1, enhancing immune system function
Spirulina is rich in phycocyanin, active polysaccharide and superoxide dismutase, which can improve human immunity and promote metabolism. When used by ordinary people, it can often accelerate wound healing and prevent skin keratinization.
2. Anti-fatigue and hypoxia tolerance
Modern people have a fast pace of life and many social activities, but their diet tends to be simple and convenient, or they eat too many delicious foods with high calories and fat. Most people have high work pressure, disordered work and rest, and no time for exercise, which leads to abnormal metabolism. Working-class and white-collar workers always feel tired and sleepy, lack of energy and decreased resistance.
3. Promote the healthy growth of infants and young children
Infants and young children, especially those who lack breastfeeding, are in great need of essential amino acids such as lysine and threonine, which can be supplemented by taking spirulina. In addition, spirulina is rich in minerals and trace elements, which is a good source of nutrition for children with partial eclipse. It can gradually correct the bad habits of children with partial eclipse and effectively prevent nutritional anemia.
4. Balance the nutritional structure of teenagers during their growing period.
Teenagers are in adolescence, with heavy study, heavy consumption of physical strength and nutrients, and unreasonable diet and nutrition, which can easily lead to recessive malnutrition, stunting, memory loss and even vision loss. The rich and balanced nutritional structure of spirulina can ensure the nutrition of teenagers in this special growth period and enhance their physical fitness and intelligence.
Extended data:
Spirulina (scientific name: Spirulina) is a lower organism, a prokaryote, a filament composed of single cells or multi-cells, with a length of 200-500μm and a width of 5- 10μm, which is cylindrical, loosely or tightly twisted into a regular spiral, resembling a clockwork, hence the name. Has the effects of reducing toxic and side effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy for cancer, improving immune function and reducing blood lipid.
Spirulina, also known as "Arthrospira". Cyanophyta, trematodaceae. Algae are unbranched filaments composed of a single row of cells, with no or only a thin colloidal sheath, and form regular spiral growth segments of algae. There are no heterocyst and posterior wall spores. About 38 species, most of which grow in alkaline salt lakes.
References:
Spirulina (Spirulina) _ Baidu Encyclopedia