Description
Ascophyllum nodosum
This is a large, common brown alga (Phaeophyceae) in the family Fucaceae, being the only species in the genus Ascophyllum. It is seaweed of the northern Atlantic Ocean, and is also known as rockweed, Norwegian kelp, knotted kelp, knotted wrack or egg wrack. It is common on the north-western coast of Europe (from Svalbard to Portugal) including east Greenland and the north-eastern coast of North America. Seagreens® Ascophyllum nodosum is sourced from the Scottish Outer Hebrides and is the highest of Seagreens’® species in terms of iodine levels – typically 700mcg iodine per 1g.
Ascophyllum nodosum contains both macro-nutrients (e.g. nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulphur) and micro-nutrients (e.g. manganese, copper, iron, zinc etc). It is also a source of cytokinins, auxin-like gibberellins, betaines, mannitol, organic acids, polysaccharides, amino acids and proteins.
Fucus vesiculosus
Known by the common name bladder wrack or bladderwrack, Fucus vesiculosus is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It also known by the common names black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, black tany, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus and rock wrack.
It contains mucilage, algin, mannitol, beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, bromine, potassium, volatile oils, iodine and other minerals. It was actually the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811.
Overall, seaweeds form an essential source of natural iodine and are described as an ideal food-safe natural source of this important mineral.
Iodine in seaweeds
Iodine in seaweeds contributes to:
- the normal growth of children
- normal cognitive function
- normal energy-yielding metabolism
- normal functioning of the nervous system
- the maintenance of normal skin
- the normal production of thyroid hormones and normal thyroid function.
The iodine also has the added benefit of being sourced from seaweed that naturally contains all of the other minerals and micronutrients needed for its proper transport and metabolism (including selenium, tyrosine, zinc, copper, vitamins A, B2, B3, B6 and C).
As most iodine is from dairy and meat, this is ideal for vegan, vegetarian, allergy and intolerance diets.
About the other sea ingredients
Spirulina
Spirulina is a blue-green microalgae. It contains between 55 and 70% protein, 8 essential and 10 non-essential amino acids, as well as gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), beta-carotene, linoleic acid, arachidonic acid, vitamin K, pantothenic acid, magnesium, potassium, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, iron, copper, manganese, nucleic acids RNA and DNA, chlorophyll and phycocyanin (a pigment-protein complex that is found only in blue-green algae).
Chlorella
An edible, single-cell marine algae (a sea-moss or sea lettuce), chlorella contains chlorophyll, vitamin B12, beta-carotene, polyunsaturated fatty acids and 19 amino acids (including the 8 essential amino acids). It is also a source of calcium, iron, selenium and zinc.
About the soil ingredients
Artichoke
Two of the phtyonutrients found in artichoke (the close botanical cousin of the herb milk thistle) are cynarin and silymarin. Artichokes also contain dietary fibre, potassium, vitamin C, folate and magnesium.
Green tea
Camellia thea, or green tea, is a source of catechin polyphenols – Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), in particular.
Ashwagandha root
Belonging to the same family as the tomato, ashwagandha is a plump shrub with oval leaves and yellow flowers. It bears red fruit about the size of a raisin. The herb is native to the dry regions of India, northern Africa, and the Middle East, and today is also grown in more mild climates, including the United States.
Cayenne
Fiercely hot and pungent, cayenne, also known as cayenne pepper, is one of the most widely used spice ingredients for culinary purposes. Cayenne fruits are slender, elongated pods derived from the capsicum family plant (a cultivar of Capsicum annuum related to bell peppers, jalapeños, paprika, and others). Cayenne contains vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin E, vitamin C, riboflavin, potassium and manganese. It is also a source of capsaicin.
Gut health
Our Routine seaweed capsules help reduce the risk of suffering from heart diseases as it lowers your blood cholesterol to a healthy level. It also contains carbohydrates which help prevent clotting of the blood.
Heart health
Our Routine seaweed capsules help reduce the risk of suffering from heart diseases as it lowers your blood cholesterol to a healthy level. It also contains carbohydrates which help prevent clotting of the blood.
Underactive thyroid
Our routine seaweed capsule contains two different types of seaweed in them. Ascophyllum nodosum and Focus vesiculosus.
These are heavy in the chemical element Iodine. Iodine is a key component in the production of thyroid hormone, which will help the gland produce, which hormone is deficient in your body.
They also contain vitamins and minerals such as B vitamins, vitamin K, iron and zinc, and other antioxidants which help with the protection of your cells.
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