Updated Review
Published: July 24, 2023
As of July 2023 we found no new information that would warrant any TOE grade changes
Updated Review
Published: January 18, 2021
Since our review was published in 2011, we found a new paper suggesting that the neurotoxin BMAA and its most common structural isomers can be found in at least some forms of Spirulina (Journal of Hazardous Materials 2019;365:346-365). It is not known whether the concentrations found are sufficient to cause or exacerbate ALS progression. Given this, we change our Risks grade to U. Further studies are needed to determine if any form of Spirulina is safe for people with ALS. We found no new studies warranting changes in our Table of Evidence grades for Mechanism, Pre-Clinical Models, Cases or Trials.
Key Information
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Mechanism Grade: C
Preclinical Trials Grade: C
Cases Grade: U
Trials Grade: U
Risks Grade: U
Published: Feb 2011
At this time, ALSuntangled finds no evidence that Spirulina is effective for ALS and there appear to be real and theoretical toxicities that patients with ALS may encounter with it. Until better efficacy and safety studies are published, we do not support the use of Spirulina in patients with ALS.