Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus

Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus

Product Information:

Name: Bladderwrack
Scientific name: Fucus Vesiculosus
Family: Fucaceae
Origin: Norway
Expiry Date: Provided on the bag

Description:

Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladder wrack, black tang, rockweed is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811.
The fronds of Fucus Vesiculosus grow to 150 cm long and 2.5 cm wide and have a prominent midrib throughout.

Fucus vesiculosus contains varying amounts of iodine. Iodine might help prevent or treat some thyroid disorders, obesity, aging skin and constipation.
Also might have antidiabetic effects and affect hormone levels.

Making tea: Add 1 teaspoon of dried bladderwrack to a boiling cup of water and allow it to simmer for 10–15 minutes.

Drink up to 3 cups a day.

No more than 150 mcg iodine should be consumed from all sources, including bladderwrack, per day.

Remember: Herbs are not a substitute for medicine. For their best and safe use it is better to consult your doctor.

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Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus 85 grams (3.1 oz) 4.90
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Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus 220 grams (7.8 oz) 10.50
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Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus 460 grams (16.2 oz) 17.50
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Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus 950 grams (33.5 oz) 35.00
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Dried Bladderwrack Cut Algae | Fucus Vesiculosus 1.95 KG (68.8 oz) 63.00
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Product Information:

Name: Bladderwrack
Scientific name: Fucus Vesiculosus
Family: Fucaceae
Origin: Norway
Expiry Date: Provided on the bag

Description:

Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladder wrack, black tang, rockweed is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811.
The fronds of Fucus Vesiculosus grow to 150 cm long and 2.5 cm wide and have a prominent midrib throughout.

Fucus vesiculosus contains varying amounts of iodine. Iodine might help prevent or treat some thyroid disorders, obesity, aging skin and constipation.
Also might have antidiabetic effects and affect hormone levels.

Making tea: Add 1 teaspoon of dried bladderwrack to a boiling cup of water and allow it to simmer for 10–15 minutes.

Drink up to 3 cups a day.

No more than 150 mcg iodine should be consumed from all sources, including bladderwrack, per day.

Remember: Herbs are not a substitute for medicine. For their best and safe use it is better to consult your doctor.

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