How This Tiny Superfood Could Transform Your Health, Energy & Longevity | Catharine Arnston
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Catharine Arnston is the Founder & CEO of ENERGYbits®, a global brand built on 15+ years of her research into algae—the world’s most nutrient-dense superfoods. Catharine has her PhD in Natural Health, is a Board-Certified Health Coach, and Reiki Master. She is known for her ability to translate complex science into simple, inspiring insights on how algae boosts energy, mental clarity, and longevity at the cellular level.
Today on the show we discuss: why spirulina and chlorella are the most studied superfoods in the world, how spirulina provides the highest and most bioavailable protein source, the critical role of mitochondria and how algae helps protects them, practical ways to incorporate algae into your existing diet, how modern food has lost up to 90% of its nutrition, why algae may be the simplest way to close nutrient gaps, tips for improving overall wellness and much more.
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