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    Home » Beverages & Drinks » Pineapple & Spirulina Smoothie Bowl

    Pineapple & Spirulina Smoothie Bowl

    September 4, 2020 By lovecheflaura Leave a Comment

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    Side angle view of pineapple & spirulina smoothie bowl

    Pineapple & Spirulina Smoothie Bowl is loaded with sweet fruit and is thick and creamy. It requires only a handful of ingredients including spirulina, a health boosting algae.

    I have always heard wonderful things about spirulina and all of the health benefits it contains, including iodine. But as someone with Hashimoto's, I was told conflicting information about iodine and whether it's healthy for someone with thyroid issues.

    All of this changed when I went to see my family practice doctor who also specializes in functional medicine. I took a heavy metal test and found out I have abnormal levels of lead in my bones and tissues. While we are not sure on how I have been exposed, it was crucial that I start detoxing while we try to find the source. So she recommended increasing the use of my infrared sauna and start incorporating spirulina into my diet (spirulina is known for its heavy metal removal properties). While iodine has conflicting information and whether it's good for someone with Hashimoto's, we agreed that any potential risks do not out weigh the benefits and that getting rid of the lead in my body needs to be a priority.

    What is spirulina?

    Spirulina is grown in both fresh water and salt water and is often referred as blue-green algae even though it is technically a cyanobacteria. Spirulina is loaded with all sorts of nutrients including protein, calcium, vitamin A and magnesium and has an array of immune boosting benefits.

    spirulina or blue-green algae
    What are the health benefits of spirulina?

    -Anti-viral properties
    -Helps aid in the removal of heavy metals
    -Can help alleviate seasonal allergies. Particularly individuals who suffer from hay fever
    -Very high in chlorophyll which helps remove toxins from the blood

    What does spirulina taste like?

    Spirulina honestly tastes like seawater. I was expecting it to have a very fishy taste (I mean it's grown in water!) but the taste is not fishy and is fairly subtle. When mixed into foods or flavored liquids, I do not notice it.

    Can you taste spirulina in a smoothie?

    Too many times I have made a smoothie packed full of healthy ingredients to only plug my nose and chug it as fast as I can. That's why I love all the fruit in this recipe. The smoothie is sweet and creamy and the added health benefits of spirulina only changes the color of the smoothie, not the taste!

    aerial view of pineapple & Spirulina smoothie bowl
    smoothie bowl with fruit on top

    Looking for more smoothie recipes? Make sure to check these out:

    • Tropical Smoothie
    • Mint Smoothie
    • Avocado-Cacao Smoothie Bowl
    • Coffee Smoothie
    • Chai Charger

    If you try this recipe, let me know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #lovecheflaura on Instagram! Happy eating!

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    Pineapple & Spirulina Smoothie Bowl

    This smoothie requires only a handful of ingredients. The banana, pineapple and coconut give this smoothie a tropical feel with the added health benefits of spirulina
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time10 minutes mins
    Course: Breakfast
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: beverage, breakfast, dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo, smoothie, vegan, vegetarian
    Servings: 1 Smoothie

    Ingredients

    • 1 large banana, frozen
    • 1 cup pineapple, frozen
    • ½ cup coconut milk
    • ½ cup orange juice
    • Desired amount of spirulina (I use 1 tsp)

    Instructions

    • Combine all the ingredients into a blender and blend until ultra smooth. Enjoy!

    Notes

    Note: If you are using a regular banana and it's not frozen, you may not need the whole amount of either coconut milk or orange juice in this recipe. Try adding half the amount of each and continue adding until you reach the desired consistency.
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