
Burdock Bladderwrack Sea Moss Gel
Earthy and warmly spiced.
Burdock Bladderwrack Sea Moss Gel
Sea moss has 92 minerals the body needs and helps the body fight back against everyday aging and inflammation.
🤸🏽♀️ Helps regulate digestion and thyroid
🤸🏽♀️ Helps eliminate mucus
🤸🏽♀️ Reduces joint pain
🤸🏽♀️ Reduce dry skin
🤸🏽♀️ Boost energy and immune system
The recommended daily dose is 1-2 tablespoons or 4 to 8 grams per day
Includes: Honey, Cinnamon, Turmeric
BURDOCK is a powerful antioxidant known to help reduce inflammation, remove toxins from the blood and help treat acne and eczema.
BLADDERWRACK is a type of brown seaweed grown on the coastline of the ocean. Commonly used to treat mineral deficiency, obesity, joint pain, aging skin, digestive issues, urinary tract infection, and thyroid dysfunction.
NOTE: The information above has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. It is for educational purposes only. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Pressed From Real Ingredients
Our traditional trio — sea moss, bladderwrack and burdock — with warming spices.
Sea Moss
92 minerals the body needs
Bladderwrack
A traditional seaweed companion
Burdock
An earthy prebiotic root
Honey, Cinnamon & Turmeric
For warmth and flavor
What's Inside & Why It's Good For You
Ingredient information is general and educational, drawn from public references including USDA FoodData Central, the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and NCCIH, EFSA, Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. It describes the individual ingredients, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes.
Sea Moss
Sea moss (Irish moss) is a wildcrafted sea vegetable and a whole-food source of a range of minerals, including iodine — and iodine contributes to normal thyroid function and energy metabolism. We infuse it gently into juice for a smooth, mineral-rich boost. (Source: USDA FoodData Central; NIH Office of Dietary Supplements; EFSA)
Bladderwrack
Bladderwrack is a brown seaweed traditionally paired with sea moss. Like other seaweeds it naturally contains iodine, a mineral that contributes to normal thyroid function and energy-yielding metabolism, along with fiber and antioxidant compounds. (Source: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements; NIH NCCIH)
Burdock
Burdock root is a traditional botanical, eaten as a root vegetable in East Asian cooking and long used in herbal wellness. It contains inulin — a prebiotic fiber that helps feed the beneficial bacteria in your gut — along with antioxidant plant compounds, and it lends this gel an earthy, lightly sweet note. (Source: NIH NCCIH; USDA FoodData Central)
Turmeric
Turmeric's golden color comes from curcumin, one of the most-studied plant compounds for its antioxidant activity and its role in supporting the body's normal response to everyday physical stress, such as after exercise. Curcumin is absorbed far better alongside black pepper, which is why we press them together. A popular daily addition for anyone with an active, recovery-focused routine. (Source: NIH NCCIH)
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a warming spice packed with antioxidant compounds, and it adds cozy, naturally sweet depth so a blend tastes indulgent without extra sugar. (Source: NIH NCCIH; USDA FoodData Central)
Honey
Local raw honey is a natural sweetener with a long history in folk wellness, especially during cold season. One safety note: never give honey to infants under 12 months of age. (Source: Mayo Clinic)
Why You'll Reach For It
92 Minerals
Sea moss naturally contains a broad spectrum of the minerals the body needs.
Daily & Easy
One to two spoonfuls blends into almost anything you already enjoy.
Made Fresh
Prepared in small batches and kept cold — never shelf-stabilized.
Real Ingredients
Wildcrafted sea moss and simple, recognizable add-ins. Nothing artificial.
Simple To Use
Take 1–2 Tablespoons
A simple daily serving — straight from the spoon.
Blend Or Stir In
Add to smoothies, tea, juice, oatmeal, soups or sauces.
Keep It Cold
Store refrigerated; freeze extra to keep it fresh longer.
Good To Know
The Facts
Burdock Bladderwrack Sea Moss Gel — Answered
The recommended serving is 1–2 tablespoons per day. Many people enjoy it in the morning.
Take it straight or blend it into smoothies, tea, juice, oatmeal, soups and sauces — it's nearly flavorless in a blend.
Keep it refrigerated. You can freeze portions to extend freshness, then thaw in the fridge.
It's a food made from sea moss and simple ingredients. Because sea moss is a natural source of iodine, check with your healthcare provider first if you're pregnant, nursing, on medication, or managing a thyroid condition.
Sea moss products are foods to be enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyle. Any wellness information is general and educational, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The recommended serving is 1–2 tablespoons per day. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or managing a thyroid condition (sea moss and bladderwrack are natural sources of iodine).



