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  2. Hijiki - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan responded with a report pointing out that while the consumption of more than 4.7 g hijiki seaweed per day could result in an intake of inorganic arsenic that exceeds the tolerable daily intake for this substance, the average daily consumption for Japanese people is estimated at 0.9 g. [8]

  3. Seaweed - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed species such as kelps provide essential nursery habitat for fisheries and other marine species and thus protect food sources; other species, such as planktonic algae, play a vital role in capturing carbon and producing at least 50% of Earth's oxygen. [3] Natural seaweed ecosystems are sometimes under threat from human activity.

  4. Kombucha - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 review enumerated numerous potential health risks (including hyponatremia, lactic acidosis, toxic hepatitis, etc. [55]: 68 ), but said "kombucha is not considered harmful if about 4 oz [120 mL] per day is consumed by healthy individuals; potential risks are associated with a low pH brew leaching heavy metals from containers, excessive ...

  5. The health department said it’s not a good idea because sargassum might contain “large amounts of heavy metals like arsenic and cadmium.” And remember, if you’re having severe trouble ...

  6. 7 Foods You Didn't Know Have Lead in Them - AOL

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    It turns out your muscle juice comes with a hidden dark secret. According to Harvard Health, many protein powders contain elevated levels of lead, as revealed in a study by the Clean Label Project.

  7. Could this type of seaweed help prevent Parkinson's disease?

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    The antioxidants in a common seaweed called Ecklonia cava could combat the development of Parkinson's disease by protecting dopamine-producing neurons, a new study in mice suggests.

  8. Royal Tongan Limu - Wikipedia

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    Royal Tongan Limu was a seaweed extract product manufactured and distributed by Dynamic Essentials, a now defunct multilevel marketing company based in Lake Mary, Florida, until legal issues with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration forced the company's closure in 2003.

  9. Everything You Need to Know About Seaweed in Skin Care - AOL

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    Sea Salt & Pacific Kelp Exfoliating Body Wash. The benefits of seaweed and algae can also be seen in body products. “The St. Ives Sea Salt & Pacific Kelp Exfoliating Body Wash is a great plant ...