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Spirulina Supplements

Running low today? Here's how to keep going. 

Spirulina Supplements

Running low today? Here's how to keep going. 

Most of the modern population struggles with the work-life balance, feeling tired on a daily basis, fighting to recover after exercise.

Meet the power of spirulina. 

A fresh-water microalgae traditionally used in daily nutrition routines around the world. Today, spirulina is valued as a naturally derived ingredient that complements our modern lifestyle.

Meet PhycoSci+ X20

A liquid sprulina food supplement for overall well-being.

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Nature’s first performance support with naturally derived phycocyanin extract.

Meet SpiruMax+

Whole-food spirulina tablets to complement your daily routine.

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A complete protein source with iron and vitamins A and D to support normal immune function.

Proven benefits of spirulina*

Contains iron that contributes to reduced tiredness and fatigue

Contains iron to support normal vitality and maintain energy levels

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Provides protein for muscle maintenance and growth

Maintains normal immune function

*Spirulina as an ingredient is high in iron, vitamin A, Folate (Folic Acid) and protein.

Spirulina at a glance

Nutrients inside Spirulina Maxima

One of the two main species of the spirulina algae and a nutritional performance powerhouse packed with the essentials your body runs on.

Plant protein
A complete plant protein – up to 70% by weight to power strength and recovery.

Amino acids
All nine essential amino acids to help your body build, repair, and bounce back.

Vitamins
B vitamins for energy. K for bones and blood flow. Small nutrients, big impact.

Minerals
Iron to fuel your blood. Magnesium to keep muscles and nerves in sync.

Essential fatty acids
Omega-3 and 6 to support your heart and help keep inflammation in check.

Antioxidants
Phycocyanin, beta-carotene, and chlorophyll to protect your body against oxidative stress.

“Spirulina is life. It needs the same elements as the human body to function – light, heat, oxygen, water, sleep and love.”

Tino Bacchetta, bioengineer & pioneer of photosynthetic algae cultivation in bioreactor technology

Complement with Omega-3 for whole-body effects

Combine spirulina supplementation with BalanceOil+ to make sure you fuel your body with all essential nutrients that sustain heart, brain and immune health.

Boost your Health Protocol

Let spirulina give an extra power punch to your daily supplement routine with our three bestsellers targeted to restore the body’s essential Omega levels, promote digestive health and boost the immune system.

Frequently asked questions

Whole‑food spirulina refers to the entire spirulina algae, usually dried and powdered, with minimal processing. It contains the full spectrum of naturally occurring nutrients present in the algae. Extracted spirulina, on the other hand, is a more concentrated form in which specific compounds (such as phycocyanin) are isolated from the algae. These extracts are often highlighted in scientific research for their properties, including antioxidant activity and roles in immune function.

Phycocyanin is a pigment‑based protein produced within the spirulina cell structure. It is part of the photosynthetic machinery of the algae and gives spirulina its naturally vibrant blue‑green color. When extracted, phycocyanin is obtained in a more concentrated form compared to whole spirulina. It is considered one of spirulina’s most bioactive compounds and is scientifically recognized for its antioxidant properties, which are studied for their ability to counteract oxidative stress and contribute to the protection of cells.

Spirulina Maxima is one of the two main species of spirulina commonly found in supplements, the other being Spirulina Platensis. Both are blue‑green microalgae and are nearly identical in nutritional profile, containing protein, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids. The Spirulina Maxima strain is often noted in research for its high protein content (around 70%), iron concentration, and levels of the antioxidant pigment phycocyanin.

Advanced patented photobioreactor cultivation methods are used to produce spirulina in a controlled and sustainable way. This closed system allows for precise regulation of light, nutrients, pH, and temperature, supporting an eco‑friendly production process. The method reduces contamination risks and helps preserve the nutrient‑rich spirulina algae through a gentle drying process.

Both supplements work great together to optimize the benefits of spirulina. Adults are recommended to take 4 tablets of SpiruMax per day with a glass of water, preferably in the morning, and 8 ml of PhycoSci poured into a glass of water. SpiruMax is also best taken in the morning or before physical activity for enhanced recovery.

Allergic reactions are possible to almost any food, including common allergens such as dairy products, eggs, peanuts, fish, soy, apples, celery, and many more. Spirulina itself is not classified among the 14 allergens that are required to be declared under EU law. The absence of these common allergens (such as gluten, peanuts, or dairy) means that spirulina does not fall under the mandatory allergen labeling requirements.

Spirulina contains a small amount of Omega‑3 (ALA), but the level is very low. BalanceOil provides the long‑chain Omega‑3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, which are not present in meaningful amounts in spirulina. Spirulina can therefore be used alongside BalanceOil for its other nutritional components, but it does not contribute significantly to Omega‑3 intake. Spirulina also contains a small amount of gamma‑linolenic acid (GLA), an Omega‑6 fatty acid that is relatively uncommon in many foods and is one of the distinctive compounds found in spirulina.