Who knew blue green algae was supercharged with...LOVE? Read excerpts from the Allergy Research Group, as well as from scientist Christian Drapeau's book, Primordial Food, and see if you'll be running to the store for your dose of, well, LOVE! Blue green algae, aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA), has been found to have high levels of phenylethylamine (PEA).
Phenylethylamine is commonly referred to as the “Love Molecule.”
PEA is the same compound found in chocolate and is often linked with the heightened sensuality you experience when in close proximity to someone you love. PEA is released in the brain when one experiences the feelings of love and joy. For this reason, PEA has been coined “the molecule of love".
Luckily one doesn't have to travel to Burgundy France, where in the movie Chocolat, Juliette Binoche serves up allure and chocolate delights to invoke wild passion. Simply add a dose of super greens to your juice in the morning and you're revved up and ready to go... not to mention that your waste line will thank you. PEA also appears to inhibit appetite and helps people lose weight.
If you thought that was all, there are even more amazing benefits to your dose of blue green algae. Have we discovered a new fountain of youth? Recent studies reveal the ability of AFA to stimulate stem cell release and migration, making AFA the first natural compound known to stimulate the natural innate phenomenon of healing, regeneration and repair in the human body.
So to recap, this miracle super food combination promotes, love, positive mood enhancement, helps you lose weight, look and feel younger too! Ah love, what it can do is truly miraculous.
For those of you who still insist on chocolate, there is an AFA blue green algae chocolate energy bar. Seriously? I don't know about you, I've got my keys and purse in hand, off to the local health food store for my dose of everything a girl could wish for.
Caution, blue green algae can cause detoxification, so please start in small doses and always consult with your friendly health practitioner. Let's not over do it folks ; )