
BLADDERWRACK (KELP)
ORIGIN
USDA ORGANIC
Size Pouch
Small: 4x3 pouch
approximate serving size : 12 to 15 servings
Large: 5x7 pouch
approximate serving size : 80 - 84 servings
Aides with: Thyroid issues, B12 vitamins
Bladderwrack, also known as Kelp, is a brown-green seaweed species commonly used in herbal medicine. The entire plant is used, and harvested year-round in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, and off the coasts of Japan.
-For vegans who eat no animal products at all, Kelp is the only natural plant source of B12 vitamins.
-Kelp contains considerable amounts of iodine, commonly used to treat hypothyroidism.
-Kelp’s active ingredient, Sodium Alginate, is used to prevent the body from absorbing heavy metal toxins such as Barium, Cadmium and Strontium-90- a radioactive substance created in nuclear power plants.
-Kelp has an enormous supply of essential nutrients- protein, essential fatty acids, fiber, sodium and potassium salts. The trace mineral content of kelp is among the highest of any known source.
This product is harvested from the sea. May contain occasional shell fragments. Consumption of this product may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in persons with allergies to fish and shellfish. Please be sure to rinse in cold water before using.
Reference:
Prescriptions for Herbal Healing, Balch, 2nd edition
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