This invention concerns the process of producing an energy supplement product, good also as an anti-aging, as aphrodisiac and as alternative source for preventing or remedy some diseases. It is based on four marine animals: sea cucumber (Gamat variety), sea sponge, sea urchin (red but also green), shark fin, and a seaweed called Sargassum. The ingredients produced by these marine elements are sterilized and then dried by using isothermic isotopes, transformed into powder, measured, and then introduced into capsules.
All of the ingredients aforementioned are a good source of energy. The sea cucumber, specifically the golden variety type called “Gamat” provides many vitamins (A, B1 or thiamine, B2 or riboflavin, B3 or niacin, C and E) and minerals (calcium, manganese, iron, magnesium, potassium). A good source of vitamins and minerals is also the algae called Sargassum. The only non-edible element, the sea sponge, is rich in calcium.
It is also believed they help prevent and fight various diseases, such as cancer (sea sponges), or aging (sea cucumber and sea urchin). A similar product exists already on the market with the ingredients transformed into jelly and put into plastic containers. The containers are kept and transported in refrigerators. The disadvantage of the refrigeration is that, in case of interruption of electricity, the jelly is thawed. The re-refrigeration of the thawed product is in this case dangerous for the consumer. Besides the danger of thawing, the containers with jelly are difficult to be used by individuals during trips, or other occasions.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 60/836,131, filed Aug. 8, 2006.