Andrew Huberman· PhD
There are some really nice studies and some data, and also an understanding of the mechanism by which spirulina can have potent effects in reducing what's called rhinitis, which is a fancy word for congestion of the nose and inflammation of the nose. These looked at humans, so this is not a mouse study, this is a study on humans. Both sexes, so males and females. In one case, looking at 100 plus subjects, 129 subjects. The other, 65 subjects. So, a decent number of subjects. Randomized trial, double-blind. Both cases saw significant decreases in