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Problems with Blue-Green Algae from Klamath Lake

Blue Green Algae

Blue-green algae (one of eleven groups of algae) are microscopic plants that grow mainly in brackish ponds and lakes throughout the world. Of the more than 1500 known species, some are useful as food, while others have been reported to cause gastroenteritis and hepatitis.


Blue-green algae can be considered as simple aquatic plants that occur naturally in habitats such as rivers, lakes, damp soil, tree trunks, hot springs and snow. They can vary considerably in shape, colour and size.


The two most common species of blue Green algae used for human consumption are Spirulina maxima and Spirulina platensis. Spirulina is particularly rich in protein and also contains carotenoids, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids.


Spirulina is being developed as the "food of the future" because of its amazing ability to synthesize high-quality concentrated food more efficiently than any other algae. Most notably, Spirulina is 65 to 71 percent complete protein, with all essential amino acids in perfect balance. In comparison, beef is only 22 percent protein.


Blue-green algae are bacteria


Despite their name, blue-green algae are actually types of bacteria known as Cyanobacteria. In external appearance and requirements for light, nutrients and carbon dioxide, they are similar to algae. They normally look green and sometimes may turn bluish when scums are dying. Taste and odour problems commonly occur with large concentrations of blue-green algae and some species are capable of producing toxins.


About the Blue-green Algae Blooms


When conditions are optimal, including light and temperature, levels of nutrients (i.e., phosphorous and nitrogen, and the ratio of the two), and lack of water turbulence, blue-green algae can quickly multiply into a bloom.
Blue-green algae blooms are likely to occur more often in warmer months
When some blooms occur in water bodies, exposure to the blue-green algae and their toxins can pose risks to humans, pets, livestock and wildlife. Exposure may occur by ingestion, dermal contact, and aspiration or inhalation

Risks to people may occur when recreating in water in which a blue-green algae bloom is present, or from the use of drinking water that uses a surface water source in which a blue-green algae bloom is present
Exposure to blue-green algae can cause rashes, skin and eye irritation, allergic reactions, gastrointestinal upset, and other effects. At high levels, exposure can result in serious illness or death Depending on the particular cyanobacterium, and the amount to which one is exposed, blue-green algae have the potential to cause a variety of adverse health effects, including liver toxicity (e.g., Microcystis aeruginosa) and neurotoxicity (e.g., Anabaena circinalis). Microcystin toxins may also promote tumor growth Destruction of Cyanobacteria cells may release the toxins into surrounding waters, so care must be taken in dealing with blue-green algae blooms
These threats are not just theoretical. Several dog deaths have been reported following the dogs' exposure to blue-green algae in water bodies.
Worldwide animal poisonings and adverse human health effects have been reported.

Web Resources


What is Blue-Green Algae – AFA: Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA) Blue-green algae is the first protein and most ancient food on earth. At the bottom of the food chain, it is the most nutrient-rich food (ounce for ounce) known to be created by nature. This simple organism is complete nutrition in its most basic form - the "building blocks of health".
Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae: An ancient blue-green Microalgae has popularized this nutrient dense whole food that contains more protein, B12 and chlorophyll than any other food source.
Aphanizomenon flos-aquae in Klamath Lake: There are over 30,000 species of algae, 6000 are classified blue-green. Blue-green is the oldest form of algae. It's said to have been the first organism on Earth to photosynthesize (use the energy of the sun to make food for itself). Blue-green algae is what scientists search for first when they're looking for life on other planets because blue-green algae is what gets the whole process started
Blue Green Algae (Spirulina Sp.): Blue green algae has been used for weight loss and as a nutritional supplement. Blue green algae has also been used for boosting the immune system and for controlling cholesterol levels. Some herbal/diet supplement products have been found to contain possibly harmful impurities/additives. Check with your pharmacist for more details regarding the particular brand you use. The FDA has not reviewed this product for safety or effectiveness. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for more details.
What does blue-green algae do?: Blue-green algae, of which spirulina is a well-known example, is a group of 1,500 species of microscopic aquatic plants. The two most common species used for human consumption are Spirulina maxima and Spirulina platensis. Spirulina is particularly rich in protein and also contains carotenoids, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids.
What Is Spirulina: Spirulina is a blue-green algae. It is a simple, one-celled form of algae that thrives in warm, alkaline fresh-water bodies. The name "spirulina" is derived from the Latin word for "helix" or "spiral"; denoting the physical configuration of the organism when it forms swirling, microscopic strands.Where is it found?: Blue-green algae grow in some lakes, particularly those rich in salts, in Central and South America, and Africa. They are also grown in outdoor tanks specifically to be harvested for nutritional supplements.
Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) Blooms: Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) are any of a number of species of microscopic bacteria that are photosynthetic. They may exist as single cells or groups of cells. They occur naturally in surface waters.
The Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria): The algae are the simplest members of the plant kingdom, and the blue-green algae are the simplest of the algae. They have a considerable and increasing economic importance; they have both beneficial and harmful effects on human life. Blue-greens are not true algae. They have no nucleus, the structure that encloses the DNA, and no chloroplast, the structure that encloses the photosynthetic membranes, the structures that are evident in photosynthetic true algae.
Monitoring for Blue-green Algae: Human Health issues in the Lake Champlain Basin: blue-green algae.
Blue-green algae supplements: Blue-green algae supplements come in the form of capsules, pills, and powders. An important part of the food chain in lakes and ponds worldwide, blue-green algae are microscopic plants with characteristics of both bacteria and algae (such as seaweed), but are more closely akin to bacteria.
Why should you eat the Blue Green Algae?: The algae contains Floridan Starch, multiple vitamins, minerals, trace minerals, beta carotene, chlorophyll and essential fatty acids. Latest research shows that the algae is a good dietary source of omega-3 and -6 fatty acids, and these precious ingredients may be more readily bioavailable to us than vitamin supplements made in a laboratory.
Blue-Green Algae: Spirulina has many potential medicinal uses. First, it contains antioxidants such as beta carotene and zeaxanthin. Antioxidants are thought to protect body cells from damage caused by a chemical process called oxidation, which breaks foods down into components the body can use for energy.
Blue-green algae (Anabaena flosaquae) Toxicity Studies: Blue-green algae (Anabaena flosaquae) Toxicity Studies - Toxicology studies from the primary scientific literature on aquatic organisms.
Toxic Algal Blooms – A Sign Of Rivers Under Stress: The decomposition of dead blue-green algal cells by bacteria consumes oxygen. When billions of such cells die during a bloom, the water becomes oxygen-depleted. This can lead to the death of other marine organisms, including fish, which need oxygen to survive. As well, the blue-green algae contain toxins that affect human and animal health.
Blue Green Algal Toxicity: Blue-green algae have been known to be a cause of toxicity in lakes, ponds and dugouts for over 100 years, since the first poisoning cases were recorded. Cases of animal poisonings have occurred all over the world, including Alberta. Continuing research has shown that blue-green algae can produce different types of toxins or poisons. Only a few of the toxin-producing blue-green species are normally abundant in central Alberta lakes. Fortunately, these few species are toxic only on occasion because each species may have many strains and only some strains.
Blue-Green Algal Blooms in Lakes: This brochure has been produced to answer the more frequent enquiries received by the Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks (now called Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection) on blue-green Algal Blooms in lakes and to provide you with general information on related water management concerns.

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The trouble is, you can gain nutirents from normal food so why try to obtain it from this?

Its not a magical food. I think its a scam. lol

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Even Doritos have some nutrition. Should we seek nothing better?

Various algaes, by weight, pack a serious nutrient punch compared to ordinary fruits and veggies. If someone is seeking a whole food source of concentrated, broad-spectrum nutrition (maybe to supplement convention grown produce, which can be woefully devoid of trace minerals), algae can be a smart choice.

The warnings in this discussion should be examined and considered. But to say blue green algae is toxic or a scam is too extreme to be useful to anyone who thinks critically about these things.

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Hmmmmmm, Namagiri, I'm having a bit of trouble with just who decides what "normal" food is, LOL:-) For me to let someone else decide what food I should eat would be giving my power away. Since algae is the largest food source on the planet feeding millions of species of other life forms and incredibly complex food chains, I'd call that something pretty important to look at. Just because we happen to be at the top of the food chain doesn't mean we can't bypass the "middleman" and go straight to the source -- one cell capturing the energy of the Sun.

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well said Uti.

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Uti,
you said it perfectly!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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E3 Live is my favorite food. I eat a quarter cup a day.

Fred Bisci said that one time he did an E3 Live fast. He ate only one bottle of E3 Live a day, and water, for 7 days straight, and he felt amazing. He did not experience anything negative, and he continues to eat it daily.

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Who is Fred Bisci?
Details / benefits of an E3 Live fast?
Isn't that too much?
Seriously.

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Hi Everyone!
Thanks for responding to this discussion.
I have copied the above article from the website called "OILGAE" - they have good info in there on algae.
I personally think that eating organic fruits and veggies is not sufficient to get all the nutrients these days: the soil is depleted, the long-distance transport of food depletes vitamins even further, so I believe in supplementing my almost raw, organic diet with super foods. That's why I used E3Live before and other products containing the blue green algae: but finally got physically sick from it and had to stop. However, I know quite a few people who use E3Live and feel more energy and stamina. So, I guess everyone's reaction to this supplement is different. But I think the possibility of ingesting microcystins from the algea and thus, possible liver damage, is a real concern that everyone, who is taking the algae, must be aware of.
Chris: these days there is a new supplement called "Marine Phytoplankton" that many folks are crazy about. No, this is not the algae; I think they use various oceanic organisms to make this product. But I am apprehensive to try it: on the company's website they say that this product contains "organisms", not oceanic veggies, so, who knows what those "organisms" are?? Chlorella works really well for me: I have no problems taking it; same with spirulina, although the latter one gives me sometimes unpleasant symptoms, nothing serious, though!

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EV, that's an amazing routine for mercury detox! I'm just starting to worry about my old amalgams and wonder about all those old 8 foot long fluorescent light tubes I used to break to make them fit in the trash before recycling them was the protocol.

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EV is it true that there is something spooky going on in Klamath LAke as someone has suggested?

That there is a high rate of suicide and a bad energy in that area?

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The suicide rate in rural Oregon is higher than Oregon cities, but normal compared to other rural counties in the west and far better than Alaska which is staggering. I find the energy there a mix. The farmers depend on irrigation water and that pits them against a host of government agencies responsible for the health of the Klamath Basin ecosystem. After so many years of getting things mostly their way, the tide is turning and people see that salmon are going to go extinct there unless they get the water they need to survive. It looks like several dams may really come out now. The native peoples of the upper basin were brutally treated during European settlement. The loggers have had to be restrained. So yeah, there is some residue from human conflicts. Set all that temporary human melodrama aside and let your eyes stretch over the beautiful geography and you may open yourself to the magnificent energy of the earth around you. Below you the volcanic mountain building forces are very active. The peaks of the Cascade volcanoes surround you. Your reality is whatever you make it.

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Ahhh - pictures for the words!

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