JAMAICAN BLADDERWRACK
Traditional medicinal practices have used it for centuries to treat an array of conditions, such as iodine deficiency, obesity, joint pain, aging skin, digestive issues, urinary tract infection, and thyroid dysfunction, including hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and goiter development.
Bladderwrack, like many sea plants, contains varying amounts of iodine, which is used to prevent or treat some thyroid disorders. Bladderwrack products may contain varying amounts of iodine, which makes it an inconsistent source of iodine. Bladderwrack also contains algin, which can act as a laxative to help the stool pass through the bowels.

Promotes healthy hair, skin, and nails*
Promotes a healthy mood and thyroid*
High in iodine, do not take if you suffer from hyperthyroidism.

Bladderwrack is used for thyroid disorders including underactive thyroid (myxedema), over-sized thyroid gland (goiter), and iodine deficiency. It is also used for obesity, arthritis, joint pain, “hardening of the arteries” (arteriosclerosis), digestive disorders, heartburn, “blood cleansing,” constipation, bronchitis, emphysema, urinary tract disorders, and anxiety. Other uses include boosting the immune system and increasing energy. The most common Bladderwrack health benefits include Thyroid Health, Anti-Inflammatory Support, Digestive Health, and Weight Loss.
What really separates Bladderwrack from other marine superfoods is its unique ability to soften the arteries and prevent arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries that lead to high cholesterol, stroke and heart attack). In addition, Bladderwrack is rich in HDL Cholesterol (good cholesterol that the body needs to function). This helps to promote lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and healthier levels altogether.
Softer arteries also make it easier for the body to disperse insulin and break down sugars more effectively. This in turn leads to a lower risk of Diabetes.
Constipation. Digestive problems. “Hardening of the arteries” (arteriosclerosis). Iodine deficiency. Thyroid problems, including an over-sized thyroid gland (goiter). Other conditions.
Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a type of brown seaweed that’s tied to traditional medicine. It’s also known as rockweed, red fucus, dyers fucus, rock wrack, black tang, and bladder fucus (1Trusted Source).
Growing up to 35 inches (90 cm) tall, bladderwrack grows along the coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the North and Baltic Seas, and various waters in Canada and the United States (1Trusted Source).

Jamaican Bladderwrack
1 lbs
$75.00