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Benefits OF SEA MOSS

Sea Moss is a type of red algae believed to boost your health and enhance your skin. Sea Moss is also known as Irish Sea Moss is native to the Atlantic Shorelines that can be found in the Caribbean Islands, North American, and & Europe. Sea Moss contains 92 of 102 minerals that one’s body needs. It is rich in amino acids, vitamin A, vitamin C, Zinc, Iodine, Omega-3 fatty acids, Iron, Antioxidants, and more.

Sea Moss is high in iodine and with that begin said, you can overdo it with iodine. If you have Goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) you do not want to take Sea Moss. Be sure to consult your Healthcare Professional before taking any product.

The recommended amount to take daily is 1-2 tablespoons per day. The most frequented ask question is "What are the benefits of Sea Moss?" 

Here are some benefits of Sea Moss, but not limited to:

  • Support the Oxygenation of Cells

  • Reduce Cholesterol

  • Strengthens Your Immunity

  • Improves Mental Health

  • Improves Nutrient Absorption

  • Nourishes & Beautifies Skin/Hair/Nails

  • Strengthens Connective Tissue

  • Help Eliminate Excessive Mucus

  • Provides Key Nutrients During Fasting

  • Helps with Weight Loss

  • Reduce Blood Pressure

  • Increase Energy

  • Builds Strong Bones

  • Reduce Inflammation

  • Aid in Digestive Tract to help promote healthy gut

 

Sea Moss Disclaimer

The state made regarding these products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA approve research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat cure or prevent any disease. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Please consult your healthcare professional about interactions or other possible complications before using a product. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act requires this notice.

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