Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Sea Moss
Sea moss is a nutrient-dense seaweed that's rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including iodine, magnesium, potassium, and vitamins A, C, and E. It is firm in texture and ranges in color from green, red, purple, brown and the most commonly seen color, golden white.
Sea Moss is widely believed to contain 92 out of the 102 minerals that the Human body is made of & requires. It is quite literally one of the single most mineral-rich & nutrient-dense foods on the planet and is rich Zinc, Calcium, Vitamin C, Potassium, Iron, B-Vitamins, Manganese, Magnesium, Beta-Carotene, Pectin, Chromium, Protein & Sulphur compounds.
It has been medicinally used for many ailments due to it being high in anti-bacterial, anti-viral & anti-inflammatory properties which not only help to treat & even cure illnesses that originate from mucus, like the flu, colds, coughs, cancer, intestinal issues & diabetes, but it also helps to maintain a healthy mucous membrane to help boost your immune system and protect you from infection.
For Ladies, Sea Moss contains ample amounts of Iodine and Selenium, in fact, it contains more than any other food on our amazing planet! These are great for balancing hormone levels and even help in healing Thyroid disorders including fertility, menstrual & fibroids issues. This amazing little algae is also great for weight loss, as it absorbs moisture and thickens, it leaves you feeling fuller, for longer!
For Men, this plant packs a punch in more ways than one! The high levels of Zinc within, help boost Testosterone which helps to increase sperm count & motility and is even rumoured to help staying power and performance in the bedroom! Finally, the high levels of Taurine in Sea Moss (also chemically found in Red Bull Energy Drinks), means you get a great natural concentration and energy kick for that superb performance ahead
How do you use Sea Moss
Sea Moss can be prepared in many ways, but it is most commonly used to create a gel which can be consumed or applied topically. In its gel form Sea Moss can be consumed on its own or added to your favorite smoothies, protein shakes, teas and juices. Due to its versatile texture and minimal taste, Sea Moss Gel can even be used as a salad dressing, dip for fruit, face mask, hair mask or as a vegan thickening agent when cooking soups and stews.
How long does Sea Moss last?
Dried Sea Moss has a shelf life of approximately one year when stored in a cool, dry and dark space. Sea Moss Gel should be made or purchased in small batches, as it is best when used within three weeks. It must be kept sealed and refrigerated. Please also use care to avoid cross contamination. Sea Moss is mae upon order reciept
Please note: Sea Moss Gel has been known to vary in spoilage and is not intended to be stored but rather to be consumed. Signs of spoilage include an odd pungent aroma or taste, slimy coating on top layer and/or mold. If you find mold or suspect spoilage please discontinue use and reach out immediately.
Can you freeze Sea Moss?
Yes, freezing your Sea Moss Gel can dramatically extended the shelf life from 3 weeks to 3 months. If you have a lot of Sea Moss Gel and are worried about it going bad, we recommend scooping it into ice cube trays and freezing it.
Sea Moss ice cubes are so convenient and easy to add to your smoothies, soups or porridge. You can even rub them on your face in the mornings to help reduce puffiness, shrink pores and brighten your skin.
What is the recommended dosage? Is it the same for adults and children?
Sea Moss is an all natural herb that can be consumed by both, adults and children. As with all things, it should be consumed in moderation. We recommend consuming 1-2 tablespoons of Sea Moss Gel per day.
Please note: Before using any supplements, it is always advisable to consult with your own health care provider and/or nutritionist. Individual results may vary, dependent on your health condition, diet and any other supplements or medications that you may be taking.
What are some of the additive that are put in you Sea Moss?
Elderberry- Both elderberry and sea moss are natural sources of essential nutrients, making them popular choices in health and wellness practices, although individual responses can vary, and further research is needed to confirm their specific benefits. Consulting a healthcare professional before incorporating these supplements is advisable.
Burdockroot- Burdockroot is used to increase urine flow, kill germs, reduce fever, and “purify” their blood. It is also used to treat colds, cancer, anorexia nervosa, GI complaints, joint pain (rheumatism), gout. Burdock is also used for High blood pressure, “hardening of the arteries”, and liver disease. Some people use burdock to increase sex drive. Burdock is applied to the skin for dry skin, acne, psoriasis, and eczema.
Bladderwrack- Bladderwrack can help bowel movements by relieving constipation but also can help with diarrhoea by balancing out the bowels. It is rich in vitamins and minerals such as calcium, iodine, magnesium potassium, zinc as well as vitamins A and C and the fibre content supports a healthy gut