Monthly Archives — December 2013
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Can seaweed help you keep your New Year’s Resolution?
New Year’s Eve is just around the corner, so chances are you already have a shortlist for your 2014 resolutions. READ MORE »
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Happy New Year from Seagreens®!
With a brand new year on the horizon, we at Seagreens® wanted to take a moment to reflect on 2013. READ MORE »
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The health benefits of consuming seaweed
The many health benefits that come with eating seaweed cannot be overlooked. Protect and strengthen your body with Seagreens® seaweed, which is harvested to Human Food Seaweed™ standards to ensure its nutritional value and sustainability. READ MORE »
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Study shows big benefits to modest weight loss for women
Obesity has become a substantial medical concern around the world, primarily because it increases the risk of high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease and diabetes. READ MORE »
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Consuming seaweed in the morning will burn calories
According to a study from Sheffield Hallam University in the United Kingdom, consuming Seagreens® seaweed baked into toast for breakfast will burn 179 calories, the equivalent of a half hour spent running on a treadmill at the gym. READ MORE »
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Celebrity chef gets inventive with seaweed recipes
Heston Blumenthal, a renowned chef based in the United Kingdom, has long been an advocate for seaweed nutrients. READ MORE »
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Toxic discovery shows that not all seaweed is created equal
Before you start delving into the exciting world of seaweed-based cuisine, it’s important to stay informed about potential risks. READ MORE »
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How seaweed can save a village
While we can all benefit from eating more seaweed, there are some regions of the world that are particularly grateful for the booming popularity of the plant. READ MORE »
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Could seaweed be the key to our energy future?
While humans continue to contribute to climate change and deplete fossil fuel sources, a new study suggests that the key to long-term environmentally friendly energy is seaweed. READ MORE »
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Study: Nori seaweed is effective at combating breast cancer
According to new research, eating the seaweed type Nori is an effective way for women to avoid contracting breast cancer. READ MORE »