5 Skin Care Benefits of Sea Moss

December 10, 2020

5 Skin Care Benefits of Sea Moss

 Irish sea moss is a type of seaweed found year-round on the shores of the North Atlantic. For centuries this natural algae has been coveted for it’s high vitamin and mineral content.

Just a tablespoon of Irish sea moss contains more than 90% of the nutrients that our bodies need to help with digestion, boost our immune system, improve reproductive health and even help to clear skin.

Sea moss is a superfood that’s packed with 92 of the 102 minerals the body needs. It’s also equipped with a host of vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K, iron, magnesium and calcium. The benefits of this water grown specimen are numerous for the skin. This includes:

  • Protects against free radicals
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
  • Produces collagen and even keratin
  • Heals damaged and irritated skin
  • Hydrates skin and provides a natural glow
  • And much more

The best way to reap the benefits of Irish sea moss is to consume it internally which is fairly easy. Irish sea moss can be used as an egg replacement when baking or added to your daily smoothies or oatmeal.

The organic sea moss at Eve Milan is sourced from the beautiful island of Grenada where we ensure our sea moss is non-bleached or chemically fertilized.  

Community and giving back are valuable tenants of the Eve Milan brand, and so a portion of the sales from our sea moss is donated to the a children’s orphanage in Grenada.

Seamoss Recipes

Check out this yummy French Toast recipe using Seamoss in place of eggs and this Acia Breakfast Bowl for new ideas on how to start your morning on a healthy note. 

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