Bladderwrack Infused Sea Moss Gel
Bladderwrack Infused Sea Moss Gel
Island Moss 100% Organic Wildcrafted Sea Moss Gel. Chemical and salt free, ethically sourced from the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. Containing 92 of the 102 minerals and vitamins that the body human body consist of.
Our infused gels are perfect for adding to smoothies or for dissolving with warm water as a tea.
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a type of brown seaweed that’s tied to traditional medicine. It’s also known as rockweed, red fucus, dyers fucus, rock wrack, black tang, and bladder fucus. Traditional medicinal practices have used it for centuries to treat an array of conditions, such as iodine deficiency, obesity, joint pain, aging skin, digestive issues, urinary tract infection, and thyroid dysfunction. Can ease digestive orders, bronchitis, heartburn, aids insulin and is used in the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism.
Some of the known benefits of Bladderwrack are:
- Helps in treating thyroid disorders
- Gives relief from bloating and cramping
- Rich in antioxidants
- Helps reduce inflammation and pain
- Aids in eliminating excess mucus from the body
- Reduces appearance of fine lines and age spots
Our organic Sea Moss Gel is made fresh daily we do not use any preservatives. The Sea Moss is soaked in lime and spring water for 24 hours, then blended to produce a smooth gel.
When your order arrives please place your jar in the refrigerator straight away. Your Sea Moss Gel must be refrigerated for at least 2 hours before use, this allows your gel to form to the correct consistency. Please consume within 2 weeks of arrival please see lid for best before date. It can also be frozen for up to 6 months. Please remove from jar before freezing.
Ingredients: Wildcrafted Sea Moss, Bladderwrack and Spring Water.
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*Disclaimer - Please note the listed health benefits of our products are subject to opinion and should not be taken as medical advice. Nutritional benefits may vary from one person to another. You should always consult with a medical professional before incorporating herbal remedies into your diet, particularly if you are taking medication, pregnant or breastfeeding.*