And why are Purple and Green sea moss more expensive? It's certainly not because of the nutrients.
We mostly know of the golden sea moss because it is more accessible and plentiful. However, there are two specialty varieties: purple sea moss and green sea moss. All colors offer pretty much the same benefits, but they also have some differences that may influence your choice. In this blog post, we will explore the characteristics of purple and green sea moss to help you make an informed decision.
Toxic heavy metals are everywhere, and are virtually impossible to avoid. For optimal health, we need to constantly eliminate these toxins from the body. There are certain foods that help to pull heavy metals and then eliminate them from the body. You can drink this smoothie everyday or even just a couple times a week, especially if you live or work in a toxic environment or are on medications.
Sea moss gel and herbs are a dynamic duo when it comes to promoting optimal health. By combining these natural ingredients, you can harness their individual benefits and create a powerhouse of nutrients for your body.
Two of the most popular natural remedies on the market today are ashwagandha and maca root. Both of these ingredients have been used for centuries in traditional medicine, and they have been gaining popularity in recent years due to their amazing health benefits.
Sea moss might not be as prevalent in the west as it is in other parts of the world, but that doesn't mean that people don't have misconceptions about what it is. We'll explore the truth behind these myths in this article and find out what sea moss really is.
Endometriosis is an estrogen-dependent condition that accounts for roughly half the cases of infertility and pelvic pain. It causes a ‘retrograde period’ where instead of blood flowing down, it goes up into the abdominal cavity, where bleeding tissue of the uterine lining can implant onto other organs like uterus and ovaries.
Made with butternut squash, kale, chickpeas, cilantro and of course sea moss! Pairing with jasmine rice and finishing with chopped cilantro and lime juice gives this dish a lovely fresh, bright flavor.
Did you know that only 5% of our oceans have been explored, and even less than that of space? We do know that sea plants carry nutrients that you would be hard-pressed to find in great quantities on land.