5 Reasons to Give Your Dog Spirulina

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The Power of Spirulina

Spirulina is a raw blue-green micro-algae that grows in ponds and is known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-arthritic and detoxing properties. Spirulina gets its blue-green color from two compounds: the green from chlorophyll and blue from phycocyanin.

1. Spirulina is a great source of protein
Spirulina Tea Spirulina contains 65% to 71% protein, and just one ounce of spirulina contains about 16 grams of protein. This protein is four times more absorbable per gram than the same amount beef protein, making it the ultimate superfood. With its high levels of protein, spirulina can help satisfy hunger.

2. Spirulina is rich in vitamins
Spirulina is high in vitamins, including vitamin A, K, B-Complex, C, calcium, iron and magnesium.

3. Spirulina may possess anti-cancer properties
As previously mentioned, the blue color of spirulina comes from phycocyanin, also known as C-PC.

Spirulina Tablets and powder C-PC suppresses the COX-2 enzyme. C-PC also protects the liver, as it scavenges free radicals. Spirulina acts as a liver protector, kidney and nerve tonic as well. It is also high in antioxidants which in return, fight off free radicals and can help with eye health.

4. Spirulina can boost up the immune system
Spirulina helps increase the production of antibodies and white blood cells in order to give your dog the resources to fight off germs and prevent illness.

5. Spirulina works as an antihistamine
Is your dog itchy, sneezy or has a running nose? Spirulina is a natural antihistamine and helps support inflammation to combatyour dog's allergies. I have also been taking Springtime's Spirulina Tablets for People to help with my seasonal allergies.*



Also, check out Springtime's Longevity for Dogs and Cats which is a natural powdered supplement with 14 ingredients to detox their body, including spirulina, to help keep their joints healthy and lubricated, promote healthy skin and coat, and to boost the immune system."
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