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Wild Blue - Green - The Key

    The neuropeptides in Wild Blue-Green Algae help to repair, rebuild, and strengthen the neurtotransmitters in the brain so that the brain's neurons, or nerve cells, can communicate at 100% effectiveness to the rest of the body. One of the main factors that allow "dis-ease" to gain a foothold in your body is poor "electronic signals" going to the brain and back to the organs and other parts of the body. Thus, in order to correct the  "communication problem" it is necessary to reestablish the quality of the nerve inpulsees so that they freely flow in both directions. When this happens the body come into the natural harmony that nature intended.

    Wild Blue-Green Algae contains the eight essential amino acids which cannot be manufactured by the body. They are tryptophan, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, valine, leucine and isoleucine. Also, Wild Blue- Green Algae contains  the two important amino acids histidine and arginine essential for children's growth.

 

SOME OF THE INGREDIENTS THAT MAKE

WILD BLUE-GREEN ALGAE SPECIAL

Cystine

    Cystine is of interest not only because it builds proteins such as hair, but because it helps destroy harmful chemicals in the body such as acetaldehyde and free radicals produced by smoking and drinking.

    Pearson reports that this amino acid is effective" not only in preventing hangovers, but also in preventing damage such as emphysema and cancer caused by smoking."

    Cystine has been found to offer a degree of protection against radiation, including nuclear and X-radiation.

    Recently, Dr. William Philpott has postulated that cystine is necessary for the utilization of vitamin B-6. His studies suggest that "a majority of chronic degenerative illness. whether physical or mental, have vitamin B-6 utilization disorder. The culprit in this vitamin B-6 utilization problem seems to be cystine deficiency.

Glutamine

    Tests have shown that glutamic acid, a "non-essential" amino acid, improve intelligence, speeds the healing of ulcers, gives a lift from fatigue, and helps to control alcoholism, schizophrenia and the craving for sweets. The problem is that in order to get more of this amino acid into the brain where it becomes a high energy brain fuel, we have to use a little nutritional ingenuity. More glutamic acid in the brain might make you smarter, if you're smart enough to figure out how to get mor eglutamic into the brain.

Lysine

    Lysine is an essential acid in that it is required for human nutrition and is not produced by the human body. Lysine is a key amino acid in many critical body proteins, and is needed for growth, tissue repair, and the production of antibodies, hormones and enzymes. Current research efforts are being directed at Lysine having a possible role in reducing the incidence of herpes infection and migraine headaches.

    Natural Lysine deficiencies result in tiredness, inability to concentrate, irritability, bloodshot eyes, retarded growth, hair loss, anemia and reproductive problems.

Phenylalanine

    Phenylalanine is a nutrient essential to life. All of the nutrient amino acids are the building blocks of proeins, but phenylalanine is one of the few amino acids readily converted into basic brain compounds that control our mood. Research is now being directed to look at the role of dietary phenylalanine in increasing the sense of well being. Medical researchers are studying the role of this nutrient in overcoming depression, improving memory, increasing mental alertness, controlling Allergies and as an aid to weight loss.

    Phenylalanine is needed to buid proteins such as insulin, papain and melanin, but its most important role may be in the production of the critical hormones epinephrine ( adrenaline), nonrepinephrine (nonadrenaline), dopa, dopamine, thyroxine, and triodothronine. It should be noted that phenylalanine can readily be converted by the liver into amino acid tyrosine ( but not vice versa). Most researchers group phenylalanine and tyrosine together because of little difference between the two amino acids. Phenylalanine can provide a person with all the tyrosine normally required ( provided the person does not have impaired conversion) and dietary tyrosine can spare the body of some, but not all, of its phenylalanine need.

Tyrosine

    Recent clinical research finds that the natural amino acid, tyrosine, is helpful in overcoming depression, improving memory and increasing mental alertness. It has stimulated interest in the nutritional role of this dietary factor. Of particular interest is the research linking tyrosine deficiency to the development of depression in some oral contraceptive users.

    The body needs tyrosine to build many complex structural proteins and enzymes, but the recent clinical research has centered on the simpler compounds used by the body to transmit nerve impulses and to determine one's mental mood and alertness. These compounds are called neurotransmitters, and they are readily formed in the body by minor alteration of the tyrosine molecule. It is very likely that deficiencies of tyrosine can impair the body's ability to produce the proper balance of these neurotransmitters.

    In assessing the dietary quantity of tyrosine, the phenylalanine content of the diet should also be determined, as the body can make tyrosine out of "let-over" phenylalanine. Dietary tyrosine can spare the body of some, but not all, of its phenylalanine need.

Tryptophan

Tryptophan is an essential amino acid found in all foods that contain protein. If the plant or animal has grown in a balanced environment, the tryptophan found in the plant or animal will also be balanced.

    Eating megadoses of any essential nutrient always contains some risk. Whole, wild, natural foods gives you your best opportunity of a balanced system.

    Tryptophan is an amino acid, one of 20 amino acids found naturally in all foods containing protein such as meats, grains and vegetables.

    Therefore, we must eat foods that contain Tryptophan. So, Tryptophan is necessary for good health and eating Wild Blue-Green Algae is a safe and beneficial way to obtain part of the essential amino acids your body needs on a daily basis.

Vitamin A

    Builds resistance to infections, especially of the respiratory tract. Helps maintain a healthy condition of the outer layers of many tissues and organs. Promotes growth and vitality. Permits ormation of visual purple in the eye, counteracting night blindness and weak eyesight. Promotes healthy skin. Essential for pregnancy and lactation.

Thiamine B1

    Promotes growth, aids growth and digestion, essential for normal functioning of nerve tissues, muscles and heart.

Riboflavin B2

    Improves growth, essential for healthy eyes, skin and mouth, promotes general health.

Pyrdoxine B6

    Aids in food assimilation and in protein and fat metabolism, prevents various nervous and skin disorders, prevents nausea.

Cyanobalamin B12

    Helps in the formation and regeneration of red blood cells, thus helping to prevent anemia; promotes growth and increased appetite in children; A general tonic for adults.

Asorbic Acid C - Vitamin C

    Necessary for healthy teeth, gums and bones; strengthens all connective tissue; promotes wound healing; helps promote capillary integrity and prevention of permeability; a very important factor in maintaining sound health and vigor.

Calcium

    Builds and maintains bones and teeth; helps blood to clot; aids vitality and endurance; regulates heart rhythm.

Cobalt

    Stimulant to production of red blood cells; component of Vitamin B 12 necessary for normal growth and appetite.

Copper

    Necessary for absorption and utilization of iron; formation of red blood cells.

Iron

    required in manufacture of hemoglobin; helps carry oxygen in the blood.

Magnesium

    Necessary for calcium and Vitamin C metabolism; essential for normal functioning of nervous and muscular system.

Manganese

    Activates various enzymes and other minerals to proper utilization of Vitamins B1 and E.

Posphorus

    Needed for normal bone and tooth structure. Interrelated with action Calcium and Vitamin D.

Potassium

    Necessary for normal muscle tone; nerves, heart action and enzyme reactions.

Zinc

    Helps normal tissue function, protein and carbohydrate metabolism

 

 

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