KELP POWDER




- Kelp algae powder.
- Rich in iodine.
- Salt-free.
- 100% Pure, no additives.
- Gluten-free.
- Vegan-friendly.
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What is Kelp powder?
Kelp powder by EssentialSeries is a powdered food based on Kelp algae (Ascophyllum nodosum).
Kelp is well known for being a nutritionally interesting algae for human consumption, despite its low presence in Western diets, due to its own iodine content.
Kelp powder is suitable for vegan diets.
Kelp Powder properties
Iodine
- Iodine contributes to normal cognitive function.
- Iodine contributes to normal energy metabolism.
- Iodine contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system.
- Iodine contributes to the maintenance of skin in normal conditions.
- Iodine contributes to normal thyroid hormone production and normal thyroid function.
Why take Kelp powder?
Kelp is a dietary supplement of natural, ultra-concentrated iodine.
Kelp is the largest natural accumulator of iodine as these algae are nourished by the oceans, rich in minerals, which lead to the increase of iodine concentrations in the algae's structure.
Why buy HSN's Kelp powder?
Kelp is an algae widely used for its functions related to its iodine content.
Discover our Kelp Algae!
Vegan-friendly
The product is suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets, as it contains only Kelp Algae (compatible with plant-based diets).
No sugar
Kelp is presented without sugar, as the generation of these nutrients by the algae's own metabolism is practically nil.
Gluten-free
Kelp Algae is naturally gluten-free.
At HSN, thanks to our ISO certified particle filtration cleanroom manufacturing system, we can guarantee the absence of gluten in the product, including cross-contamination.
GMO-Free
According to data from the Non-GMO Project, algae, including Kelp, are in the group with the highest risk of containing genetically modified organisms.
We certify that our Kelp Algae is 100% GMO-free.
100% Natural, free from additives
Because we want you to use Kelp and nothing else added.
100% of the product content is pure dry Kelp algae powder, without any additives or other additions.
What can you combine Kelp powder with?
With:
Where to find information about Kelp
- Clark, C. D., Bassett, B., & Burge, M. R. (2003). Effects of kelp supplementation on thyroid function in euthyroid subjects. Endocrine Practice, 9(5), 363–369.
- Aakre, I., Solli, D. D., Markhus, M. W., Mæhre, H. K., Dahl, L., Henjum, S., … Kjellevold, M. (2021). Commercially available kelp and seaweed products – valuable iodine source or risk of excess intake? Food and Nutrition Research, 65.
- Küpper, F. C., Carpenter, L. J., McFiggans, G. B., Palmer, C. J., Waite, T. J., Boneberg, E. M., … Feiters, M. C. (2008). Iodide accumulation provides kelp with an inorganic antioxidant impacting atmospheric chemistry. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105(19), 6954–6958.
Nutritional Facts
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Serving size: 1 scoop of 0.5ml (500mg) | ||
Servings per container: 300 | ||
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NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) established in Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 of 25 October 2011. †† NRVs are not established on this occasion.Protein calculated in dry matter (nitrogen *6.25) |