Seaweed and its Valuable Use.Seaweed Laver Extract.

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Seaweed Laver Extract Seaweed Extract.CAS.RN.NO:90046-12-1 photo picture image arrowitembigName:Seaweed Laver Extract.
 Serie No:P041
 Specifications:10:1 TLC.
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 CAS:90046-12-1
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Applications:external wounds on human subjects, hypothyroidism on poultry, oral cancer, obesity, diabetes, cataracts, and allergies. Each of these being found on humans. Any of these therapeautic applications which are listed above, if they are confirmed, could support the cost of Spirulina.
Good source of vitamin B5.
Diabetes,Heart Attacks and Fast Tissue repair:Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also contains Magnesium, Vitamin 1 and Iron which are essential for preventing diabetes and heart attacks. Dried or roasted seaweed/laver also contains Riboflavin and Niacin which promote fast tissue repair.

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Seaweed. What is it? What is its purpose? To many summer vacationers, seaweed is often dismissed simply as that green slimy stuff which floats on the ocean surface. Many say there really is no real role for seaweed to play in the environment and is only a nuisance. Others say that its sole purpose is in becoming entangled in the legs of all those who come in contact with it by causing them to smell just as it does. The name "seaweed" itself incorrectly implies that these plants have little value. This was the accepted definition until the eighteenth century. They were regarded as "not proper plants" because they had neither flowers nor seeds.

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Generally considered safe and no toxic data available.Seaweeds are used extensively as food by coastal peoples, most particularly in China, Korea, Indonesia, Peru, the Canadian Maritimes, Scandinavia, Ireland, Wales, Philippines, and Scotland, among other places.
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last edit date:06th,Nov.2009.