Description
Phenolic compounds;, Phloroglucinol, Mucopolysaccharides, Sulphuryl-, sulphonyl- and phosphonyl-glycosyl ester diglycerides, Polar lipids, Trace metals, including iodine and bromine compounds of sodium and potassium. Bladderwrack was the first source of commercial iodine. The powdered form may be combined with dried garlic, onion and other herbs and spices and sprinkled in soups and other foods as a flavorful salt alternative. Powdered bladderwrack is used in various cosmetic formulations for skin and hair. Add directly to foods during cooking. The powder may also be encapsulated as a dietary supplement. Consult your health care practitioner before using if you have a thyroid disorder.
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