FAQ’s
What are the benefits of sea moss?
- Contains 92 of the 102 essential minerals that our body is composed of
- Supports a Healthy Heart
- Promotes Good Digestion, Soothes Digestive Tract
- Helps Maintain a Healthy Weight
- Is a great Post Workout Recovery Tonic
- Promotes a Healthy Thyroid
- Strengthens and Supports a Healthy Immune System
- Improves and Boost Metabolism
- Supports Healthy Hair, Skin and Nails (Nourishes and Beautifies them)
- Relief from Flu Symptoms and Coughs
- Removes Toxins and Heavy Metals
- Strengthens Joints and Connective Tissue
- Promotes Increased Energy and Nutrition
- Supports the Oxygenation of Cells
- Improves Nutrient Absorption
- Anti-Inflammatory, Reduces Inflammation
- Helps Eliminate Excessive Mucus
- Suppresses Appetite and Provides Key Nutrients During Fasting
- Protects Brain from Degeneration
- Support Reproductive Health
- Helps people suffering from Malnutrition
- Helps fight against Radiation Poisoning
- Increases Libido
- Assists in Regulating Diabetes
- Regulates High Blood Pressure
- Anti-Cancerous, Aids in recovering from Cancer
- Assists in the Treatment of COPD, such as Bronchitis
- Aids in fighting Respiratory Infections, such as sore throats
- Anti-Viral
- Helps with Arthritis
- Helps with Eczema
- Helps with Acne
- Good for Dry and Rough Skin
- Is an Aphrodisiac
- Supports Great Vaginal Health
- Contains Polyphenol
- Contains Selenium Iodine (beneficial to thyroid health and the treatment of thyroid disorders)
- Contains Calcium (responsible for bone health and prevention of diseases such as Osteoporosis)
- Contains Magnesium (helps lower blood pressure, relax muscles, improve digestion and protect against diabetes)
- Contains Iron (one of the most vital minerals, which forms hemoglobin, carries oxygen through cells, strengthen muscles, and prevents anemia)
- Contains Zinc (helps the immune system fight of bacteria and also helps wounds heal more quickly)
- Is a Prebiotic, which is a type of dietary fiber that’s essentially fertilizer for probiotics (healthy bacteria in your gut), and thus, helps further support digestion.
- Contains Folate (essential for prenatal health and development)
- Rich in Sulfur, which is known to lower levels of microorganisms on the skin and soothe inflammation
- Contains vitamins and minerals like magnesium, Vitamin A, C, D, E, F, K, B12, B1, & B2
- Contains Omega-3 Fatty Acids, which help to hydrate and promote healthy skin cell function
- Contains a compound called Citrulline-Arginine, which facilitates cell growth.
- Rich in collagen for healthier skin, hair, and nails.
Most people are so iodine deficient that when they start consuming Sea Moss they notice a difference in energy, physical, and mental health within a few days. On average, it takes around three to six weeks for noticeable changes.
Can I consume seam moss while pregnant?
Yes it is safe to consume but not in large quantities. It is extremely beneficial in regards to the production of the amniotic fluid which is directly correlated to the nourishment that it adds to breast milk. Furthermore, Iodine helps the thyroid run properly and make thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, encourage bone and brain development during pregnancy and infancy.
What is the recommended dose?
1 - 2 tablespoons / daily
How should I store my sea moss?
Gel - Sea Moss can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 weeks. You can also freeze it, simply pour the mixture into ice-cube trays, freeze, and store in an airtight bag or container.
It is convenient to have portion sizes on hands when needed. I don’t recommend freezing jars in its entirety.
Raw - Sea Moss can be stored in a dark cool place for up to 1 year (sometimes longer), it does not need to be sealed in a pouch bag. The salt from the sea is a natural preservative so it won’t go bad.
NEVER store dry Sea Moss in the refrigerator. It is too moist and the sea crystals won't be able to protect the Sea Moss.
Soaked hydrated-Sea Moss should be stored in the refrigerator.