Kelp (Laminaria spp.)

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Imprint
For what
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Endocrine
Immune and Lymphatic
Source
Herbs and Botanicals
For whom
People

Kelp (Laminaria spp.), also known as kombu, is a brown seaweed traditionally valued in Asian wellness and nutrition. Naturally high in iodine and minerals, it may help with supporting thyroid function, boosting metabolism, and aiding the body’s natural detoxification processes. Rich in alginates and trace elements, Kelp (Laminaria spp.) may also help with strengthening the immune system and maintaining overall vitality, making it especially useful where stronger iodine support is desired.


Kelp (Laminaria spp.)
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