Spirulina
So, what is spirulina? VeryWell Health explains that it's a type of "blue-green algae" that is rich in nutrients, like B-vitamins, vitamin E, antioxidants, minerals, and chlorophyll. Plus, it's a popular source of vegan protein.
Even with all these nutrients, spirulina is low in calories – making it an excellent ingredient for those looking to lose weight. "A 500 mg serving contains just 2 calories, allowing you to pack your body with nutrients while saving on calories," Lisa Hayim, registered dietitian and founder of The Well Necessities and TWN Collection, tells Self.
"The protein in spirulina is also easily digested and absorbed, making it easier to build lean muscle, which helps the body burn more calories and fat throughout the day," Hayim adds. With that in mind, adding some spirulina to your favorite smoothies could be a great way to boost weight loss.
Need some recipe ideas? Keep reading.
Super Green Spirulina Smoothie
What You'll Need: banana, cucumber, light coconut milk, spinach or chopped kale, spirulina powder, hemp seed
Full Recipe: Minimalist Baker
Strawberry Spirulina Smoothie
What You'll Need: banana, almond milk, strawberries, baby spinach, spirulina powder, hemp seeds, vanilla extract, Ceylon cinnamon, baobab powder
Full Recipe: Natalie's Health
Blueberry Spirulina Smoothie Bowl
What You'll Need: coconut water, almond milk, frozen bananas, frozen blueberries, spirulina, chia seeds, protein powder, sprouted seeds, berries, kiwi, nut butter
Full Recipe: Mealthy