Phytoplankton

Plankton & Plum Skin Serum

Plankton & Plum Skin Serum Organic Marine Phytoplankton blended with 100% Kakadu Plum Extract   Kakadu Plum is an Australian native tree, found exclusively in the Northern Territory and Arnhem Land. For thousands of years Indigenous Australians have used this plant and fruit extensively for food, its healing properties and in traditional medicine with particular application for a...

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PURE Marine Phytoplankton

🐋🍃 PURE Marine Phytoplankton 🐋🍃 Due to popular demand we introduce PURE Marine Phytoplankton 🍃Nature’s superfood – nutrient rich marine phytoplankton🐋 organically grown right here in Australia. It is an edible soft wall nutrient-dense marine microalgae that is 100% pure.🍃🐋 PURE Marine Phytoplankton promotes and maintains optimum health by boosting and supporting all systems within the body.  The...

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PanaSea Marine Phytoplankton!

PanaSea Marine Phytoplankton with a unique blend of antioxidants! PanaSea Marine Phytoplankton combines our oceans best marine phytoplankton and freshwater algae with powerful plant, berries, herbs and spices! Read more in detail about our unique base of high-quality ingredients. PanaSea is a marine phytoplankton ‘SUPERfood’ embracing all that is essential and great from Mother Nature. PanaSea™...

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Plankton for Pets – Its Here!

Plankton for Pets Introducing – ‘MyPlankton™ 4 Paws Plus+’  marine phytoplankton for animals MyPlankton Australia is very pleased to announce the launch of our new Plankton for Pets – phytoplankton wholefood product designed specifically for our beloved pets. After many requests from our loyal customers for a Phytoplankton product for dogs, cats and most other animals we...

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The Secret To How Whales Live To 100

The Longest Living Creatures On The Planet Whales, the majestic creatures of the deep, are one of the longest living animals on the planet. It is known that some species of these beautiful marine mammals live over 100 years, with the bowhead whale’s lifespan estimated between 100 – 200 years. So, what’s the secret to the longevity of the whale?  One word – phytoplankton. Marine...

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