Definitions for "Spirulina"
A Blue Green Algae grown in Hawaii. Super high in vitamins, minerals and especially B-Vitamins. Used to nourish and supply skin with the miracles from the sea.
A product obtained from blue-green algae; a rich source of vitamins A and B12, proteins, minerals and neuropeptides.
A microalgae. Its deep green color comes from its rainbow of natural pigments -chlorophyll (green), phycocyanin (blue) and carotenoids (orange). Used as a colorant in for A Bundle Of Myrrh Arise, Purify and Santa Fe Bath Bars.
Plant based supplement that stimulates immune defenses. Can increase energy and mood, improves weight loss and inhibits replication of certain viruses.
Spirulina is the common name for human and animal food supplements produced primarily from two species of cyanobacteria: Arthrospira platensis, and Arthrospira maxima. These and other Arthrospira species were once classified in the genus Spirulina. There is now agreement that they are distinct genera, and that the food species belong to Arthrospira; nonetheless, the inaccurate term "Spirulina" remains the popular name.
A many-chambered shell coiled in flat spirals. Occurs in most tropical seas. Humectant used in hair and skin conditioners.
a spiral-shaped cyanobacterium