Product Description - Nature's Herbs Sea Kelp Iodine 150 mcg Plus Bioperine 100 Capsules
Nature’s Herbs Sea Kelp is a time-proven, marine vegetable source of absorbable, organic Iodine from a carefully selected oceanic bed of Sea Kelp.
Common names: black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, black tany, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack
Sea Kelp is an excellent source of bioavailable iodine, potassium, beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, algin, mucilage, mannitol, and bromine
Thus, sea kelp capsules have been found to be an essential supplement in underactive thyroid glands.
Sea Kelp has also been shown to help women with abnormal menstrual cycles and menstrual-related histories.
Suggested Use: Take 1 capsule 3 times daily.
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Additional Information
Manufacturer | Nature's Herbs |
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SKU | NE0200 |
UPC # | 041954233649 |
Product Type | Capsules |
Servings | 100 |
Days of Use | 33 |
Product Count | 100 Capsules |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Herb Extract Base | Alcohol-Free |
Nature's HerbsThe brand was launched in 1968 by Dr. John R. Christopher and Grace Larsen in Orem, Utah. Dr. Christopher became a Master Herbalist in 1946 and founded the School of Natural Healing in 1953. Many believe he is the pioneer in today’s herbal renaissance. At one point Nature’s Herbs was the main herbal line in the U.S. The line was purchased by Nutraceutical in December, 2013 and it is now available under the Zand brand’s umbrella. 1400 Kearns Boulevard |
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