The Herbal Remedy, Kelp is Certainly a Gift from the Sea
Little known facts
Kelp is from the sea. It's harvested from many of the Earth's oceans, including such places as California and Norway.
Since it comes from the sea, kelp contains many elements found in the ocean.
Kelp can be used for many great purposes for humanity, including nutrition.
Studies show that kelp contains algin, which in part helps to prevent breast cancer.
You might even call kelp a 'Gift from the sea' since its iodine properties make it useful in healthy functioning thyroid.
Asian peoples have been using kelp to treat genitor-urinary tract problems.
True effects
I noticed a great many changes when I started taking kelp. First of all, I was feeling healthier, and emotionally balanced.
The iodine in kelp can help in treating thyroid disorders, including obesity.
It shouldn't come as a surprise that kelp makes for an effective diet aid. Unfortunately, I wasn't on this wondrous herb long enough to get the full blunt of its dieting powers. But I'm hoping I will get another chance in the near future to see if I can lose weight and feel great on kelp.
Kelp has the potential to reduce the poisoning from any environmental pollution. How do you ask? Well, it has something to do with increasing fecal bulk, and reducing cholesterol levels. Don't ask me for a better explanation but given the bad air qualities in our major cities, I'd say that this is a great trait to have in any herb.
Kelp will help promote healthy hair growth, skin, and nails.
Kelp can aid in reducing enlarge prostates in older men, and reducing pain during urination.
Kelp may also give the nervous system some extra nutritional support.
Disorders, irritations, ailments, and bodily systems treated by Kelp
Acne (Thyroid imbalance) - This should be self-explanatory. But, in case you don't know what acne is exactly, I'll tell you. Acne or acne vulgaris is an inflammatory disease of the skin, made obvious by lesions commonly known as zits, pimples or spots.
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