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Product Name Historical uses Category Issued
Bladderwrack
Fucus vesiculosus.
Diuretic, source of iodine. Single product April 1997
Replaces:
Nov. 1996
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Common Names:
Bladderwrack, Fucus, Sea-Wrack, Kelp-Ware, Black-Tang.

Part Used:
All the plant.

Historical Uses:
Bladderwrack is a sea vegetable used for weight reduction. It nourishes thyroid (hypothyroidism) to help normalize weight. Valuable major mineral and trace element source to stop fatty degeneration of muscles, tones muscular system and heart muscle and reverses cellulite. Used for fat neck (enlarged thyroid gland at base of neck) also known as goiter. Internal growing goiter may make it difficult to swallow although no other external signs are notes. It is also very effective for chronic bladder irritation.

Contraindications:
None.

Adverse reactions:
None.

Dosage:
10 to 40 drops three times per day.

References:
Dr. A. B. Howard, Herbal Extracts,1990.





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