So before I got into sea moss gel I was wondering, "what's the big deal anyway?". I mean, is this some type of "super supplement" or just some over hyped thing that I might waste my money on?
Well, that's when I decided to start doing my research.
And I found out that there is plenty of research to backup many of the benefits of sea moss. Even the NIH has conducted studies on the benefits of sea moss.
So as it turns out, sea moss contains many vitamins and minerals like:
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Iron
- Vitamin C
If you do not have enough iron in your diet, you may be tired often.
And while this is great, you might think, well I can get those vitamins anywhere by eating other foods. And while this is true, as it turns out sea moss contains a range of other "micro nutrients" which are highly beneficial to our bodies, but are not easy to find in the standard american diet.
Sea Moss may contain also micro nutrients such as selenium and iodine.
Selenium and Iodine are both potentially beneficial for your THYROID. So if you have any issues with your thyroid, these nutrients may be beneficial in supporting the thyroid.
Additionally, there is evidence that sea moss may be beneficial in regulation of hormones. And so, specifically, this can be beneficial to women.
Sea Moss also may have these additional benefits:
- Immune enhancing properties
- Enhances Gut Health
- Anti Bacterial Properties
So we challenge to try sea moss gel for 1 month and see what effects you notice. Write to us and let us know, do you feel more energy, or have your experienced other benefits?
Disclaimer: Do not take this as medical advice. Always speak to a medical provider before taking any new supplement. Sea Moss and Sea Moss Gel will not diagnose, cure, or treat any disease or condition.