The bladder wrack is a brown algae that occurs on the coasts of the northern Atlantic and Pacific, but also on the coasts of the North and Baltic Seas. The Romans already used the term fucus, which is derived from “phykos” (seaweed). “Vesiculosus” refers to the swim bladders that give the seaweed buoyancy. Various ingredients make seaweed increasingly interesting for us – both as a nutrient and as a medicine.
Due to their iodine content, seawater algae always have a connection to the thyroid gland.
Bladderwrack has a supportive effect on:
Enlargement of the thyroid gland
thyroid-dependent menopausal symptoms
thyroid-dependent weight gain
Digestive weakness with constipation
The chip is intended to support the transformation goals of bladderwrack on all levels.
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