Why spend £££'s on expensive

seaweed spa's when you can treat

yourself at home for a fraction of

the price!!

HOW TO USE

Fill bath as normal, in around 10-15 minutes the seaweed will naturally re-hydrate. The hot water will release the plant's alginate properties; squeezing the seaweed will also help to release more gel. Add cool water to ensure a comfortable bath temperature. Soak and relax for approximately 35-40 minutes. Seaweed can be dried and re-used within 3 days. After use seaweed also makes an excellent organic garden fertiliser



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Fighting Skin Disease Naturally

Pure Ingredients: 100% Fucus Serratus Whole Leaf Seaweed

Age-old Irish pampering ritual incorporates fresh seaweed, added to bath water.

Harvested daily on the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland.  Dried naturally.  A seaweed bath can create an invigorating effect by balancing the vital ingredients that constitute the body's chemical structure.  They are highly recommended for treatment of psoriasis and eczema and can also be used for under active Thyroid treatment. Used against obesity partly due to the high levels of iodine.  A regular seaweed bath can minimize cellulite development on the skin by purifying it and giving your body a healthy toned look.

Dense in minerals such as iodine, potassium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, copper, chloride, sulfur, phosphorous, vanadium, cobalt, manganese, selenium, bromine, iodine, arsenic and iron. Rich in a diversity of trace elements.
High in hormones such as melatonin (gives a calming effect and important for good sleep patterns).
Very high in fucin or fucoidin which has anti-inflammatory qualities and it is used to promote rapid skin healing and it has exhibited anti-viral properties.
High in Vitamin C, E, D
Rich in Vitamins, especially B vitamins with high levels of B12 
Rich proteins and amino-acids

Keeps the skin supple and elastic to reduce aging.

You can use part of the bag for intense treatment to the face, scalp or anywhere on the body.  Soak in a bowl of warm water and squeeze to release the 'seaweed oil' which is due to high quantities of fucins and alginates.


Please consult your GP before taking a seaweed bath