Organic Connections Kelp (Organic Powder) - 454g

Kelp (Organic Powder) - 454g

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Kelp can be found growing along coastlines or shallow oceans and have flat, leaf-like blades. It is interesting to note that Kelp is not a plant but rather an algae and edible seaweed. Most commonly used among herbalists and throughout history to target they thyroid hormone because the rich nutrient and iodine content. Organic Connections powdered Kelp can be used to add a salty flavour to your dishes or even added to water/tea for a boost in nutrients. Trusted in bringing you the best bulk herbs and spices, Organic Connections is always clean and eco-friendly. [POWDER]

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Organic Kelp (Rockweed) (Ascophyllum nodosum)
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Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

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454g

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can be used to add a salty flavour to your dishes or even added to water/tea for a boost in nutrients

Product Information:
  • Granules
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Excellent source of iodine
  • May support thyroid health
  • High in trace minerals

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Green Kelp
I take this in my smoothies as well use it in the garden for compost tea. I like how it's filled with a lot of different nutrients and only a little is needed. It's hard to find really high quality nori, so getting my marine nutrients in capsule form is a workaround. I am looking into mixing kelp with other detox such as Milk Thistle mixed in a citrus based smoothie, lemon for example work well. In there, I mix a bit of Chlorophyll, Spirulina and maybe Alfalfa, Cilantro and Parsley. Whatever it takes to clean out the system,
















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Kelp
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)

This beautiful plant from the ocean is a great way to ensure your mineral status is sufficient...

Kelp is an edible seaweed, of the brown algae family (Phaeophyceae) that is extremely rich in health-promoting nutrients. It contains all of the B vitamins, plus macro minerals and trace minerals. Kelp contains iodine, a major component of thyroid hormone, the hormone responsible for setting the body's metabolic rate. The fibre content of kelp, known as "alginate", has also been shown to help slow fat absorption in the gut, thus aiding in weight loss.


Nutritional Content
Kelp's mineral content also supports the brain, nerves, blood vessels, hair, skin and nails. It can also help to protect the body from damage due to radiation both from the sun and due to cell growth therapy. Natural health practitioners recommend kelp for a variety of conditions including: hypothyroidism, hair loss, obesity, ulcers, constipation, radiation sickness and poor mineral status.


Alginate and Weight Loss
There is a fibre extracted from kelp called alginate that has been used as a thickener in a number of processed products such as: jellies, desserts, toothpaste and even dog food. One 2010 study found that alginate from kelp is better at slowing fat absorption than most over the counter weight loss treatments. In this way, alginate is used much like agar before or during a meal to increase bulk in the stomach to speed the feeling of "fullness" with the meal, and to slow the absorption of excess fat during digestion. 


Iodine & Kelp
Iodine has become so difficult to get in the diet that staple foods like table salt are now enriched with iodine. In the case of iodized salt the inorganic form of iodine is added. Natural, organic sources, such as those derived from the seaweeds known as kelp and bladderwrack are much more absorbable and easier for the thyroid gland to use that the inorganic (mined) sources used to enrich foods.


Iodine Content and Radioactive Iodine
Kelp, rich in iodine, has the potential to protect the thyroid from taking up radioactive iodine, in the case of nuclear disaster, as seen in Japan in March of 2011. Radioactive iodine is strongly associated with the development of thyroid cell growths, especially in infant and children populations. The iodine found in kelp binds with receptors on the thyroid gland, essentially filling the receptors, making it impossible for radioactive iodine to bind and be utilized by the gland in the making of thyroid hormone. Excess iodine can cause thyroid dysfunction, so it is not advised long-term, especially in children. Individuals with a hyperthyroid condition are not advised to take Kelp or iodine. 


Hypothyroidism
Some cases of hypothyroidism can be attributed to lack of iodine, and this causes a swollen thyroid (goiter). When there is insufficient iodine available to the thyroid gland, it is not able to produce sufficient thyroid hormone. Thus, it cannot properly regulate the body's metabolism, a condition known as hypothyroidism. Hypothyroid individuals experience many symptoms due to a lack of thyroid hormone including: fatigue, weight gain, hair loss, constipation, and frequent colds and flus. 


How can I get more Kelp?
Kelp can be eaten raw but it is usually found dried in sheets, or powdered for use as a salt substitute. A liquid form can be added to drinking water. As a supplement kelp is found in tablets. Some commercial "green food" smoothies and "energy" drinks may contain kelp. Green food supplements are combinations of medicinal foods and herbs, and may contain kelp. In a supplement form, iodine is usually derived from natural seaweed sources and is available in both liquid and capsule, or tablet, forms. The standardized types of these supplements contain a higher level of iodine and a consistent amount in each tablet – usually about 150mcg (0.15mg). This is the preferred form for clinical use in low thyroid conditions, while the un-standardized kelp is suitable for people in need of a daily supplement for health maintenance.


Kelp – Quick Facts

Sources

· Wild Harvested From The Ocean. Often Found In Green Food Supplements.

Applications
· Hypothyroidism, Hair Loss, Obesity, Ulcers, Constipation, Radiation Sickness, Poor Mineral Status

Optimum Dosage
· As A Salt Substitute To Taste. As A Supplement, As Recommended On Product Label. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).

Works Well With
· Other Detoxification Supplements, Green Food Supplements

Important Information
· Kelp Contains Iodine And Should Be Used With Caution By Individuals With Thyroid Conditions.
· Like All Sea Extracts - Depending On Its Source Location, Kelp May Contain Heavy Metals. Be Sure To Use Trusted Sources Only.
· Do Not Use Kelp If You Have An Allergy To Seafood, As An Allergic Reaction Can Occur.
· Use Caution When Using Kelp With Blood Thinners As Kelp May Have An Additive Blood Thinning Effect.

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