Why is enzyme supplementation necessary?

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First, today’s diets rely heavily on cooked and processed foods. Unfortunately, cooking and processing methods often kill the enzymes in foods. Even when foods are consumed in their raw form, they are rarely backyard-garden fresh. Modern lifestyles have created a virtually universal need for food enzymes.

Second, digestion requires energy…lots of it. And the more energy it takes to digest food, the less that’s available for other physical and mental activities. Digestion of enzyme-deficient food is especially hard on the body, sapping its natural vitality and feelings of well-being. But there is a way to optimize the nutritional value received from food.

Simplexity Health’s Super Blue Green® Enzymes contain natural food enzymes to help the body break down fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and fiber, and to help enhance the digestive process.* Each 360 mg capsule is microblended with 25 mg of Super Blue Green Alpha Sun, adding specific vitamins and minerals that many enzymes need for optimum ability to function.

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Superfoods, Super Products

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Healthy Tips

We all have many nutritional choices when it comes to micro-nutrition (or supplements)…not macro-nutrition (or regular foods such as oatmeal)…I choose to get my ‘health assurance’ from edible micro-algae, which has it all!


Why Simplexity Health products are the best.

Simplexity Health products are vastly different than the majority of vitamins or isolated supplements on the market shelves.  Our products are based on whole foods and naturally occurring bacteria and enzymes; they contain NO synthetics or isolates.  

A vitamin is allowed to be called, “natural” as long as it matches, on a molecular level, some nutrient.  This means it can be–and often is–wholly synthesized from non-food ingredients.  

A great example is vitamin C. In nature, it is always contained in a food that also has a complete complex of C vitamins, as well as rutin or bioflavinoids.  In synthesized or isolated form, it is almost completely unusable by the body.


In addition, the perfect balance of vitamins and minerals is judged, in the body, in micro amounts.  Adding too much of one will totally displace the ability of another, making the whole less than the separates.  Mother Nature is intelligent!

At Simplexity Health, “whole food supplements” mean that the products contain at least a majority of whole foods, which are dried at low temperatures and minimally processed in order to retain the integrity of the micronutrients they contain.

Simplexity Health does have some supplements that contain pure extracts (such as green tea or blueberry), which are also minimally processed to concentrate them.

We believe that nature has an intelligence, and each whole food contains not only nutrients, but nutrient complexes which benefit and work with every other nutrient contained within that food.

The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.


Is it really a superfood?

So what is a Superfood? There are lots of products out right now that say they are Superfoods. Some say they are Organic Superfoods, but you really have to read the label!

Certainly some of these products have great antioxidants, and for most people eating the Standard American Diet (SAD), it can be an improvement over what they may be eating or snacking on.

It is interesting that most of them are some form of concentrated fruit or berry juices; usually pasteurized.  This means that unlike our algae, they are not a ‘live’ food.  Many also contain extra sweetener;  notice how high in sugar they are. (Most berries are considered too sour not to use a sweetener.)  

It is important to realize that while antioxidants are tremendously beneficial, they are only ONE of the 4 Pillars of Health.  Our products allow you to have a complete health program.


You’ve probably seen products that say they are “natural and organic”.  Notice if their ingredients show they have vitamins in a perfect 100% RDA amount.  This is a sure sign that vitamin isolates were added! 

With the looseness in labeling, we have to read the labels. Even if the label does not  mention additives, the product may still be synthesized in some way.  Organic may not be truly organic.

To quote one of our field mentors, raw food specialist and holistic nurse, Katharine Clark:  

Super Blue Green Algae has more chlorophyll than wheat grass juice, more iron than spinach, more beta-carotene than carrots, more ormus than almost anything, more protein than eggs, and the vast array of minerals and trace minerals are totally bio-available to your body.

SBGA is rich in minerals, essential amino acids and micro-nutrients, with the almost identical EFA profile as breast milk; that’s good food!  It’s also over 95% assimilable, which is really high for a protein rich food.

To quote Steve Gagne, author of The Energetics of Food:

Upper Klamath Lake is nature’s last pure ecological niche for the production of an ancient strand of blue-green algae known as Super Blue Green Algae - a forgotten food so potentially powerful that it can dramatically shift the health and consciousness of all those who partake of its life-giving properties!

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Keep That Valentine Feeling With The Love Molecule

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When you enjoy euphoria with your lover or when you’re extremely happy and excited, your brain produces an amino acid called phenyl ethylamine (PEA). Hence it is commonly known as ‘the love molecule’.

If you’re loved up and happy enough to produce plenty of PEA then lucky you!

But if, like most of us, you don’t enjoy that Valentine’s Day feeling often – or ever – then the good news is you can introduce PEA to your body in an absorbable form to help alleviate depression, stabilize your mood, clarify your thoughts and stimulate feelings of joy and love. This is because PEA directly contributes to increasing the quantity of dopamine (the ‘feel good’ hormone) in your body that, in turn, can bring about improved mood and emotions.

Where can you find ‘The Love Molecule’?

PEA is found in high concentration in Super Blue Green algae!

This algae contains enough PEA to promote better mood, relieve stress and help with moderate to serious depression.

The blue-green Klamath micro alga is found in Klamath Lake in Oregon. It has extraordinary therapeutic nutritional properties and is arguably the most powerful and complete all-natural Superfood on the planet.

PEA is found in the supplement Alpha Sun in a sufficiently high quantity to make a difference.

Alpha Sun is organic Klamath blue-green Micro algae.  Alpha Sun is also known for its high content of vitamins and minerals.

Alpha Sun is totally derived from an organic plant source which means its vitamins and minerals are easily absorbed by the body - unlike many synthetic multi-nutrient mixtures that the body may not recognize or assimilate easily.

How to take Alpha Sun?  To keep that loving feeling, six capsules a day (1 gram) is recommended – three in the morning; three at lunch time.

Who Should Take Alpha Sun?

Alpha Sun is truly a nutritional supplement for the 21st century as research reveals it helps people cope with:

· Stress
· Depression*
· Anxiety
· Fatigue
· Nervous conditions


* Supplementation with 10-60mg of PEA was able to reduce 60% of clinically diagnosed depressions  (source: SABELLI, H., et al. J Neuropsyc Clin Neurosci. 1996,8,2,168-71).

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Did You Get Your Chlorophyll Today?

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Surveys show that 80% of North Americans fail to get optimal amounts of fruits and vegetables in their daily diets, as recommended by the USDA and the National Cancer Institute. Consuming “green foods” (nutrient-dense, minimally processed, whole foods) is an important way to achieve a healthy diet. But what makes green foods so great? Chlorophyll.

Chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants, is essential in the photosynthesis reactions that convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy for life processes. Inside the cells of green plants, chlorophyll combines with carbon dioxide and sunlight to form simple sugars. Without chlorophyll, plants would be unable to perform essential metabolic functions such as respiration and growth.

In 1913 Dr. Richard Willstätter, a German chemist, discovered the role of chlorophyll in plant functions, and noted the structural similarity between chlorophyll and heme, the red pigment in blood responsible for transporting oxygen to all parts of the body. Both molecules have complex structures, called porphyrin rings, consisting of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Heme (the oxygen-carrying part of the hemoglobin molecule) differs from chlorophyll primarily by the central atom; iron (Fe) in heme and magnesium (Mg) in chlorophyll.

Heme / Chlorophyll Molecules

Given the similarity between chlorophyll and heme, could the body directly convert chlorophyll into heme by replacing the central atom? As attractive an idea as that might be, there is no direct evidence that the human body can do this. There is, however, considerable research and anecdotal evidence that chlorophyll is effective in rebuilding the blood, through metabolic processes that are not yet completely understood.

Due to its natural deodorizing ability, chlorophyll has traditionally been used as a mouthwash and gargle. Chlorophyll has been shown to stimulate liver function and excretion of bile, strengthen immunity, and detoxify chemical pollutants. Numerous recent studies have also indicated that chlorophyll has anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic properties.

Chlorophyll is found in highest concentrations in green leafy vegetables like spinach and kale, and in cereal grasses like wheat grass and barley grass, but the highest concentration is found in SBGA. Given all the potential benefits of adding chlorophyll, why not consider adding more “green” to your diet?

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