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It matters what you mean by asking the question “how much sea moss gel to take daily”. Talking about using sea moss gel as ointment for skin, treating joints or cosmetic purposes – everything depends on individual tolerance. We recommend Read more…


Sea moss is a type of algae, which has been part of the human diet for thousands of years. In addition to being consumed historically in places like the Caribbean and Ireland, sea moss has been used medicinally in other Read more…


Sea moss looks like algae. Depending on subsequent processing, smell and color may change. Irish moss differ by strong, sea-like taste. That’s why best way to use it starting from small amounts and apply moss in recipes for mixing the Read more…


Sea moss the name of red algae, which natular areas are Atlantic coastlines of North America, Caribbean Islands and Europe. Since 19 century Irish harvesting red algae on the rocky shores, using moss in medicine. People used it during famine Read more…


Sea Moss and Bladderwrack. Just imagine, 92 of 102 minerals, which human body need every day. Minerals like: zinc, iodine, iron, calcium, potassium, B-complex vitamins, sodium, sulfur, silicon, and iron. Moreoever, moss contains small amounts of selenium, phosphorus, zinc, manganese Read more…


Checking the seller for appropriate certificates and permits is a part of smart purchse. The production area of sea moss must be accessible and as detailed as possible. The seller provide appropriate storaging of the sea moss gel in secure Read more…


1 to 2 tablespoons is common recommendation quantity and measure for the sea moss. That means 4 to 8 grams of sea moss a day.


Daily dose depends on how much sea moss are in the capsule. Manufacturers of sea moss capsules use a different dosage, so the right measure should be determined based on seller recommendations. Depending on composition of capsules, daily dose may Read more…


Sea moss contains 92 minerals of 102 minerals that we need for a daily life. Such as zinc, iodine, iron, calcium, potassium, B-complex vitamins, sodium, sulfur, silicon, and iron.


Seaweeds contain very small portion of calories and Irish Moss also has no fat and thanks to fibre you feel like ate someting (100g of moss contains 49 calories, no cholesterol or fats, fibre only 10g).

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