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Kelp is an excellent source of minerals from the sea, particularly iodine which is very important for the thyroid gland to function properly. The thyroid gland is an important regulator of metabolism and weight. Beneficial to the sensory nerves, membranes surrounding the brain, spinal cord, and brain tissue. Used for Crohn's, colitis, ulcers, goiter, obesity and hair loss. Good for thyroid function, arteries, and nails.
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lower breast cancer rate less obesity, heart disease, arthritis lower blood pressure less thyroid disease less constipation gastro-intestinal ailments less infectious disease Kelp provides nutritional support to the nervous system and heart in the form of iodine, vitamins, minerals and cell salts.
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Why should I use kelp nutritional supplements? Kelp nutritional supplements are an excellent source of soluble vitamins, minerals, & trace elements from the sea including iodine, iron, zinc, calcium, protein, essential amino acids, and carbohydrates. Kelp also has a high fibre content and is beneficial for the proper function of the thyroid gland.
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Sea Vite kelp nutritional supplements are cryogenically ground. What does that mean? This means the seaweed is chilled or frozen immediately before grinding and low temperatures are maintained during the grinding process. This preserves the seaweed's natural components and helps retain maximum levels of vitamins, minerals and other micro- nutrients.
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Iodine is essential for the proper regulation of energy through its effect on metabolism. Thyroxine, the major thyroid hormone, aids in protein synthesis, carbohydrate absorption and the conversion of carotin to Vitamin A. Kelp sponges up an enormous supply of essential nutrients and delivers them to the thyroid and the rest of the body. These nutrients include protein, essential fatty acid, carbohydrates, fiber, trace elements, sodium and potassium salts, and a variety of other chemicals, such as alginic acid.
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