The Blood Type Diets : Seaweeds: A Gift from the Sea
by Peter D’Adamo & Gregory Kelly Folklore The recorded use of Fucus vesiculosus, also called “bladderwrack” or “sea wrack” dates back to at least the time period of the Eclectic Physicians of the 19th century. Historically these physicians used this seaweed for goiter (swelling of the tissue or cells of the thyroid) and for obesity.
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