Applications Bladderwrack has traditionally been used for :Constipation, Diarrhoea, Gastritis, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Heartburn, Hypothyroidism, Indigestion and Iodine deficiency.
Bladderwrack may serve as a supplemental source of iodine for people with insufficient iodine in their diet,.
Goitre and hypothyroidism due to insufficient intake of iodine may possibly improve with bladderwrack supplementation, though human studies have not confirmed this. |
 |
How to Use Shake before use. Take 3-5 drops in a glass of water or juice, three times a day.
Don’t use Bladderwrack tincture for more than three weeks at a time
|
 |
Safety Data Bladderwrack is generally safe, but iodine in any form—including from bladderwrack and other seaweeds—can cause or aggravate acne in some people.
Excessive iodine ingestion can cause either hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism and should be avoided.
Please check with a professional before using.
The safety of using bladderwrack during pregnancy and breast-feeding is unknown.
At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with bladderwrack.
NOTE
Tortue Rouge Tinctures are very potent and offer maximum bioavailability.
This means that they are quickly and effectively absorbed by the body. Customers tell us that they find them more
effective than tablets.
You need just 3 to 5 drops 3 times a day as against 15 to 20 or even 30 to 40 drops of other brands.
Our 20ml size is equivalent to approx 2 months supply.
To experience the difference, try one of our trial sizes |
 |
About the Product Bladderwrack is a type of brown algae (seaweed) that grows on the northern Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and on the northern Atlantic coast and Baltic coast of Europe. The main stem of bladderwrack, the thallus, is used medicinally. The thallus has tough, air-filled pods or bladders to help the algae float—thus the name bladderwrack.
Historically, people living near oceans have a low rate of hypothyroidism, due, in part, to ingestion of iodine-rich food, such as seafood and seaweeds like bladderwrack
Bladderwrack has a reputation for stimulating the thyroid gland and is hence used to counter obesity. Bladderwrack has long been used to soothe irritated and inflamed tissues in the body and as a bulk-forming laxative.
|
|