For as long as their diet consisted of fish, seafood, and kelp, the New Zealand natives, such as the Maori tribe, were prime examples of perfect Health, with fine teeth, ideal physiques, and exceptional immunity to disease.
Cleanse and strengthen teeth
Young Children in Scotland once chewed on the stalk of seaweed known as tangle, or kelp, to cleanse and strengthen their teeth. Kelp can be similarly used today to strengthen bones. Even dogs in Sweden is using kelp for strengthen their teeth.
Tumors
Medical herbalists and Chinese medicine doctors and Herbal healers reduced cysts by rubbing them with iodine-rich kelp.
Laminarin
In Japan, the kelp derivative laminarin is being used as a whole-blood and plasma substitute in emergency transfusion situations. The substance consists of protein, which does not break down in the bloodstream and is excreted by the kidneys after several hours. Yes, we really have algaes in our blood!
The bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus)
Postmenopausal Japanese women develop breast cancer at one-ninth the rate American and European woman do. The kelp bladder wrack is the most commonly consumed in Japan and has the potential to lower woman’s risk of developing estrogen-dependent cancer.
Kelp and lungcancer
Although japanese men smoke at much higher rates than their American and European counterparts, they have considerably lower rates of lung cancer. Again, kelp is a predominant factor that cannot be overlooked, since the Japanese tend to eat it Daily in ample amounts.
Powdered kelp
Eating as Little as two tea-spoons of powered kelp per day can make a significant difference in your Health.
Kelp and fucoidan
Fucoidan is a nutrient found only in Brown seaweed as kelp. Fucoidan may very well be one of the most important molecules being researched today for therapeutic applications. It is the subject of more than nine hundred scientific studies worldwide, as cited in the National Library of Medicine (USA).
Kelp and vitamin C
Eskimos get most of their vitamin C from kelp.
Kelp and Iodine (3)
Most of the inland states as well as parts of Asia and Europe, are far removed from the positive effects of iodinerich sea spray. As a result, there is little iodine in their sole. These large areas are known goiter belts, because of their high rates of iodine deficiency.