What is spirulina?
It’s a microscopic algae in the shape of a perfect spiral coil. This first photosynthetic life form, our immortal ancestor, was designed by nature 3.5 billion years ago. Blue-green algae like spirulina produced the oxygen in our atmosphere allowing all higher life forms to evolve. It has renewed itself with billions of years of successful evolutionary wisdom coded in its DNA.
Spirulina is known as part of prokaryotes, blue-green algae, which does not have a completed nucleus as to see from the following biological orders below: Phylum Cyanophyta Class Cyanophyceae Order Oscillatoriale Family Oscillatoriaceae Genus Spirulina At the present time, there are about 30 species of Spirulina found in the different parts of the world.