Organic Bladderwrack Sea Vegetable - 1lb.
Naturally Nutrient Packed
Sea vegetables offer multiple impressive health and nutritional benefits including high quality protein, fiber, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins, healthy fats, polysaccharides and they truly excel when it comes to minerals.
Gram for gram, seaweed packs a greater variety and abundance of minerals than almost any other food. The mineral content of sea vegetables is often 10 to 100 times higher than that of land vegetables. Since we must get all our essential minerals from food (and most diets are deficient in minerals), this is reason enough to eat sea vegetables several times per week, if not every day.
Bladderwack
- Naturally high protein, potassium, magnesium, iron, chlorophyll, trace elements, and dietary fiber content also sufficient source of iodine (388 mcg/gram) for thyroid support
- delicious and convenient way to add flavor to your meal and/or reviving and calming foot or full body soak
- Contains fucoidan and alginic acid, polysaccharides that some studies show can prevent growth of cancer cells, support immune function, and aid digestion
- Harvested from wild pristine waters of the North Atlantic and lab-tested for quality and contaminants. (97% of seaweed products are farmed)
- Dried with mild temperatures to preserve enzymes, nutrients, and environment
- Every step from harvesting to milling is Certified Organic
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recommended use
A brown seaweed that can be used to make vegetable broth, added to soups and stews, or cooked with grains and vegetables to enhance nutrition and flavor.
Soak in your nutrients with foot or full body soaks
Seaweed Foot/Full Body Soak
- for Foot Soak place 2 Tablespoons of Seaweed for Full Body soak 1/4 - 1/2 cup Seaweed in a soaking/tea bag or nylon jewelry bag or panty hose
- boil 1 cup filtered water for Foot Soak or 1 quart filtered water for Full Body Bath Soak
- put the boiled water in a (non-metal) container with the bagged seaweed, let it steep for 20 minutes
- fill bathtub or other non-metal container with enough warm water* to cover the feet
*ideally filtered water or add squeezed lemon juice or ½ tsp plain ascorbic acid to help filter chlorine
- place the steeped seaweed water (and optional bag) in the warm bath water
- (optional but very advantageous) add ½ cup of Rare Body Celtic Bath Salt to the water
- soak for 20 - 40 minutes
- IMPORTANT: to avoid dehydration, drink at least 16 oz of mineralized* filtered water during/after the soak. *Easy/effective sources to mineralized water are either Premier Pink Salt or Celtic Pink Potassium Cave Saltdisclaimer
Although the nutritional and health-giving properties of sea vegetables presented is accurate, factual and wholeheartedly believed in along with Maine Coast Sea Vegetables, it should not be used as basis for diagnosis or treatment. Seaweed should not be used to treat any condition, including mineral deficiency. Statements made here about seaweed consumption and health have not been verified by the FDA. Sea vegetables are wild marine plants and their nutritional composition naturally fluctuates with season, tides, weather, and other variables. The nutrient information of various seaweeds is based on composite averages, and levels of any particular mineral may vary from what’s presented.
Food & Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements.
CoeDynamics services, products or statements are not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat or cure disease. CoeDynamics services are not to replace the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her physician.






