What's Up with Eating Seaweed?

by Matt Pitcher

One of the Earth's greatest treasures lies beneath the seas and lakes of the world. Research has proven that the waters of our oceans contain some of the richest known sources of mineral elements. The moving forces of nature, through rain, erosion and rivers, has brought all the valuable vitamins of the earth to the sea floor.

These vast sources of nutrition may become much more important than any of us now realize. Land degradation, pollution and over farming has had a drastic affect on the soil. Most commonly, it is from the soil that we derive our minerals and vitamins from the fruits and vegetables we eat. If this food grown on land can no longer give us all the nutrients we require to protect our bodies from sickness and disease, we must turn to the rich vegetation of the sea, seaweed.

Sea Vegetation, the keystone of the food chain, offers us the nutrients we can no longer gain from land grown crops.

The best product I've found that contains seaweed is Sea Vegg. Try it out and see if you like it.

 

Matt Pitcher CFT

Matt Pitcher, CFT

Matt is a certified fitness trainer through the International Sports Sciences Association, author of numerous health and fitness related articles, an entrepreneur and investor.

He encourages feedback on any of his articles that appear on DeepFitness.com.

His hobbies include bodybuilding, tennis, basketball, and watching movies. He also loves everything Star Wars and Elvis related.

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