Catharine Arnston: Spirulina vs. Chlorella, Microalgae Myths & Longevity Superfoods

The Art of Being Well

In this episode of The Art of Being Well, I sit down with Catharine Arnston, founder of ENERGYbits®, to dive into the fascinating world of algae as a powerful tool for health and wellness. We explore how Catharine’s journey began with her sister’s cancer diagnosis and her discovery of algae as one of the most nutrient-dense, alkaline foods on the planet. Catharine explains the incredible nutritional profile of algae, its sustainability benefits, and how it can support energy, cellular health, and overall well-being. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcast.

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