Monday, June 16, 2014

Basics Regarding Organic Klamath Blue Green Alge

By Sally Delacruz


Upper Klamath Lake, also called Klamath Lake, is a freshwater lake located in Oregon. The large, shallow body of water is located east of Cascade Range in the south-central portion of the state. Its surface area makes it the largest body of fresh water in Oregon. Organic Klamath blue green alge has become a popular topic among those interested in natural health.

The technical term Aphonizomenon flos-aquae is used to describe the algae that is produced in this lake. This is similar to chlorella and even spirulina, but there are differences. When people talk about this algae, they often remark on the positive ways it can improve one's health.

This is grown in other regions but considered toxic. There is something special about that which grows in this Oregon lake. It is believed to be 100 percent pure and not toxic at all. This is why a lot of people have started to use it as a supplement. There is no shortage when it comes to this substance and many believe it has powerful health benefits.

It is approximated that thousands of kilograms in algae are harvested from this lake on a yearly basis. Most goes to businesses working in the supplement industry. During the summer, growth is so large that the lake becomes green in color and native fish die because the algae takes all the oxygen from the water.

There are many benefits that are thought to come of using this substance. Although a lot of claims have been made about the powerful health benefits, there is not a lot of research to verify the validity of said claims. Some commonly touted benefits include its ability to suppress tumors, enhance the immune system and function as a plant source of vitamin B12. As is true of other blue-green algaes, this has high amounts of iron, protein and phytonutrients.

This also has phycocyanin. A lot of it. In fact, the algae is believed to have the highest amount of this compound than any recorded food source that exists. Spirulina has high content of this compound, but even the Klamath Lake algae surpasses that by approximately three times. Phycocyanin is considered a natural antioxidant that is formed in cyanobacteria. This is thought to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation.

There is not evidence that can prove the claims made about the benefits of this and so it should be used cautiously. Very few studies have been done on this substance and so there are rightfully skeptics. It is suggested that persons speak with their doctor or a health care professional prior to incorporating this into their daily supplementation. This may work for some and not for others, but it may be best to start off with it in small doses.

A lot of health companies have this available in the form of a pill or powder supplement. It might include only the algae or other natural substances that work well with it. The cost for these goods will range considerably and may related to the retailer. Generally, they are not cheap. Always follow instructions given by the manufacturer and make sure the products are being purchased from a source that you trust.




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