About this product
FDA Registration No.FR-40
Ingredient FeatureOrganic
Product description
Sea moss is a natural source of iodine, a vital element for thyroid health and function. Iodine is a key component of thyroid hormones, which are integral for normal growth, neurologic development, and regulating metabolism.
Sea moss is a good source of fiber, which acts as a prebiotic in your gut. Prebiotics are nondigestible fiber compounds that act as a food source for beneficial gut bacteria, helping them thrive. This contributes to a healthy balance of microorganisms in the digestive system and helps support your microbiome and gut health. The fiber content also enhances satiety, the feeling of "fullness" after a meal, which may help to curb your appetite.
3.Blood Sugar Maintenance
Sea moss provides Fiber, which helps support already-healthy blood sugar levels by slowing down the absorption of sugar in the digestive tract.
While there is some preliminary evidence suggesting that Irish sea moss, along with other seaweeds, may encourage immune system health, more human studies are needed. What we do know is that the nutrients in Irish moss help support a healthy microbiome, and a robust immune system is intricately linked to a healthy gut since 70-80% of our immune cells live in our digestive tract.
Sea moss is also high in compounds like iron and antioxidants, which both support immune health.
Nutrient-dense Irish sea moss contains omega-3 fatty acids, essential fatty acids that are known for their heart health properties. Vegetarian DHA is another good source of omega-3s. Omega-3s support heart
health by various mechanisms, including helping to maintain healthy levels of HDL ("good") cholesterol, lowering triglyceride levels, and maintaining an already-healthy blood pressure. The fiber in I moss also contributes to its heart-healthy properties.
Chondrus crispus also contains a good amount of calcium, which is essential for the formation and maintenance of healthy bones and teeth. Interestingly, Sea moss was found to have a higher calcium concentration than milk.
If we don't get sufficient calcium from our
diets, our bodies will utilize the calcium stored in our bones. Getting enough calcium is essential for achieving peak bone mass during growth and helping to maintain bone destiny as we get older.
In older adults, calcium intake has been shown to be associated with increased bone mineral density in women older than 60.
including infants, elders, pregnant women
& even those with pre existing conditions
1 teaspoon daily, anytime of the day. You may also increase up to 3 tablespoons a day, according to your need for healing & recovery.
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