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Kelp Powder Profile Also known asLaminaria
digitata and Ascophyllum nodosum, Sea vegetable, Sea-Weed, Sea Frond and Atlantic Seaweed. IntroductionKelp
is an underwater plant with a majestic form, deep green color and a high nutritional yield. Commonly referred to as "seaweed"
this botanical beauty is not from the common "seaweed" but rather a different classification of plant entirely.
Care and importance should be taken when consuming kelp and one should know its origin. Many of the world's oceans are suffering
from pollution, so it is best to use a Kelp product from clean, pristine and protected ocean. Hawaii, Iceland, Canada, and
the North West United States are all choice locations for quality Kelp products. Kelp is a great source of nutrients and can
be added easily to any diet from both the digitata and nodosum varieties. ConstituentsIodine, Calcium,
Iron, Potassium, Vitamin B1, B2, B12 and polysaccharides Parts UsedPowdered or granulated
whole kelp plant, which has been sun dried, cleaned and processed. Typical PreparationsPowdered
kelp can be easily included in practically every dish. You may sprinkle it on entrees, soups, salads, and it makes a marvelous
drink in the form of a "green smoothie". Also adds well in teas and in iced drinks. Encapsulated kelp is also available
as well as the liquid extract from the fresh plant. SummaryJapanese studies have shown that the high Iodine value in
Kelp assists with healthy thyroid function and these results have been overwhelmingly supportive in it being an effective
treatment for hypothyroidism. Preliminary tests are showing that it may be effective in the supplemental treatment of tumors,
however to date these reports have not been validated. PrecautionsDon't use on a daily basis for more than 2 weeks at a time,
taking a 2 week break before using again. This will prevent you from overdosing iodine with potential imbalance in thyroid
function. For periodic use only and not to be taken for extended periods of time. Not to be used while pregnant. For educational purposes only This information has not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
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