothies or fruit juice0
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