Endurance Boost Wildcrafted Sea Moss Capsules
Endurance Boost Wildcrafted Sea Moss Capsules
Unleash the potent Blend of Sea Moss, Bladderwrack and Himalayan Shilajit in our capsules! Packed with vital Nutrients, minerals and antioxidants, this dynamic trio fuels overall wellness, boost digestion, strengthens immunity and nourishes radiant skin.
Embrace the power of nature and revitalize your health today!
Direction for Use
take 1 -2 capsules every morning and last thing before bed
Ingredients
Sea Moss 250mg
Bladderwrack 250mg
Himalayan Shilajit 250mg
KNOW YOUR INGREDIENTS
What is Sea Moss
- What it is: Sea moss is a type of red algae or seaweed.
- Where it grows: It grows along the rocky coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, primarily between North America, the Caribbean and Europe.
- Other names: It's also known as Irish moss or Irish sea moss.
- Carrageenan: Sea moss is harvested for its carrageenan, a polysaccharide that acts as a natural thickening agent, used in food products like ice cream, cottage cheese, and jelly.
- Nutritional Value: Sea moss is a source of various vitamins and minerals, including iodine, calcium, magnesium, and zinc.
- Health Benefits: Some people believe sea moss offers health benefits, such as supporting thyroid health, boosting immunity, and improving digestion.
- Consumption: Sea moss can be consumed raw, in gel form, or as a supplement (pills, powders, etc.).
- Caution: While sea moss is generally considered safe, it's important to be aware of its high iodine content, which can be harmful in excess
What is Bladderwrack
Bladderwrack, scientifically known as Fucus vesiculosus, is a type of brown seaweed found in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, known for its strap-like, branching fronds with air-filled bladders, and has been used traditionally for various medicinal purposes.
Here's a more detailed look at bladderwrack:
- Scientific Name:
Fucus vesiculosus
- Common Names:
Black tang, rockweed, sea grapes, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack
- Appearance:
It's a brown seaweed with strap-like, branching fronds and air-filled bladders along their length.
- Distribution:
Found along the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Traditional Uses:
- Iodine Source: Historically, it was a source of iodine, discovered in 1811, and used to treat goitre.
- Medicinal Purposes: Traditionally used for thyroid disorders, obesity, aging skin, constipation, and other conditions, though scientific evidence supporting these uses is limited.
- Seaweed Bathing: Seaweed bathing, which includes bladderwrack, is believed to be beneficial for skin issues, arthritis, and muscle soreness.
- Nutritional Value:
- Iodine: A natural source of iodine.
- Alginic Acid: Contains alginic acid, a natural dietary fiber.
- Mucilage: Contains mucilage, a polysaccharide that forms a gel-like mass, which can soothe and protect irritated tissues.
- Other Uses:
- Food: Bladderwrack can be consumed as food, either raw or cooked, and is often used in soups, salads, and smoothies.
- Cosmetics: The ocean minerals and soothing gel-like polysaccharides found in bladderwrack make it an excellent addition to beauty care products.
- Hair Care: Some studies suggest that bladderwrack can promote healthy hair growth, retain moisture, and improve hair strength and shine
What is Himalayan Shilajit
Shilajit is a natural substance found mainly in the Himalayas, formed for centuries by the gradual decomposition of certain plants by the action of microorganisms. It is a potent and very safe dietary supplement, restoring the energetic balance and potentially able to prevent several diseases.
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