Sea Vegetables for Health
Sea vegetables, which are commonly referred to as algae or seaweed, have been a staple food since ancient times. Archaeological findings trace human seaweed consumption back to over 10,000 years ago. While, in ancient times, sea vegetables were widely consumed globally in countries located by the sea, including the U.K., Ireland, Norway, the Pacific Islands, African countries, and the Americas, in modern days, they have become primarily associated with Asian cuisine. algae are rich in vitamins, minerals, proteins, poly unsaturated fatty acids, and dietary fibers, and numerous clinical studies have demonstrated the health benefits of seaweed consumption.
1. The regulation of blood sugar levels and the prevention and treatment of diabetes
2. The regulation of cholesterol levels
3. A reduction in lipid absorption in the gastrointestinal tract
4. Weight loss and anti-obesity effects
5. The prevention of hypertension
6. The prevention of thrombosis and of excessive blood coagulation
7. Cardiac health improvement
8. Antioxidant effects
9. The promotion of intestinal health
10. The prevention and treatment of arthritis, asthma, rhinitis, gastric ulcers, and other inflammatory diseases
11. The support of healthy joints
12. The prevention of osteoporosis
13. Cancer preventive effects
14. Antiviral effects (against HIV and Herpes simplex)
15. The promotion of a healthy thyroid function and the prevention of goitre
16. Prebiotic activities
17. The regulation of bowel function
18. The prevention and treatment of anaemia
19. Wound healing
20. The regulation of hormone balance during menopause
21. The detoxification from radioactive elements, heavy metals, and free radicals.