The human body is made up of 102 minerals and Irish Sea Moss contains 92 of them. It also provides a wealth of other important nutrients including; protein, beta-carotene, pectin, and Sulphur. One of the most important of these nutrients is a Sulphur-containing amino acid called taurine, which is more abundant in sea moss than any other seaweed, and a nutrient that is commonly lacking in vegetarian and vegan diets. It is an excellent immune boosting food that can be invaluable in the recovery from debilitating illness. Its high vitamin and mineral content make it the perfect food to replenish and revitalize the body.
The benefits of sea moss most commonly include: Fights iron deficiency, dissolves mucus, improves mental health, reduces effects of radiation, aids in weight loss. Its rich source of vegetable protein provides a full spectrum of beta-carotene chlorophyll, enzymes, and fiber. Because of its high iodine content, Sea Moss is helpful to the glandular system. Sea Moss can reduce ulcers and is very useful as a reducing aid by eliminating extra body fluids. It’s mucilaginous in nature, so it absorbs toxins from the bowels, provides bulk to the stool and soothes inflamed tissues.
Bladderwrack is a type of brown algae that grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and on the northern Atlantic coast and Baltic coast of Europe. Used as an herbal remedy and culinary element, bladderwrack has been a traditional part of herbal medicine for centuries. Scientifically known as Fucus vesiculosus, you may also hear it called rockweed, red fucus or black tang.
Among the most common of all ocean seaweeds, it’s a rich source of beta-carotene, potassium and many other organic compounds that make it a true superfood. Bladderwrack’s mucilaginous thallus has long been used to soothe irritated and inflamed tissues in the body, and it was also historically used as a bulk-forming laxative. It has also been used to counter obesity, due to its reputation for stimulating the thyroid gland. It promotes healthy digestion, aids in weight loss via increased metabolism, can reduce the risk of coronary disease, and slows signs of aging. It even contains a unique fiber called “fucoidan” whose primary function is to regulate cell growth, making it a valuable player in cancer prevention. In the same light, research has also shown it to have anti-tumor properties. On top of all their other uses, sea moss and bladderwrack share a common trait. Both contain vital hormone precursors, the substances our bodies use to manufacture thyroid hormones.
Combining Bladderwrack with Sea Moss creates a powerhouse mineral supplement that aids and heals thyroid disorders including underactive thyroid (myxedema), over-sized thyroid gland (goiter), and iodine deficiency. Both Irish moss and bladderwrack contain high levels of iodine, a mineral that’s necessary for proper thyroid function. Iodine is particularly important in hypothyroidism. In fact, sea moss was the original source of iodine for thyroid issues in the 19th century when scientists and doctors discovered it could relieve hypothyroid symptoms.
This combo can also used for obesity, arthritis, joint pain, “hardening of the arteries” (arteriosclerosis), digestive disorders, heartburn, “blood cleansing,” constipation, bronchitis, emphysema, urinary tract disorders, and anxiety.
Milled into a fine powder, these minerals are contained in easy to swallow vegan capsules. Each capsule contains 900mg of natural 100% ingredients (Irish Moss and Bladderwrack). No fillers, additives, chemicals or artificial ingredients.
*This product has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. For diagnosis or treatment consult your physician*
Eliminate waste, inflammation, and toxins by taking (3) capsules twice a day with 16 oz of water.


