Monthly Archives — August 2014
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Cheers to summer with Seagreens Summer Tonic!
Seagreens Summer Tonic is a cool and refreshing drink that not only tastes great, but is loaded with minerals, trace elements and other nutrients, ensuring that every sip packs a healthy punch for your body. READ MORE »
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What to check out at this weekend’s Maine Seaweed Festival
Here’s a rundown of activities worth checking out at the Maine Seaweed Festival this weekend. READ MORE »
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Can a food’s texture play a harmful role in dieting?
A new study finds that a food’s texture may influence perceptions of its nutritional value. READ MORE »
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First-ever Maine Seaweed Festival to highlight seaweed benefits
The first-ever Maine Seaweed Festival is slated for Saturday, August 30, at the South Portland campus of Southern Maine Community College. READ MORE »
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Can seaweed hold the answer to world hunger?
Can organic seaweed play a role in solving the future’s world hunger woes? READ MORE »
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How does Seagreens compare to other seaweed for nutrition?
An independent research study compared different markers of nutrition in seaweed produced by Seagreens’ Human Food Quality Seaweed (HFQS) standards compared to those yielded by more conventional methods. READ MORE »
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Seagreens: One of the best organic sources of antioxidants
If you’re on the lookout for that one piece of produce that beats out the rest as a rich source of antioxidants and phenols, look no further than SeagreensĀ® organic seaweed! READ MORE »
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Need more antioxidants in your diet? Turn to organic seaweed!
A new study conducted at the United Kingdom’s Newcastle University determined that organic crops boast significantly higher levels of antioxidants, as well as lower amounts of toxic metals and pesticides, than conventional produce. READ MORE »
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The key to getting your kids to eat healthier
When a child is told something is healthier, they believe that means it tastes worse. READ MORE »
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Study: Americans losing interest in low-salt foods
While science continues to shed more light on the dangers of diets rich in unhealthy levels of sodium, a new study reveals that many Americans are losing interest. READ MORE »