Seaweed Skin Carr Using Japanese Seaweed


by Mizuki Yance - Date: 2010-09-06 - Word Count: 427 Share This!

We spend 35$ billion dollars globally on cosmetics and the creams takes a lion share of the business including those late night infomercials with super models and ridicules S&H fees. Why are still many unhappy faces? Because we only address the symptoms, not necessarily the underlying causes. I have tried all sorts of creams in the past 10 years until I found that the creams could only complement the treatment that addresses the root cause of my dry skin. So you are not going to find a magic anti aging cream recommendation here.

Rather a holistic approach with seaweed foods, Seaweed dietary supplements, and seaweed soaps along with Seaweed skin care creams for an effective, less expensive organic solution. It is no coincidence that the Japanese eat seaweed and got a great looking skin. It is the nutritional content of Seaweed along with dedication to eating and using Seafood in every other form (creams, soaps, soups and wraps) to achieve that glorious skin

Holisitc Approach

Remember seaweed is very rich in Vitamins, Minerals, Proteins, and Antioxidants. They also contain high amounts of iron, calcium, and iodine. We can have a beautiful complexion, soft, wrinkle free skin, as well as glossy, healthy hair, more effectively from organic sources (I hope we have not started using fertilizers in the deep sea!). Today North American manufacturers offer many Japanese seaweed supplements for consumption as well as numerous cleansing, moisturizing creams and seaweed soaps. Seaweed skin soap has been reported to have numerous benefits.It diminishes layers of fat under the skin and increases circulation and metabolism. Additionally, it improves skin softness and smoothness, cleanses pores, dissolves toxins, aids in tissue development, and moisturizes dry skin.

Seaweed bath can provide with an excellent addition of Iodine to the body through the skin. Read below the importance of iodine to our health. (Content Credit: Iodine: The Universal Nutrient). 20% of all iodine in the human body is stored in the skin, specifically in the sweat glands. Lack of iodine in the sweat glands manifests as dry skin with a decreased ability to sweat.Research work has shown that iodine deficiency in the thyroid presents as a thyroid goiter (enlargement of the thyroid). In those areas of the world where iodine deficiency is very high, such as in Switzerland and in certain areas of Asia and Africa, there are also higher incidents of thyroid cancer. Iodine is also concentrated by breast tissue, and a lack of iodine in the breasts manifests as fibrocystic breast disease (painful breasts with nodules and cysts and often more symptomatic prior to menstrual periods).

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