Nutrient Rich - a natural source of anthocyanins for daily wellness and vitality
Relieve Oxidative Stres - anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory properties
Gut Health - supports a healthy gut and soothes digestive conditions
Suggested Use - try mixing with berry smoothies, smoothie bowls, as a facemask or straight off the spoon
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Our Seamoss is sourced from the clean, pristine waters of Saint Lucia. These waters are regulated by the government to ensure they remain protected whilst harvesting. It feeds directly off the nutrients from the nearby volcanic land, making it a prime location for harvesting seamoss.
Once our Seamoss has been harvested and sent to the UK, we send it off to an accredited lab for 3rd party testing. We are one of the only seamoss suppliers in the UK to do this. Every batch tested for its quality, purity and potency to ensure you are receiving 100% authentic seamoss from a trusted supplier. We pride ourselves on having 5 star food hygiene and safety standards, to guarantee maximum freshness with every jar.
From the moment our seamoss is harvested from the ocean in St. Lucia, right to it being freshly prepared at MHK HQ, then shipped to your door, each batch is certified organic and 100% traceable to ensure your seamoss is premium quality and safe to consume.
There are no other parties, other than us and our St. Lucian farmers!
You can easily add 2-4tbsps to your favourite smoothie, porridge, water, stews/curries or just straight off the spoon. You may prefer to begin with 1-2tbsps daily until you adjust to the taste/texture.
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