Spirulina is a blue-green vegetable alga, and an abundant source of protein, amino acids, phytonutrients, iron, antioxidants and B-vitamins. M. Eric Gershwin, from University of California/Davis (UCD; California, USA), and colleagues studied 40 seniors, mean age 63 years, wjo took 6 tablets of 500mg spirulina daily for 12 weeks. The team measured Immune function via complete blood cell (CBC) counts and indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) enzyme activity, with results showing that over half of all participants receiving spirulina had higher IDO activity after 6 and 12 weeks; in particular, this effect was striking in men, with over 75% of study subjects manifesting the benefit. Further, spirulina was associated with a steady increase in corpuscular hemoglobin, thereby aiding to “ameliorate anemia and immunosenescence in older subjects.”
Spirulina May Boost Immune System
Carlo Selmi, Patrick SC Leung, Laura Fischer, Bruce German, Chen-Yen Yang, Thomas P Kenny, Gerry R Cysewski, M Eric Gershwin. “The effects of Spirulina on anemia and immune function in senior citizens.” Cell Mol Immunol, January 31, 2011.
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