Drogheda Independent

Spirulina a great source of B12

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‘What’s wrong? I asked. She put her hands over eyes and pointed at the window. I looked out. A poor cow was lying down beside the train, it’s ears twitching as it drew its last breath.

Long story short, the train had hit a herd of cattle who were on the tracks. A number were trapped under the train while 2 two lay dead on the grass. The Youngest roared her eyes out saying she was never eating steak again! Look she’s 13 - there is no logic when you’re 13.

Meanwhile the stag party were a bit taken aback and after opening a few more cans for the shock, called for a minute’s silence for the cows. The ticket man told us we’d be there for at least an hour so the lads tore into their supplies. To be fair they did offer the Kopperberg around, but like I said 11 am is too early even for me.

An hour turned into 2. The lads cleaned out the buffet car, sang ever cow related song they could think of and started insulting each other. A group of women the other end, drank their weight in prosecco and decided it was ok to have a fag, sure they were after having a terrible shock!

Two hours turned into three, The Youngest wailed that her birthday was ruined and I would have gladly swapped her for a can of Kopperberg if there’d been any left.

Finally they brought us back to the station of origin with promises of buses to transport us. The Stag party had rang ahead and were met at the station by pals carrying slabs of beer. They’d decided Dublin was too far away after all and they were staying put. ‘Ah lads, some laugh,’ says the groom. ‘Best stag party ever!’

Only in Ireland! Have you ever wondered what the difference is between Spirulina and Chlorella, or between Wheat grass and Barley grass? Or whether you can take them all together? I get asked this all the time. You can take them together if you wish, or if you have a particular health concern you may choose one over the other.

Spirulina contains all the essential amino acids, amino acids are the building blocks of protein. It’s an excellent source of vitamins A, K1, K2, and B12, manganese, chromium and GLA. It’s high in Iron but in an easy to digest form which is easy to absorb. Many people choose Spirulina for energy especially active people or those involved in sports. It’s also popular among vegetarian­s and vegans. You can add it to smoothies, juices, yoghurts, or protein balls.

Chlorella contains some iron, protein and GLA, but Spirulina is richer in all of these. However, Chlorella is higher in Chlorophyl­l than Spirulina with almost double the amount. One important use of chlorophyl­l is to detox the liver. Therefore many people will choose Chlorella when they want a combinatio­n of nutrients and detoxifica­tion. It’s often the preferred choice when people want to detox.

What about the grasses? What’s the difference between wheat grass and barley grass? They both provide a source of chlorophyl­l, the green, magnesium-rich pigment found in plants. They both contain a wide range of nutrients including calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium, and vitamins A, C, E, K, and folate. They’re a source of the antioxidan­t, superoxide dismutase, an important enzyme that protects cells in the body from damage.

Wheat grass is commonly chosen for energy, as well as for immune support because of its high level of antioxidan­ts, whereas Barley grass is often chosen to help main a healthy blood pH level. A healthy pH level will have a beneficial effect on skin conditions and also all arthritic conditions. Barley grass contains a slightly higher protein percentage than wheat grass.

You can take one or the other, or you can combine algae’s and grasses. The choice is yours, but they do make an interestin­g addition to your diet.

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