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Skin
Wrack seaweed is a traditional feed input to horses and mink to improve the bloom of coat. People with dry skin may notice a difference after about 6 months on Seagreens® Food Capsules.
Some people report colour returning to grey hair. Increased blood flow to the epidermis was reported as high as 45% in weight regulation trials at the University of Pavia, Italy (1999). Given wrack seaweed over a 6 month period female subjects lost an average 30% of subcutaneous fat and an average 5% on waist and hip measurements.
Arctic wild wrack is so nutritionally complex and complete, that many factors may be involved in improving skin condition including metabolic regulation, improved digestion and the ‘detoxing’ effect of its unique range of polysaccharides.
These are the "mucilaginous gels" referred to by Pitchford (1 p178, p307, p310). The topical application of Seagreens® MicroGranules mixed with warm water as poultice or compress, may be helpful in the healing of eczema, psoriasis, rash, burns, sunburn, cuts and grazes and other skin conditions.
See also Burns
See also Circulation
See also Scalp
See also Weight Regulation
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