Kelp kosher herb from Nature’s Sunshine Products historically used for glandular support, natural trace minerals, energy and metabolism, naturally contain trace minerals, including helpful iodine.
Rice is nice, but kelp can help! The salty sea is home to prolific algae that naturally contain trace minerals, including helpful iodine.
- Provides natural trace minerals, including iodine, for glandular support.
- May help maintain levels of energy.
- Supports proper metabolism.
THE STORY
Eating “sea vegetables” is not a new idea. The ancient Greeks and Romans ate kelp as a food source. And according to records in China, people have been eating various types there for more than 2,000 years! And it is still HUGE in Asia. Our friends in Japan, Korea and China consume it like crazy. The Japanese eat the most seaweed per capita. And they use more than 20 different species of kelp in their cooking, some of which they can trace back 1400 years!
This formula features two North Atlantic species. Oarweed (Luminaria digitata) grows primarily along the coasts of the United Kingdom, Iceland, France and parts of New England. This dark brown seaweed is harvested on rocky shores during spring tides and grows up to 7 feet long. Knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum) is a brown seaweed with small strap-like fronds and egg-shaped air bladders that help it float.
Ingredients: Kelp leaf and stem.
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