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Omega-3 cools chronic inflammation. Fish oil is an inferior source of Omega-3. Fish oil is a toxic, harshly processed and unsustainable source of Omega-3. Where do you get your Omega-3? Fish? Fish oil? Marine phytoplankton? Flax oil? Snake oil? Read the rest of this entry »
The natural capital of our planet Earth is tremendous, it is the ultimate source of all our materials and energy that we use to sustain ourselves. We have to intelligently choose what is most beneficial to us. Our whole ecosystem is dependent on a very simple and basic natural resource, without which there can be no life on earth. It is the food of the king of the seas, the world’s largest and longest living animal- the blue whale. It is Marine Phytoplankton! Phyto means light and Plankton means floating or suspended. Read the rest of this entry »
When I read that according to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, 27 million Americans have either an overactive or underactive thyroid, I was astounded! In addition, over half of these people don’t even realize their thyroid is at risk because of the general symptoms which can be recognized as a variety of other health problems. The following is a list of symptoms associated with thyroid disease, specifically Hypothyroidism: Read the rest of this entry »
- A Health Newsletter About the Amazing Healing Benefits of the Ocean
Scientists at NASA theorize that some 3 1/2 billion years ago, the world was changed forever. The appearance of tiny organisms with the ability to convert sunlight, warmth, water and minerals into protein (amino acids), carbohydrates and fats marked the beginning of life. Read the rest of this entry »
Thyroid problems are largely a result of an imbalance in your thyroid levels. Any kind of thyroid problem, regardless of cause, leads to a weight problem, and it’s usually drastic – you could find that you are gaining weight, losing it rapidly or maybe you just can’t get rid of it no matter how hard you try! This can then give rise to other weight-related diseases. The ensuing problems are bad whether you suffer from an under-active thyroid an overactive thyroid. Read the rest of this entry »
What is diabetes? Why do we need to slash down our sugar intake?
People don’t have any choice but to quit their in-taking of sweets because their health is at risk. Having a diabetes condition makes a person’s sugar level rise due to a a insulin deficiency or a insulin malfunction. People giving up sugar is not impart of their free will, it’s because they need to give sugar up for health reasons. Diabetes is not a simple disease that can be treated immediately. That why doctors advise diabetics to avoid sugar-rich foods to prevent unhelpful reactions. Read the rest of this entry »
Our soil is rapidly becoming depleted of its valuable minerals and especially trace minerals, which affect our food supply and ultimately our health. Added to this is the tendency we have to eat fast and prepared foods on the run, and we have a nutritional crisis going on. This can be seen by the poor quality of health found in most developed nations. We can take a vitamin pill, but even if some of it is absorbed, it still doesn’t cover the vast amount of missing nutrients in our diet.
That’s why many experts agree that it is important to supplement your diet with superfoods. Superfoods are whole foods that have a natural concentrated abundance of nutrition and phytonutrients in a form that the body can easily absorb and utilize. Phytonutrients are natural plant-based chemicals that promote proper metabolic functions, such as: general nutrition, cardiovascular health, cholesterol, blood sugars, neurological support, skin care, vision, liver health, and energy.
A few of the many popular superfoods right now are:
This unique super-nutrient from the ocean provides the body with residual energy that builds up significantly when it is ingested on a daily basis. With its abundance of naturally produced vitamins, minerals, and original life force, everyone that partakes can enjoy a deepening inner strength.
Jacques Cousteau was a french researcher that researched how marine phytoplankton is the basis of all life on the planet. A team of European doctors, microbiologists and botanists spent many years and millions of dollars researching 40,000 species of phytoplankton in the ocean to determine the best species in each category to use for bio-fuel, aqua culture, exotic fish food and eventually human consumption. Only four species of Marine Phytoplankton were found to be beneficial for human consumption and based on nutritional profiles, one species was super beneficial and was the single species chosen for production.
By using sophisticated bio-reactors, A ‘Spring Bloom’ environment is created that allows natural photosynthesis to occur using sunlight to grow the marine phytoplankton bio-mass. The purified deep water sea solution in which the marine phytoplankton grows ensures that there are no other species contaminating the bio-mass. This method produces a pure, organic, super concentrated nutrient.
Blue whales are kings of the seas. What do they have to do with human health? Well, what would you say if I told you that this king of the seas’ diet was solely dependent on phytoplanktons? Yes, this big guys move around and survive through such small organisms such as phytoplanktons. Amazing, right? The story just keeps on getting better too. Read on to find out why.
Just how big are blue whales? Well, they measure up to 33.6 meters in length and 181 metric tons or more in weight. Blue whales are the largest whales and also the largest living animal. It is even believed to be the largest animal ever to have existed. Yes, they are. The largest known dinosaur, the Argentinosaurus was estimated to weigh in 90 tons and up to 27m in length, slightly smaller than the blue whale. The extinct fish Leedsichthys may also approached that size but still is considered to be smaller than the blue whale. That’s how big these guys are.
A Blue Whale’s tongue weighs around 2.7 tons. Its mouth when fully expanded is large enough to hold 90 tonnes of food and water. Its heart weighs 600 kg and is the largest to be known in any other animal. A new born blue-whale weights up to 2,700 kg, the same weight as a fully grown hippopotamus. On its seventh month, a baby blue whale can drink an approximately 400 liters of milk everyday.
With their size blue whales can travel hundreds of miles without rest and consume up to 1.5 million calories a day in order to restore its massive energy requirements. They can reach speeds of 30 mph over short bursts while 12 mph is their more typical traveling speed.
And guess what? Blue Whales feed on marine phytoplankton. And you know what else is amazing? Scientists and nutritionists have created a raw organic superfood that uses phytoplankton. It is called Marine Phytoplankton.








