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The Most Commonly Known Spirulina Algae Side Effects

By Justin Castle


Spirulina is a blue green algae diet supplement that is known to provide many benefits. It is known as a balance diet source because it consists of most of the nutritional needs such as antioxidant, proteins, minerals, vitamins and carbohydrate. Like many supplements, it too has some unwanted side effects if not used with care. However, the side effects are very few because it is an all-natural product.

Individuals struggling with anemia are likely to feel faintness, tiredness and superfluous urge to eat. Undiagnosed patients that sense any of these conditions are advised to consult with a physician and get tested for anemia.

Nausea and fever might possibly occur because of the excessive protein intake. The high protein content in the supplement leads to the most frequent adverse reactions of spirulina, which is an elevated body temperature. This is sparked through the metabolism of the extra protein that is followed by the release of heat. The generated heat and the temperature rising may result in fever.

In order for the smooth ingestion and absorption of the supplement, one must drink plenty of water. 16 ounces of water is advised to be consumed with the daily dose of the supplement. Without having the noted amount of water, unwanted effects such as constipation and extreme thirst may occur.

One of the rare side effects is the body breakouts and itchy skin. This is an issue caused by an allergic reaction to the blue green algae. There are only a few reports documenting the side effects. For most users, this should not be a concern.

The most intense unwanted effect that can occur by consuming spirulina is the damage to kidney and liver. This is typically due to the concentration of nucleic acid found in the organic composite where the blue green algae were taken from. Therefore a user is suggested to consider pills coming from blue green algae that contain a small amount of nucleic acid. Choosing a good quality product may help to save the trouble of having a kidney and liver damage.

Spirulina intake might cause the digestive system to produce gases that might lead to stomach discomfort. This is because of its high nutrient content found in the supplement that gets ingested in the body which in result releases gas.

Examples above are several of the most typical side effects. The adverse reactions pointed out in this post are definitely possible to avoid. Taking the suggested dose of spirulina is very important in order to take it without health issues. So it is advised that the maximum daily serving of the supplement to be under 3 grams.




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