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Dried Fresh Organic Bladderwrack Cut- Fucus Vesiculosus  50g

Fresh Organic Bladderwrack cut by YouPhorBee Naturals is 100% fresh natural dried seaweed.

The most impressive health benefits of bladderwrack include its ability to treat obesity, benefit the thyroid, improve the metabolism, reduce inflammation, strengthen bones, boost circulation, protect the skin, aid vision, prevent premature aging, encourage healthy cell development, and strengthen heart health.

YouPhorBee Naturals was established by Dr. Youssef E.A, a University Chemistry lecturer and research scientist based in London, UK.   

Dr.Youssef has extensive knowledge and direct experience of the organic natural herbs of 100% Fresh Organic Bladderwarck- Fucus Vesiculosus (cut form).  Working in collaboration with his herbalist colleagues, Dr Youssef can confirm that this Fresh Bladderwarck are 100% Organic and direct from Sea to your Tea cup.

What is Bladderwrack

Although this has a bit of an odd name, bladderwrack is actually one of the most common types of seaweed found in the oceans. Around the British Isles, Europe, the Baltic Sea, and even the eastern coast of North America, this kelp variety has the scientific name Fucus vesiculosus.  Some of the other names of bladderwrack include rockweed, red fucus, and black tang, depending on where in the world you happen to be. This type of seaweed prefers shelters inlets without too much movement or current and is found in huge numbers in certain areas. The plant is highly identifiable by the small paired air sacs found along the midrib branches.

This has been an herbal remedy and a culinary element in various cultures for centuries. In fact, bladderwrack was the original source of iodine, which was hugely important in treating various conditions, and is also an important part of a nutritional diet. You can use bladderwrack most commonly as an herbal supplement or powder, which can be consumed directly or mixed into water or facial scrubs to improve its efficacy. While this has been used in alternative treatments for hundreds of years, it is only becoming well-known to the general public recently, so the demand for this herb is definitely rising.  The high levels of mucilage, beta-carotene, iodine, potassium, zeaxanthin, and other organic compounds give this herb so much power!

Directions for use

Take 100g of Fucus and then add it to 250g of 100% pure YouPhorBee Honey. Mix a small teaspoon of the mixture into half a cup of hot water. Leave the mixture to diffuse for 5-10 minutes and then consume. Drink regularly 3 to 5 times a day before every meal. Alternatively, put one teaspoon of the mixture directly into your regular tea.                  

Health Benefits of Bladderwrack

Thyroid Improvement

As mentioned above, bladderwrack was the original source of iodine back in the 19th century. Iodine is an important modulator of our thyroid gland and can ensure that our hormonal and metabolic activities are under control.  Therefore, as a powerful source of iodine, bladderwrack has become associated with treating many types of thyroid disorders. Primarily, bladderwrack stimulates the thyroid gland to increase hormonal output.

Weight Loss

One of the other effects of bladderwrack is a heightened metabolism, which makes it easier to lose weight, as your body is working right along with you. Bladderwrack has been praised as a weight loss tool for generations and many people are starting to realize how beneficial it can be.  When your body is working at a high level and burning off more fat, you also suppress the appetite, thereby preventing obesity and the other related health issues that come along with it.

Vision Health

The high levels of beta-carotene found in bladderwrack make it an ideal solution for someone trying to improve their vision. Beta-carotene is an antioxidant that directly neutralized free radicals in the eyes and cornea.  Essentially, bladderwrack can help slow down macular degeneration and prevent the development of cataracts.

Reduced Inflammation

One of the other popular uses of bladderwrack over the years has been as an anti-inflammatory substance.  Whether you are suffering from gout, arthritis, hemorrhoids, or skin irritation, bladderwrack can successfully neutralize the irritation, reduce swelling, and even relieve pain. The internal and external (topical) uses of bladderwrack are both useful approaches and are even better in conjunction, such as for sore muscles and joints.

Antioxidant Potential

Fucoidan is a unique type of fiber that is found in high quantities within bladderwrack.  Research suggests that studies fucoidan has many beneficial properties. According to a report by researchers from University of Tasmania, Australia fucoidan has antioxidant properties.

Improved Digestion

There are a number of different types of fiber found in bladderwrack, but one particularly important one is alginic acid, which relieves constipation and adds bulk to the bowels, promoting a smooth digestive process that is efficient in terms of nutrient uptake.  Furthermore, this helps to relieve excess flatulence, bloating, cramping, and more serious conditions like gastric ulcers and colon problem.

Heart Health

Research studies have linked bladderwrack with higher levels of HDL cholesterol (“good cholesterol”), meaning that this beneficial herb can help you prevent atherosclerosis and any other cholesterol-related affliction. This can help lower blood pressure, reduce your risk of strokes and heart attacks, and generally lessen the strain on your cardiovascular system. 

Anti-aging Properties

There are many valuable minerals found in bladderwrack that can help to make the skin beautiful, but there are also powerful organic chemicals that can slow down the aging process.  These antioxidants in bladderwrack keep the skin looking healthy and young, reduce age spots and blemishes, and lessen the appearance of wrinkles. Antioxidants can also boost skin elasticity, keeping you looking tight and toned well into your old age.

Warning: With great power comes potential dangers, so if you suffer from hyperthyroidism, then you may not need an extra boost of iodine. Also, some people are allergic to iodine, so large amounts of bladderwrack could be very dangerous. Finally, if you are having surgery in the near future or suffer from a bleeding disorder, you should avoid bladderwrack, as it can make blood clotting more difficult. Check with your medical professional before adding this herbal remedy into your health regimen.


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PS: The picture that we have put, it is for fresh Bladderwrack which is in process of drying