Bladder wrack Bladderwrack is actually an alga or
seaweed, not a plant. As algae, it is loaded with iodine and there is a
warning at the end of the possible metals contained in the Algae, Be sure to
read to the end. Some say to not take
this internally and others tell of the super benefits.
Also known as:
Alga Noruega o Nudosa, Algue Laminaire, Ascophylle Noueuse, Atlantic Kelp,
Black Tang, Bladder Fucus, Bladder Wrack, Blasentang, Chêne Marin, Cutweed,
Fucus, Fucus Vésiculeux, Goémon, Kelp, Kelpware, Kelp-Ware, Knotted Wrack,
Laitue de Mer, Laitue Marine, Laminaire, Marine Oak, Meereiche, Norwegian
Seaweed, Ocean Kelp, Quercus Marina, Rockweed, Rockwrack, Schweintang, Sea
Kelp, Seawrack, Tang, Varech, Varech Vésiculeux Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladderwrack,
black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus,
and rock wrack is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western
Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Bladderwrack has many
benefits for the underactive thyroid, the oversized (goiter) and other iodine
deficient illnesses. One problem is that the Bladderwrack is not consistent
in the amount of iodine. So I guess you could say this is another warning.Bladderwrack is used for
obesity, joint pain, digestive issues, constipation, urinary disorders,
breathing, and sinus. It is known for helping with energy, and the immune system.
It really sounds like a miracle product, but again there are many warnings.Bladder
wrack also contains algin, which can act as a laxative to help your regular
bowel movements. This is one way it helps with weight control. Keeping the
bowels clean.
Some people use bladderwrack for skin
diseases, burns, aging skin, and insect bites.
Weight Loss
In many cultures, bladderwrack is thought to speed
up your metabolism, which makes it easier to lose weight. When your body is working harder it burns off more fat
and suppresses’ s the appetite, thereby preventing weight gain.
Reduced Inflammation
Whether you are suffering from gout, arthritis, hemorrhoids, or skin
irritation, bladderwrack may successfully neutralize the irritation, reduce
swelling, and even relieve pain. The internal and external (topical) uses of
bladderwrack may both be useful approaches and are even better in conjunction,
such as for sore muscles and joints. Thus internal and external use for
inflammation.
Anticancer Potential
Fucoidan is a unique type of fiber found in high quantities within bladderwrack. Studies
suggest fucoidan has many beneficial properties with antiviral,
antitumor, anticoagulant, antiangiogenic, and antiarthritic properties.
Heart Health
Bladderwrack may help with higher levels of
HDL cholesterol (good cholesterol), which may be an aid in preventing atherosclerosis, lowering blood pressure, reducing 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 your skin looking tight and toned well into your old
age.
Word of Warning! 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 have an upcoming surgery 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.