SEAWEEDS Kelp Great source of vitamins and minerals
Traditionally used to help with enlarged thyroid glands Used to maintain healthy skin and hair Inhibits uptake of heavy metals
This seaweed works like a sponge, absorbing from the water almost all the nutrients, minerals and trace elements that are essential to life.
This versatile seaweed is also widely used to maintain healthy skin and hair. Kelp's most dramatic application is its ability to neutralize heavy metal pollution and radiation in the body.
Studies have shown that the active ingredient in kelp, sodium alginate, inhibits the uptake of heavy metals and Radiostrontium 90 (nuclear fallout).
Knowledge of the Ancients Seaweed has been used in many places for many uses for thousands of years. Seaweed is a type of algae.
Algae came to existence about three and a half billion years ago. Colonies of algae started to grow about 1 billion years ago.
Europeans used Mediterranean seaweed as an herbal medicine. As early as 100 BC, the Greeks collected seaweed. All along the Mediterranean coast, red algae were used as sources of dying agents and as a medicine to treat parasitic worms since pre-Christian times.
Japanese have used seaweed for many years. For over 2000 years, seaweed has been used as a supportive food in the Japanese diet.
Six types of seaweeds were used in 800 A.D. in everyday cooking in Japan. In 794, Japanese people used seaweed to make nori, which is a dried sheet of seaweed.
Hawaiians and other Polynesian societies grew kelp farms. They used 60-70 species of seaweed for food, medicinal purposes, and ceremonies.
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