(46) Haematococcus

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Haematococcus pluvialis

Supercritical Extraction AO

Astaxanthin Oil

Haematococcus pluvialis

Herbal Spray

This herbal spray is very diluted

Made with:

C02 Haematococcus pluvialis

Astaxanthin Oil

Stains skin “Orange” Instantly!

leg / ankle

Stays “Orange” for some period of time!

wrist

Naturally this herb can “stain” anything it has contact with!

Experimental Use Only!

Normally taken internally and surely it

would turn all direct contact: Orange!

The Utube Video below explains

how a Wild Salmon turns from white flesh

to Bright Orange / Red Flesh!

The purpose for this 1st Spray Bottle

was to learn if the very “fatty” Essential Oil

could be successfully blended into a tincture

using very “unique” methods,

then into an extremely “unique” spray!

The final goal the greatest

herbal blend for circulation!

Circulation in King!

Restore Circulation and you Restore “All”


 

Internet Info (reader beware)

Natural astaxanthin is by far the strongest antioxidants human found in the nature
Free radical scavenging capacities
6000 times compare with vitamin C
1000 times compare with vitamin E
800 times compare with Coenzyme q10
1800 times compare with nitric oxide
3100 times compare with natto
700 times compare with anthocyanin(OPC)
110 times compare with beta-carotene
1100 times compare with nucleicacid
1800 times compare with lycopene
800 times compare with carotol
320 times compare with teapolyphenols

Note: The above lab statements seem “Extreme”

while 20+ years ago, I made a Tincture of a Tree Oil

that they claim has several million Xs

“more” – in comparison to the Orange!

The Dr. Hay, M.D. “Orange” Juice Fasting Way!

Was proven by all of medical to be the cure-for-all by 1950!


Several Examples (from Internet)

Haematococcus pluvialis is a freshwater species of Chlorophyta from the family Haematococcaceae.

This species is well known for its high content of the strong antioxidant astaxanthin,

which is important in aquaculture, and cosmetics.

The high amount of astaxanthin is present in the resting cells,

which are produced and rapidly accumulated

when the environmental conditions become unfavorable for normal cell growth.

Examples of such conditions include bright light, high salinity, and low availability of nutrients.

Haematococcus pluvialis is usually found in temperate regions around the world.

Their resting cysts are often responsible for

the blood-red colour seen in the bottom of dried out rock pools and bird baths.

This colour is caused by astaxanthin

which is believed to protect the resting cysts from the

detrimental effect of UV-radiation, when exposed to direct sunlight.


example 2 (Internet)

Haematococcus pluvialis, a green microalga, appears to be a rich source of valuable bioactive compounds, such as astaxanthin, carotenoids, proteins, lutein, and fatty acids (FAs). Astaxanthin has a variety of health benefits and is used in the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries. Astaxanthin, for example, preserves the redox state and functional integrity of mitochondria and shows advantages despite a low dietary intake. Because of its antioxidant capacity, astaxanthin has recently piqued the interest of researchers due to its potential pharmacological effects, which include anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities, as well as neuro-, cardiovascular-, ocular, and skin-protective properties. Astaxanthin is a popular nutritional ingredient and a significant component in animal and aquaculture feed.


There are many Videos on the Internet

I like this video’s explaination

Less is Better

To be continued