Spirulina – a miracle of nature in the fight against the silent killer – high blood pressure
High blood pressure is called the silent killer because you can’t feel it. It can cause headaches and dizziness, damage blood vessels, heart and kidneys. In Latvia, almost half of the population suffers from it. Two Latvian scientists, Agnese Stunda Zujeva and Kristīne Veģere, realized that the people of northern countries should be given the opportunity to get to know the healing abilities of fresh Spirulina. As a result of several years of research, a unique cultivation technology was developed and the cultivation of tropical micro algae Spirulina began in Latvia.
The health effects of spirulina have been proven in studies
Studies show that Spirulina can reduce high blood pressure.
For example, in overweight people, taking spirulina for 3 months showed a drop in blood pressure. Vascular condition improved and body mass index also decreased.*
Another study of patients who took Spirulina for 12 weeks showed improvements in blood vessel health and other health indicators.**
High blood pressure is caused by inflammation. Those who have low blood pressure do not need to worry – it will not be lower than normal due to Spirulina.
Sport activities + Spirulina = a healing combination
Overweight study participants who exercised and took Spirulina had greater improvements in blood lipids (including cholesterol) and diastolic blood pressure than those who only exercised. Also, the muscles adapted to the load faster and the BMI improved faster than in non- Spirulina users.***
More than reduced high blood pressure
Spirulina does more than just lower it. This wonderful superfood can improve cholesterol levels and other indicators related to cardiovascular health.
Choice for Health
Spirulina is a natural remedy for high blood pressure. It is a powerful and evidence-based approach to improving health. Don’t let the silent killer sneak up on you – choose Spirulina and move towards a healthier future.
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