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Premium Organic Bladderwrack (Fucus Vesiculosus) Coarse Ground In Bulk. Product Sold In Bulk Packaging Is Not For Resale.* Bladderwrack Is A Brown Seaweed That Can Be Used To Make Vegetable Broth, Added To Soups And Stews, Or Cooked With Grains And Vegetables To Enhance Nutrition And Flavor. Bladderwrack Can Also Be Applied Topically In Creams And Other Skin Care Products As Well As In Mineral Baths To Support Skin Elasticity And Health. Sustainably Wild-Harvested From The Pristine Waters Of The North Atlantic, And Lab-Tested For Quality And Contaminants.Certified Organicdried At Mild Temperatures To Preserve Enzymes, Nutrients, And The Environmentbladderwrack Contains Protein, Potassium, Magnesium, Iron, Chlorophyll, Trace Elements, And Dietary Fiber.High In Iodine: Bladderwrack Contains About 388 Mcg Per Gram.Contains Fucoidan And Alginic Acid, Polysaccharides That Support Immune Function, And Aid Digestion.Available As A Sample Portion If You Are New To Sea Vegetables!*Important Note: If You Repackage Our Products They Cannot Be Resold Under Our Brand Name And The Organic Certification Claim Is No Longer Valid.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in Bladderwrack Coarse? A: The main ingredient is organic bladderwrack, scientifically known as Fucus vesiculosus. This seaweed is rich in nutrients and is sustainably harvested from the North Atlantic.
- Q: How big is the package of Bladderwrack Coarse? A: The product comes in a one pound, or four hundred fifty-four gram, bag. This size is ideal for bulk usage and storage.
- Q: Is this product certified organic? A: Yes, Bladderwrack Coarse is certified organic by OCIA. This certification ensures it meets strict organic farming standards.
- Q: How do I incorporate Bladderwrack Coarse into my meals? A: You can add it to vegetable broths, soups, or stews. It can also be cooked with grains and vegetables to enhance both nutrition and flavor.
- Q: Can I use Bladderwrack Coarse in skincare? A: Yes, it can be applied topically in creams or mineral baths. It supports skin elasticity and overall skin health.
- Q: How should I store Bladderwrack Coarse? A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage will help maintain its freshness and quality.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Bladderwrack Coarse? A: While specific shelf life can vary, dried seaweed like Bladderwrack typically lasts for a year if stored properly. Check for any signs of spoilage before use.
- Q: Is Bladderwrack Coarse suitable for a vegetarian diet? A: Yes, Bladderwrack Coarse is suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets. It is a plant-based ingredient derived from seaweed.
- Q: How does Bladderwrack Coarse compare to other seaweeds? A: Bladderwrack is particularly high in iodine and contains unique polysaccharides like fucoidan. It offers distinct health benefits compared to other seaweeds.
- Q: What should I do if my Bladderwrack Coarse arrives damaged? A: Contact customer support immediately for assistance. Most vendors will provide a replacement or refund for damaged products.
- Q: Are there any common allergens in Bladderwrack Coarse? A: No, Bladderwrack Coarse does not contain common allergens like gluten, dairy, or nuts. However, if you have a specific seaweed allergy, consult your healthcare provider.
- Q: Can I repackage Bladderwrack Coarse for resale? A: No, repackaging for resale is not permitted as it voids the Organic Certification claim. It's intended for personal use only.
- Q: What nutrients are found in Bladderwrack Coarse? A: Bladderwrack is rich in protein, potassium, magnesium, iron, and dietary fiber. Additionally, it contains about three hundred eighty-eight micrograms of iodine per gram.
- Q: Is Bladderwrack Coarse processed in any way? A: Yes, it is coarse ground and dried at mild temperatures to preserve its natural enzymes and nutrients. This ensures high quality and potency.
- Q: Can I use Bladderwrack Coarse as a dietary supplement? A: Yes, Bladderwrack can serve as a dietary supplement due to its rich nutrient profile. However, consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement.

