Kelp is used primarily for human consumption due to its high amount of minerals. It is even used in botanical and spa treatments.
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The kelp used medicinally in modern times is generally harvested in kelp farms. When kelp is harvested, it is cut, dried, then ground into powder.
Yes. More kelp can be grown to replace what is used.
Yes, kelp can be added where recipes call for it.
by using water and healthy stuff?
Kelp is used in Asian and Hawaiian dishes. It can be dried and sprinkled on savory dishes when serving.
pollution, smoking, meteors falling because they have poisonous chemicals that damage kelp chromosomes and vacuole of the kelp cells. also Kelp is actually not a plant its a mammal, it lives in warm waters and it does have blood cells running in the veins at the side of the kelp. all together the kelp forest works together catching fish and grinding them. anyways human waste, nail polish ( scent particles), plastic and us eating the roots ( kelp tips are very poisonous). cows graze on kelp and pass carbon dioxide throught their waste system, then we humans exchange the gas for sodium bicarbonate that gets mixed in with the water and damage the kelp. hope this helps, because i have been a marine biologist for 11 years.
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Aginate or alginic acid is a carbohydrate from a kelp. This is used to thicken ice cream, jellies, salad dressings and even toothpaste.
Kelp is a natural iodine. This helps with the thyroid gland, and people take it for energy boosts. Kelp contains antioidants, which are believed to help cleanse the body of toxins. Some people take kelp to aleviate constipation. Kelp has natural vitamins and minerals. People will consume kelp to help with a deficiency in their diet. Because of its richness in vitamins, kelp is also used in products like hair vitamin supplements.