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SEAWEED SUPERFOODS
Seaweeds
are one of nature’s true wonder foods! They are one of the most nutritionally
dense plants on the planet and also the most abundant source of minerals in the
plant kingdom as they have access to all the nutrients in the ocean.
Being
a superfood, a little goes a long way!
Benefits
of Seaweeds
Blood
Purifying: The chemical composition of seaweeds is so close to human blood
plasma, that they are excellent at regulating and purifying our blood.
High
in Calcium: They can contain up to 10 times more calcium than milk and 8 times
as much as beef.
Alkalizing:They
help to alkalize our blood, neutralizing the over-acidic effects of our modern
diet.
Have
Powerful Chelating Properties: They offer protection from a wide array of
environmental toxins, including heavy metals, pollutants and radiation
by-products, by converting them to harmless salts that the body can eliminate easily.
Contain
Anti-oxidants: Seaweeds contain lignans (naturally occurring chemical
compounds) which have anti cancer properties.
Detoxifying:
They are rich in chlorophyll (the pigment that makes some seaweeds green) which
is a powerful, natural detoxifier that helps to draw out waste products.
Boost
Weight loss: Seaweeds play a role in boosting weight loss and deterring
cellulite build-up. Their naturally high concentration of iodine, helps to
stimulate the thyroid gland, which is responsible for maintaining a healthy
metabolism. At the same time, its’ minerals act like electrolytes to break the
chemical bonds that seal the fat cells, allowing trapped wastes to escape.
Seaweeds
That You Can Enjoy Everyday
Nori
Nori
is best known as the seaweed used to make sushi rolls. You can make your own at
home, but make sure you use the untoasted nori sheets for maximum nutrient
content.
Kelp
Kelp,
also known as brown algae, is the most common seaweed found along the ocean
shores. Due to its thick leaves it is perfect for a hot seaweed bath. It is
also available in supplement form.
Dulse
Dulse
is a red seaweed and can be bought either whole or as flakes. Dulse sold as
flakes does not need to be soaked and can be added straight to any meal. Whole
dulse is better soaked, drained of water, and sliced before adding to your
dish. It is great to use as seasoning on salads, vegetables and soups.
Arame
Arame
is a ‘black’ stringy looking seaweed. It needs to be soaked for a few minutes
before it is added to cooking, where it will double in size. It can be added to any grain dishes, stir
fries, soups, salads and curries.
Wakame
A
deep green seaweed, wakame is sold fresh or dehydrated. It tastes best when
hydrated in water for a few minutes before being used. Sprinkle in soups,
stocks, stews, stir fries or savory dishes.
Kombu
Used
in Japan for centuries as a mineral rich flavour enhancer. Add a strip of kombu
when cooking beans to make them more digestible and to reduce gas. Add a strip
of kombu to your sprouts when soaking them to allow them to soak up the
minerals.
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