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  2. Algas calcareas - Wikipedia

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    This is calcified green algae compared with a 10 centimeter (3.93 in.) marker. Algas calcareas, also known as AlgaeCal, is a plant-based dietary supplement derived from Lithothamnion superpositum, a red marine algae native to South America. It is a source of calcium, magnesium, and other trace minerals.

  3. Spirulina (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

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    Spirulina is the dried biomass of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that can be consumed by humans and animals. The three species are Arthrospira platensis, A. fusiformis, and A. maxima. Cultivated worldwide, Arthrospira is used as a dietary supplement or whole food. [1] It is also used as a feed supplement in the aquaculture, aquarium, and ...

  4. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed is lifted out of the top of an algae scrubber/cultivator, to be discarded or used as food, fertilizer, or skin care. Alginates are used in industrial products such as paper coatings, adhesives, dyes, gels, explosives and in processes such as paper sizing, textile printing, hydro-mulching and drilling.

  5. Is Algae Oil the New Fish Oil? - AOL

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    Many supplement algae oil to reduce inflammation, support brain health, cardiovascular health, eye health, joint pain, gut health, or help manage blood lipids. That said, the scientific jury is ...

  6. Fucoidan - Wikipedia

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    Fucoidan is a long chain sulfated polysaccharide found in various species of brown algae.Commercially available fucoidan is commonly extracted from the seaweed species Fucus vesiculosus (), Cladosiphon okamuranus, Laminaria japonica (kombu, sugar kelp) and Undaria pinnatifida ().

  7. Omega-3 fatty acid - Wikipedia

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    Marine algae and phytoplankton are primary sources of omega−3 fatty acids. [4] DHA and EPA accumulate in fish that eat these algae. [ 5 ] Common sources of plant oils containing ALA include walnuts , edible seeds, and flaxseeds as well as hempseed oil , while sources of EPA and DHA include fish and fish oils , [ 1 ] and algae oil .

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