KELP

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Moderen Encyclopedia of Herbs. By Joseph M. Kadans, N.D.,Ph.D

 

Kelp

Habitat: This seaweed is found along coasts and borders of inlets of the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans between low and high tide marks. It is also found in various other parts of the world.


Description: This is a plant-body without a true root, stem or leaf. It grows near the surface of sea-water, attached to rocks or to mussels along banks by means of a series of expanded tendril tips which hold the plant fast. The color is dark brown and the plant has many forks or branches.


Parts used: Entire plant.


Elects: Remedial and normalizing action on organs, especially the thyroid.
Recorded uses: The high iodine content of this plant, providing an ample supply of iodine to the body, has made this plant valuable for cases of obesity, because of the normalizing effect upon the thyroid gland. other recorded uses are:
Reproductive organs: This plant is reported to have a remedial and normalizing effect upon the reproductive organs, including the prostate gland, the uterus, the testes and the ovaries.


ARTERIES: It has been reported that kelp cleanses the arteries, removing deposits from their walls, thus restoring their elasticity.

SKIN: The presence of silicon in kelp is reported to keep the skin from wrinkling and sagging. Silicon is also an important food for the roots of the hair and an ample supply of kelp will usually prevent hair from falling out. The fingernails are also aided by the presence of kelp, which not only contains silicon but also calcium and sulfur, which are all needed for healthy fingernails.
INDIGESTION: The presence of sodium in kelp helps the digestive system to absorb food and also aids in preventing acidosis.


HEART: The manganese found in kelp is reported as being beneficial for tissues of the heart.


COLON: Kelp also has the effect of cleansing the colon, clearing away from the large intestine (the colon) many toxic substances that have adhered to the lining of the intestine and have been constantly absorbed into the blood stream, causing nervous disorders, rheumatism, kidney troubles and severe headaches.


ANEMIA:
Kelp helps to relieve anemia, it is reported, due to the presence of iron and copper in kelp, which helps the body to obtain a sufficient supply of red corpuscles. Red corpuscles are essential in order for the blood to be able to absorb oxygen from the lungs. It is the lack of red corpuscles, therefore, that causes anemia.


BRAIN: Brain tissue is reported to be benefited by kelp because of the quantity of manganese in kelp, which is helpful to the brain tissue. Kelp is also reported as being of great value to the sensory nerves and to the meninges, the membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord.


VITAMINS: Laboratory tests indicate that not only does kelp contain iodine and a number of important minerals, but it also contains Vitamin C, Vitamin A, many of the B-complex vitamins and Vitamin E.


KIDNEYS: Kelp is also known as a diuretic, stimulating the kidneys to eliminate waste water from the system. Kelp also protects the inside lining of the urinary passages.


DOSAGE:
Usually one ten-grain tablet or two five grain tablets per day is sufficient for good results. Another method of taking kelp is to take an ounce of the powdered kelp and pour a pint of boiling water over the powder and allow it to steep for about ten or fifteen minutes. A cup of this infusion twice a day is usually sufficient..