Spirulina and BlueMAJIK are two of the most popular algae-based superfoods — and while they look different, they actually come from the same source.
- Spirulina → a nutrient-rich dark green algae.
- BlueMAJIK (blue spirulina) → an extract of spirulina, where the blue pigment phycocyanin is concentrated.
This means BlueMAJIK isn’t a different algae, but a purified form of spirulina that highlights its blue antioxidant compound.
Spirulina vs. BlueMAJIK: What’s the Difference?
Blue-green algae naturally contain two main compounds:
- Chlorophyll (green) → gives spirulina its deep green colour and many of its detoxifying properties.
- Phycocyanin (blue) → the antioxidant protein that’s extracted to create BlueMAJIK.
So when you take spirulina, you get chlorophyll, phycocyanin, and a broad spectrum of nutrients. With BlueMAJIK, you’re focusing on the concentrated blue antioxidant benefits.
Health Benefits of Spirulina
- 🌱 Nutrient powerhouse: 4× more potassium than bananas, 9× more iron than spinach, and 2× more vitamin A than carrots.
- 💪 High-protein fuel: About 7g protein per serving, with only ~30 calories.
- 🥕 Rich in beta-carotene: Supports digestion and gut health.
- 🛡 Immune & cellular support: Known for antioxidant and anti-cancer properties.
Health Benefits of BlueMAJIK (Blue Spirulina Extract)
- 🔵 Potent anti-inflammatory: Supports joint comfort and mobility.
- ⚡ Natural energy boost: May reduce fatigue and discomfort.
- 🛡 Antioxidant-rich: Protects against oxidative stress.
- 🧬 Complete protein: 63% protein, with all essential and non-essential amino acids.
- 💙 Vitamin B12 powerhouse: Just 1g provides 136% of your daily B12 needs.
- ✅ Clean nutrition: Zero sugars per serving, 100% certified organic.
Why People Love BlueMAJIK
Aside from the impressive health benefits, BlueMAJIK’s electric blue colour makes it a star in the kitchen. From smoothie bowls to lattes, it turns everyday recipes into eye-catching creations.
👉 Explore our E3Live Superfoods recipes for inspiration.
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