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Bladderwrack

Bladderwrack is a type of seaweed that’s rich in vitamins and minerals, such as calcium, iodine, magnesium, potassium, sodium, zinc, and vitamins A and C.

  • Thyroid function

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Skin health / collagen

  • Also great for Eczema, Psoriasis, and acne. {applied topically}

  • Natural Diuretic

  • High in fiber

  • Relief from Arthritis and joint pain

**Due to the high levels of iodine, salt, and heavy metals, bladderwrack may not be safe for people with thyroid disorders. Specifically hyperthyroidism. 

Turmeric

Curcumin is the main active ingredient in turmeric. It has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and is a very strong antioxidant.

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Increased anti-oxidant capacity

  • Improved brain function and lower risk of brain disease

  • Lower risk of heart disease

  • Help prevent and perhaps treat cancer

  • May be useful in preventing alzheimer

  • Arthritis

  • Depression

  • May help delay aging and chronic disease

Ginger

Ginger has a very long history of use in various forms of traditional and alternative medicine. It's been used to aid digestion, reduce nausea, and help fight the flu and common cold, to name a few of its purposes.

  • Anti-inflammatory

  • Treat many forms of nausea, especially morning sickness

  • May help with weight loss

  • Can help with osteoarthritis

  • May drastically lower blood sugars and improve heart disease risk factors

  • Can help treat chronic indigestion

  • May significantly reduce menstrual pain

  • May help lower cholesterol levels

  • Contains a substance that may help prevent cancer

  • May improve brain function and protect against Alzheimer's disease

  • Can help fight infections

    • Gingivitis​

    • Periodontitis

Blueberries

Blueberry is a very popular berry. It is low in calories but high in fiber, vitamin C and vitamin K.​​

  • King of anti-oxidant foods

  • Blueberries reduce DNA damage, which may help protect against aging and cancer

  • Protect cholesterol in your blood from becoming damaged

  • May lower blood pressure

  • May help prevent heart disease

  • Can help maintain brain function and Improve Memory

  • Anthocyanins in blueberries may have anti-diabetes effects

  • May help fight urinary tract infections

  • May reduce muscle damage after strenuous exercise

Watermelon

Watermelon is a fruit full of many important nutrients. However, most are oblivious to the benefits of the rind.

  • It may make you better in bed

  • It may give your workout  a boost

  • It can reduce your blood pressure

  • It's rich in fiber

Seamoss

Sea Moss also known as Irish Sea moss of Chondus Crispus is a type of red algae found on the Caribbean Islands and on European coastal nations such as Ireland.

Sea Moss has a history that's been used by the Irish, all the way back in to the 1800s. The Irish used it to treat medical conditions like pneumonia and TB as well as used for baby formula. Sea Moss studies show it contains vital nutrients such as bromine, sulfur, iodine, calcium, manganese, phosphorus, phosphate, potassium, protein, pectin, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, B, C, D, E and K.

  • Has 92 Minerals 

  • Helps keep a Healthy Thyroid

  • Good for a Healthy Heart

  • Helps your Immune System 

  • Great for Effective Digestion 

  • Keeps your Metabolism Running Well

  • Helps to Maintain Healthy Weight

  • Improves Libido

  • Replenishment of Essential Vitamins

  • Supports Hair, Skin & Nails

Elderberry

Elderberry refers to several varieties of the Sambucus tree, which has clusters of white flowers and black or blue-black berries. 

  • High in nutrients

    • Vitamin C​

    • Dietary fiber

    • Phenolic acids

    • Flavonols

    • Rich in anthocyanins (responsible for dark black purple color)

  • May improve cold and flu symptoms

  • High in anti-oxidants

  • May be good for heart health

Other Benefits

  • Helps fight cancer

  • Fights harmful bacteria - Sinusitis and bronchitis

  • Support immune system

  • May have some anti-depressant properties

  • May increase urination

Lemon

Lemons are loaded with Vitamin C which is essential for health, and a deficiency can lead to health problems. The early explorers knew this and took lemons on their long voyages to help prevent or treat scurvy, a life threatening condition that was common among sailors.

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  • Lowering stroke risk

  • Blood pressure

  • Cancer prevention

  • Maintaining a healthy complexion

  • Preventing asthma

  • Increasing iron absorption

  • Boosting the immune system

  • Weight loss

Lime

Limes contain antioxidants, which have been shown to help reduce inflammation and even help prevent certain chronic illnesses. The high levels of Vitamin C found in limes can help protect you from infection and speed up your body's healing process.

  • Anti-oxidants

  • May boost immunity

  • Could promote healthy skin

  • May reduce heart disease risk

  • May prevent kidney stones

  • Increases iron absorption 

  • May lower your risk of certain cancers

Burdock

Burdock root has been used for centuries in holistic medicine to treat a variety of different conditions.

 

  • Traditionally, it was most commonly used as a diuretic and a digestive aid

  • Powerhouse of antioxidants

  • Remove toxins from the blood

  • Inhibit certain cancers

  • Healthy libido

  • Skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema {applied topically}

  • Blood purifier

  • Pre-biotic insulin

  • Lymphatic system - waste and toxins from organs

**It can be unsafe for those experiencing hypothyroidism problems. 

Ceylon Cinnamon

Ceylon ("true" cinnamon) is much better due to it's  lower percentage of coumarin, which could be harmful in large doses to the liver. With that being said, cinnamon is one of the most delicious and healthiest spices on the planet.

  • Loaded with anti-oxidants

  • Anti-inflammatory properties

  • May cut the risk of heart disease

  • Can improve sensitivity to hormone insulin

  • Lowers blood sugar levels and has a powerful anti-diabetic effect

  • It lowers fasting blood sugar and may decrease hemoglobin A1c

  • It can imitate insulin and increase insulin sensitivity

  • It lowers blood sugars after meals

  • It may lower the risk of common diabetes complications

Mango

Mango is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants and has been associated with many health benefits, including potential anti-cancer effects as well as improved immunity, digestive, eye, skin, and hair health.

  • Packed with nutrients

  • Low in calories

  • May help prevent diabetes

  • High in healthy plant compounds

  • Contain immune-boosting nutrients

  • Supports heart health

  • May improve digestive health

  • May support eye health

  • May help lower your risk of certain cancer

Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha is one of the most important herbs in Ayurveda, which is a traditional form of alternative medicine based on Indian principles of natural healing.  People have used ashwagandha for thousands of years to relieve stress, increase energy levels, and improve concentration.

  • ​May help reduce stress and anxiety

  • May benefit athletic performance

  • May reduce symptoms of some mental health conditions

  • May help boost testosterone

  • May reduce blood sugar levels

  • May reduce inflammation

  • May improve brain function

  • May help improve sleep

Cranberries

Cranberries are a good source of certain vitamins and minerals, as well as several unique plant compounds that may help prevent UTIs, stomach cancer, and heart disease.

  • ​Good source of fiber

  • Loaded with vitamins and minerals

  • May help prevent UTIs

  • Prevention of Cancer & Stomach Ulcers

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