Lifestream Bioactive Spirulina Balance is the perfect choice to even out energy highs and lows throughout the day.
Providing iron, carotenoids and chlorophyll, Lifestream Bioactive Spirulina Balance is a nutrient dense superfood that assists with maintaining healthy energy levels.
When taken as part of a healthy diet made up of a variety of foods, Lifestream Bioactive Spirulina Balance:
Contributes to reducing tiredness and fatigue
Assists in oxygen transportation
Supports detoxifying
Is naturally bioavailable
Lifestream have been the Spirulina experts for over 30 years. The original sustainable superfood: Lifestream Spirulinas are non-GMO and sustainable sourced from the global leaders in microalgae research and cultivation.
It's nutrition to live by.
Bioactive Spirulina Powder - 99.7%
Also contains: Silica, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate made from Palm fruit.
Pregnancy- use your iron requirements during pregnancy as a guide to usage, optimum dose may be required. Discuss with your qualified health professional.
Children 6-12 years- Half the adult dose.
Children 3-6 years- One third the adult dose. Lifestream bioactive spirulina powder is more suitable.
Children under 3 years- Lifestream bioactive spirulina powder can be used to supplement the diet - stir into food after cooking or make drinks with diluted fruit juice.
Warnings:
We recommend Lifestream Spirulina to be part of and not a replacement for a healthy and balanced diet.
Please follow all label instructions and remember, these foods may be new to your diet so you may want to start off with small amounts such as a ¼ of a teaspoon of powder or one to two tablets or capsules (per day for the first week) before building to a suitable level for your own personal needs.
If you have a very sensitive digestive system or may be one of the very few people who have analgae allergy, please check with your Healthcare Practitioner before using Lifestream Spirulina.
Lifestream Spirulina is a natural whole food and is not meant to prevent, diagnose or cure any disease condition.
People with specific nutrient deficiencies may also need professional advice and should consult their Healthcare Practitioner.