Seaweed Extract Benefits

Seaweed Extract Benefits
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If you are looking for an herbal supplement or natural alternative to prescription medication for the treatment of a minor health ailment, then you should also consider seaweed extract as an option. Traditionally used for the treatment of skin ailments, according to Health.LearningInfo.org, seaweed based-supplements can also offer other health benefits to supplement users. Before starting treatment for any health ailment, however, you should first seek clearance from your doctor.

Hair Health

One of the major benefits related to seaweed extract is the herb's natural ability to strengthen hair follicles. According to Health.LearningInfo.org, seaweed has been found to feed the roots and shafts of hair follicles on the scalp and has even been linked to both the thickness and shine that is often associated with healthy-looking hair. Due to these natural abilities of seaweed supplements, many hair products like shampoo and conditioners can be found on store shelves that contain seaweed extract. The website also suggests that seaweed is used most often in Japan and that the thick, black hair seen in people native to that country is a testament to the seaweed's benefits to hair.

Toxicity Cleanse

According to Health.LearningInfo.org, another benefit associated with seaweed extract is the herb's ability to clear the body of toxic chemicals and waste. As the website suggests, sea plants have been known to help cleanse the body of toxic pollutants, including heavy metals, in the intestines. While further research needs to be conducted to determine the consistency of these claims, there are no major side effects or adverse reactions documented for seaweed extract as of this writing.

Other Benefits

According to an article on the National Library of Medicine website, seaweed has been used for the treatment of many different ailments with positive results. As the website states, seaweed has been used in traditional cosmetics; treatments for cough, asthma, hemorrhoids, boils, goiters, stomach problems and urinary diseases; and for reducing the development of tumors, ulcers and headaches. While further research needs to be conducted in order to determine the proper dosages associated with each treatment, researchers do suggest that additional health benefits will continue to be found for seaweed extract.

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Article reviewed by Molly Solanki Last updated on: Jun 15, 2010

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