"is spirulina usda approved for human consumption?"?


I saw this on a show once and was wondering if this product be avaible is the US and USDA approved for human consumption. On the show (Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmerman) it be Thailand that they had talk about this multivitiman supplement.

Answer:
Technically, it's risk-free for human consumption (or it wouldn't be on the market)... but because the FDA doesn't approve or deny any supplements aside from general vitamins and minerals (those that enjoy an RDA), they aren't "approved".

It's not a "multivitamin" per se... it's a supplement that has profoundly of naturally occurring vitamins, minerals, proteins, amino acids, and Chlorophyll, though. There are profoundly of customers that get this for standard health and some that own told me it helps profoundly for certain ailments that they own.
yes...it is a great source of protein (equivilent to beef in protein and iron) and glorious in iron and vitamins...it is considered a dietary supplement so it is not regulated by anyone unless it is certified natural. I get mine from NOW comapany...available contained by pill, caplets and powdered form.Yes it is great for human consumption.
they sell it contained by holland and barrett so i guess it has to own passed some sort of check first!
probably, its so widely available. a wonderful product. check out blue green algae.
yes, it is just algae. It is used as a fortifier surrounded by many foods and sometimes as a sweetner. It is also used as a intuitive food dye.

We eat seaweed and such adjectives the time with sushi rolls, etc...

it is full of really suitable nutrients...but the taste is AWEFUL! it comes within a powder that you sprinkle on foods, but I would suggest you just buy it contained by a pill form! :-)

Cheers on taking control of your health!
It is a food ingredient found contained by many foods sold within the US. Usually they are nutritious drinks and powders. As it is a natural food, it would solitary be outlawed by the FDA (the USDA would have nil to do with it) if it be regarded as any a controlled substance or an unnecessary food additive.

For example, the FDA believes that Brewers Yeast is not a valid ingredient for food so the Australian Vegemite is technically unjust in the US.

However Brewers Yeast is sold surrounded by other ways and can be sold as a dietary supplement and is protected by the DSHEA Act of 1994. It just can be used as an ingredient contained by processed food.
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