The proper name of this Sea Moss is Genus Gracilaria.
This moss favors warmer climates, so you'll see this wild harvested predominately in the Caribbean and the North West Pacific.
Gracilaria is harvested mainly because it is agar rich. Agar is great for skin-moisture retention. Agar is also great for weight loss, as it has a noticeable laxative effect.
For topical use, add this moss to your soaps, or use it as a face and/or hair mask.
You can also eat it fresh after soaking and rinsing, as some cultures call this "salad".
Fun fact: This is the exact sea moss Dr. Sebi used to treat his guests/patients when they visited his compound.
For more general information on sea moss … visit Tell Me More About Sea Moss.
1oz yields ~10oz of gel
For sea moss requests over 8oz, email info@mywellnessconnect.com