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Laminaria japonica - Seaweed - Čaje bylináře Pavla Váni a léčivé rostliny

Laminaria (Laminaria japonica) - 100tbl

Laminaria (Laminaria japonica)

  • source of iron (hematopoiesis)
  • source of iodine (thyroid)
  • source of calcium (bones)
  • lowers cholesterol

Content

  1. Description

  2. Healing effects

  3. Preparation and dosing

  4. Side effects





Ingredients

Laminaria japonica 166 mg, microcrystalline cellulose 30 mg, calcium stearate, silica (fillers) in 1 tablet.

1 tablet contains 200 µg of iodine in organic form (ie 133% of the recommended daily dose).

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Storage

Store in a dry and dark place at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.

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Country of origin

Russia

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Description

Seaweed has similar cellular activity like human skin. Seawater contains the same minerals and microelements as human blood. This harmony helps our organism to accept marine products as its own.

A great advantage of seaweed is the large amount of iodine. Iodine is key to the functioning of the thyroid gland and thus its energy metabolism. Iodine deficiency leads to a decrease in thyroid activity in adults, which is manifested by fatigue and weight gain, but in a broader sense can also have a number of other health consequences. Its deficit is especially dangerous for children and pregnant women, as it can cause severe mental redtardation of the fetus.

Seaweed have one advantage over fish, which are recommended as a source of iodine - they contain no fat and therefore can not accumulate toxic substances such as polychlorinated biphenyls and other carcinogens.

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Healing effects

Laminaria japonica seaweed is a natural source of organically bound iodine and also contains a number of other minerals. It is very suitable for replenishing missing minerals and fiber into the body.

Laminaria extract nourishes skin cells and supplies them with B vitamins and iodine. It turns off the skin, which, e.g. significantly delays the symptoms of aging and is a source

  • iron - promotes hematopoiesis
  • iodine (thyroid)
  • calcium (bones)
  • lowers cholesterol
  • helps with weight loss

Scientific studies performed on tissue cultures and laboratory animals have shown that seaweed has a positive effect on the condition of our body in the following areas:
In the prevention of cancer, especially in the field of breast, skin and colon tumors. According to studies by California researchers, they contain, for example, phytoestrogens, which by their effect on hormonal balance contribute to the prevention of breast cancer in menopausal women, as well as polyphenols, which have antioxidant and anticancer effects. Laboratory studies also suggest that some components of algae slow down the growth of blood vessels that supply nutrients to tumor cells.

They are significantly alkaline and therefore help reduce the metabolic acidification of the body.

They contain a number of strong antioxidants.

Thanks to the high content of fiber, chlorophyll and other nutrients (eg alginic acid), they help to excrete harmful substances (including heavy metals such as mercury and lead) from the digestive tract.

We find sulfur-containing polysaccharides in them, which are natural anti-inflammatory agents.

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Active substances

  • iodine
  • chlorophyll
  • roughage
  • B vitamins (B12)
  • magnesium
  • calcium
  • iron
  • zinc
  • sodium

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Properties

Antiviral, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. For example, it significantly prevents the multiplication of the herpes virus causing cold sores.

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Recommended at

    • breast, skin and colon cancer
    • thyroid disorders
    • hematopoietic disorders (anemia)
    • arthritis
    • osteoarthritis
    • allergies
    • asthma and autoimmune diseases

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Dosing

1 tablet daily during meals. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.

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Side effects

Not recommended for iodine sensitivity.

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REMEMBER: Tell all your health care providers about any complementary health practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.