Super Blue Green Algae: From the Lake to Your Door

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Simplexity Health shows you where and how Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (an edible micro-algae) is harvested. The video also shows how this whole-food supplement is encapsulated and packaged.
For more information, visit www.simplexityhealth.com or call 1-800-800-1300.

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  • Hello, thanks for the video its fantastic, I am after a little advice really, I am building a backyard aquaponic system, I was thinking of growing tilapia fish and a vegetable crop of lettice or tomato or something similar, could you kindly tell me if I could just as easily produce fish and Algae as the vegetable? much thanks in advance, Peter

  • Super Blue Green Algae is a special algae, it grows larger quantities in Upper Klamath Lake only, because of volcanic soil, containing rich micro nutrient elements. The backyard aquaponic system does not support the Super Blue Green Algae growth, since it requires key micro elements. It is possible to grow other types of algae by adding some inoculums and commercial fertilizers, which is good for fish.

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  • I watched the clip and read the comments and it was good. Now I have some guestions to ask. I live in Milton, Florida and am interested in the Alpha and Omega type. Where can I get these? are there any of your locations here in Milton or Pensacola, florida?

  • I is all the same algae, and the form that one chooses to use is personal. Many simply prefer to mix the powder into a daily "smoothie", I have always preferred the tablets because they are very small...I take 4 ea. of Alpha and Omega each day....my husband takes a different amount. The APA we give our pets is in powder form and contains probiotics, enzymes and Super Sprouts. I know many people who enjoy it as well.

  • WHICH IS THE BEST BRAND TO BUY AND WHICH FORM? I.E. TABLET/POWDER/LIQUID ETC.... I DONT WANT SALES TALK, BUT GENUINE INFO...

  • @hurstma59 your a multi accounting promoter

  • lol good

  • Interesting to read the comments left here. I'll contribute my two cents worth. I love, love, love this organic superfood,and cannot imagine going without it for even one day. Have been taking it on a daily basis for over 17 years and can testify that it has done for me, all that it's reported to do. Detoxified first, then rebuilt on a cellular level. Neither my husband or I have been sick one day since we begin taking it. He is now 68 and I'm 60 (but feel like I'm 40)! :>)

  • e3live? More like e3dead!! Do what I've done...try the frozen crap and try Simplexity's algae and see if/what difference you experience and then buy that. David Wolfe, Hippocrates, and other centers that promote e3dead are leveraging their influence because e3 pays them based on how much they sell...many of them don't even take it themselves! Wake up people - follow the money trail.

    I don't care what you take...take the Klamath Lake algae that makes a difference in your life and health!!

  • @MickScarborough, interesting. The nutrient profile of man-made spirulina is significantly inferior to the nutrient profile of the AFA blue green algae from Klamath Lake. I agree most harvesters of Klamath Lake algae lose the integrity of the algae due to inferior harvesting methods. Take spirulina and compare it to Simplexity's algae and you'll notice that you feel something from the one and you don't feel anything from the other. You could do the same experiment with other algae from the lake.

  • @SimplexityCreative However there is nothing keeping him fron perfectly growing Spirulina at home and its a blue/greem alage/ There is nothing majical or unique about Klamath or its algae.

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