Fucus vesiculosus , commonly known as: Bladderwrack, is a rich source of iodine and as with many seaweeds, has been an important food source in coastal cultures around the world. It has been used traditionally in herbal medicine in the treatment of thyroid disorders, particularly hypothyroidism, weight management, rheumatoid arthritis, female hormonal disorders, as a laxative, and for its topical effect s as a dermatological agent
Bladderwrack Powder can be added to smoothies, used while cooking and made into a face mask.
I use this with the sea moss powder in my smoothies. Easy to take and great to have when you’re travelling.
Rated 5 out of 5
Alyssa Good –
I put this bladderwrack powder into capsules and take around 5-6 a day. It has helped me tremendously with IBS-C symptoms and so much more. If you are low on iodine and needed a naturally occurring supplement, this is it!
Jenna Stevens –
I use this with the sea moss powder in my smoothies. Easy to take and great to have when you’re travelling.
Alyssa Good –
I put this bladderwrack powder into capsules and take around 5-6 a day. It has helped me tremendously with IBS-C symptoms and so much more. If you are low on iodine and needed a naturally occurring supplement, this is it!