Motivating discoveries through History!
Marine Phytoplankton appeared in our Oceans long before our assistance as humans. It is truly a remarkable basic alga that can do wonders to anyone.
Many great discoveries have been made and all agrees that the past and the future of Human nourishment are in the Oceans.
The Tara expedition represented 938 days of sailing in total, 62,000 miles travelled, 32 countries visited and 126 scientists from different nationalities and all kind of disciplines – genomics, biology, oceanography, biophysics, genetics, biogeochemistry and bio-geography, taking turns on board to collect more than 30,000 samples of plankton with the aim to study their ecosystems and their sensitivity to environmental changes.
Chris Bowler is one of the scientific coordinators of the Tara Oceans expedition said: "Today, marine micro-organisms still play two vital roles for the survival of human beings.
· First; and this is probably the most obvious one, they are at the base of the food chain.
They provide food to the fish, which we eat.
: Second; they still generate half of the oxygen on the planet, removing CO2 from the atmosphere in the process.
We know why this is so important: Carbon dioxide, being a greenhouse gas, is contributing to the global warming of the Earth.
Many European scientist and biologist got together to do more in depth research and they learned that there is one amassing strain of marine phytoplankton is Nannochloropsis.
This strain is remarkably identical to the human nutritional profile. This one unique type of Marine Phytoplankton gives the body all the raw materials it needs to produce healthy new cells.
The production of marine Phytoplankton in-land made this super food readily available for many people.…more under Science
Through the history of science lots of findings has proven that our bodies are capable of communicating and recovering any challenges that arises.

To maintain health your cells need their own balanced terrain. "biological terrain". We are concerned with pH balance, mineral balance, hydration levels, good bacteria in the gut and other items of importance. When these things are off balance the body is off balance. And when it's off balance, it is reflected in the body's blood. One of the most dynamic of bodily fluids is the blood. By observing living blood under a microscope, we can get a real-time, dynamic and concrete visual perspective of the state of our internal biological terrain or body ecology.
True Health can not be achieved without restoring the internal terrain!The bio-terrain theory suggests that the balance of the internal biological environment is what protects, or fails to protect, an individual from illness and disease, rather than exposure to microbes (germs).
It's the bio-terrain — the internal milieu/environment
— that actually determines whether health and vitality or illness prevails.
