Sea Kelp: Beyond the Thyroid

let’s talk about the benefits of sea kelp that go way beyond just support of the thyroid nownormally people think of sea kelp high in iodine to support the thyroid and it does it’s a reallygood source of iodine it’s in a form that the body can readily absorb and it has a lot of other traceminerals too like selenium and zinc it’s just nutrient packed but one of the most powerfulphytonutrients in sea kelp is called fucoidin and it’s a very powerful antioxidant it has

anti-cancer properties it slows down blood clotting so if someone’s at risk for a stroke orthey tend to clot more than they should this could be a natural thinning agent it’s antiviralit has neuroprotective properties and it has immune modulating effects as well it can help toto normalize the immune system if the immune system is overactive or underactive. It’s alsorich in trace minerals, which I just mentioned, as well as other minerals like potassium,

magnesium, and even calcium. It’s rich in amino acids, B vitamins, especially B1. It has powerfulanti-inflammatory properties. It helps lower blood pressure, anti-ulcer, and there’s other ones too,like for example it can help to regulate estrogen estrogen dominance so if someone has fibrocysticbreast or ovarian cysts or they’re just estrogen dominant sea kelp is a very good natural remedyand just make sure that when you get a sea kelp it’s grown in an area of the world that’s very

very clean because a lot of the oceans are polluted and you don’t want to consume sea kelpin an area that is polluted all right thanks for watching before you go if you have a questionabout a product or you’re new to keto and you want to know how to begin keto or you’re on ketoand you need a debug because it’s not going as smooth i have a keto consultant standing by tohelp you this is just for the people in the u.s hopefully in the future we’ll be able to answer

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