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Lancaster Labs, Lancaster, PA, Testing
Super Blue Green® Algae for Vitamin B12 Activity
It is known that generally only bacteria (not plants) synthesize vitamin B12. In line with this, it should be remembered that Aphanizomenon flos-aquae is not a typical "plant," but is instead technically termed a "cyanobacterium." While it is possible, then, that Aph. flos-aquae synthesizes B12, based on the best evidence available, algologists are inclined to believe that Aph. flos-aquae accumulates B12 that has been synthesized by other bacteria, much as animals do by assimilating it from their environment. By whatever method Aph. flos-aquae obtains vitamin B12, numerous microbiological tests approved by the Association of Analytical Chemists (AOAC) demonstrate that Aph. flos-aquae does indeed contain significant amounts of this vital nutrient.
Specifically, Aph. flos-aquae has been tested by Lancaster Labs for B12 levels using AOAC microbiological testing methods 952.20 and 960.46.
Vitamin B12, which is in the corrinoid family, contains many variations or "analogs," some of which are active in humans and some of which are not active in humans. The testing results on Aph. flos-aquae, while not discerning exactly which B12 analogs are present, indicate significant B12 activity.
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TESTIMONIES
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"We are so excited about the Bluegree Body Algae. We´ve seen some real benefits for the immune systems of animals. We had a 12 year old dog brought into the clinic who had been hit by a car. We decided to start him eating Bluegreen Body and the Enzymes. The dog had to be in a splint for 3 weeks. Every week when he came in to be checked he was looking better and better. His condition and haircut were improving. By the third week his owner was so impressed she started using the same supplements. The dog´s attitude is wonderful. The day he was brought in he bit one of the techs and he didn´t want anyone to do anything to him. After a couple of days, even though he was still very sore, there was a major improvement in his behavior. Now when he comes in he even kisses everyone. We also do short nail clips for show dogs. I decided to try sprinkling algae on nails that we quickened to see its effect. It did a wonderful job - so we have switched!" - Dr. Ron Bowen, DVM and Dr. Debby Dowen, DVM Chicago, Illinois
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