Boost your immune system with spirulina

Boost your immune system with spirulina

SINGAPORE - If you're getting set for the holiday season, consider giving your immune system a boost.

Superfood spirulina is a blue-green algae that contains many types of vitamins and minerals. A nutrient-dense food that humans have consumed throughout history, it is a natural alternative to synthetic supplements.

It has large amounts of beta-carotene, which helps to boost immunity; vitamin B12 and B Complex, which are vital for healthy nerves and tissue; and phytonutrients which have a range of health benefits.

The microalgae also contains gamma-linolenic acid, which is found in breast milk and helps in mental and vision development for babies. Research has also shown that spirulina can help prevent allergic reactions, and it has also exhibited anti-cancer properties in some studies.

Try Red Sun's Japan Spirulina, available at major pharmacies and Chinese medical halls.

Red Sun Japan Spirulina is 100 per cent natural and free from pesticides and other forms of contaminants. It is cultivated using the latest Japanese technology in a pollution free environment.

The manufacturing process is subjected to multiple tests at every stage, to ensure that products meet the utmost food safety and quality standards.

Furthermore, the finished products are tested for heavy metals at the Japan Food Research Laboratories before being shipped to Singapore.

Recommended Consumption:

For normal healthy individuals: 5 - 10 tablets daily (half the amount for children)

For the weak, sickly and suffering from malnutrition: 10 - 20 tablets daily

Can be taken anytime, before or after meals

Price:

1200 tablets (Value Pack): $99
Content: 1200's x 200mg
Net weight: 240gm

500 tablets (Per bottle): $49
Content: 500's x 200mg
Net Weight: 100gm

Available at:

Guardian, Watsons, Unity Healthcare, OG, Mustafa, Nishino Pharmacy, Chinese Medicine Hall

To order, call 6337 7133 or go to http://www.redsunproducts.com/onlineordering/

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