Spirulina, Arthrospira platensis, is a blue-green algae that has been cultivated and used as a complete food for thousands of years. In the Aztec culture it was called Tecuitlatl and was produced, collected and sold dried in cakes. The protein in spirulina is unusual for a plant-based source as it is complete. That means it contains all of the essential amino acids, those that our body cannot manufacture and must be consumed in food. It contains abundant amounts of many vitamins and minerals. For...