Summer flavors — strawberries, mango, pineapple, seeded watermelon, muscadine, peach, or any fruits in the juice blends. Tell us at checkout.
Email us for any customization or consultation. I am a certified nutritionist & herbalist — we can create a blend to help with specific ailments or goals.
Morning or afternoon. Stir into smoothies, juices, tea, or eat by the spoonful. Keep refrigerated — most blends should be consumed within 14 days; non-fruit blends last longer.
1 tbsp blended with your morning fruit + greens.
Straight, like jam. Cold from the fridge. Do not double-dip the spoon from mouth into puree — scoop your amount into a separate bowl.
Add to warm (not boiling) tea or hot water.
A jam-style spread for breakfast bowls.
Topical use — humectant for skin (acne, dermatitis, eczema).
Email us for a blend tailored to a specific goal or ailment.
Eight benefits backed by published research. The list our nutritionist swears by.
As well as preventing fatigue and muscle weakness, the thyroid gland — powered by iodine (abundant in seaweed) — releases the hormones responsible for libido and prostate health / fertility.
Vitamin K helps build and retain muscle mass and elasticity (great for athletes). Collagen is the body's greatest protein source and decreases with age. Seaweed is rich in natural plant collagen and promotes the body's own production of it — a true aging serum.
A demulcent — sea moss mechanisms involve reducing inflammation and mucin synthesis, showing to be a functional food in aiding asthma and allergies.
Seaweed contains kappa carrageenan, a source of soluble fiber that is beneficial for weight management and Diabetes Type 2.
Seaweeds are rich in antioxidants and have been shown to increase our antioxidant capacity, aiding in protecting the liver from free-radical damage — especially from lead. Also adds majorly for oxidative stress.
Seaweed is a humectant, used in many products worldwide for its skincare benefits. Seaweed can aid in skin conditions such as acne, dermatitis, eczema, and other skin conditions due to keratinocyte migration (skin healing).
Seaweeds have a high abundance of essential minerals and nutritional fiber. Seaweed's polysaccharides resist digestion by enzymes present in the human gastrointestinal tract, and selectively stimulate the growth of beneficial gut bacteria — a natural and effective pre-biotic.