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Botanical Name: Fucus vesiculosus
Plant Part Used: Seaweed
Processing Method: Powdering
Green Jeeva’s Organic Bladderwrack Powder is made from the dried seaweed of Fucus vesiculosus, a type of brown algae commonly found along the coastal waters of the North Atlantic. This organic bladderwrack powder is carefully harvested, dried, and ground into a fine powder to preserve its natural iodine content, antioxidants, and essential minerals. Our product is USDA Organic certified, non-GMO, and allergen-free, making it suitable for clean-label formulations.
Bladderwrack is a naturally occurring source of iodine, commonly used in various formulations. Our Organic Bladderwrack Powder is ideal for use in dietary supplements, functional foods, and cosmetic applications. It is stocked in Cerritos, CA for fast fulfillment, ensuring reliable supply for our B2B customers.
| Product Category: | Organics |
| Product Sub Category: | Herbs-Spices-Seasonings |
| Product Mix Category: | Organic RM powders |
| Main Producing Countries | Canada, Ireland, Norway, Iceland and United States |
Bladderwrack is also known as black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus and rock wrack. Its official botanical name is Fucus vesiculosus.
Bladderwrack is mostly used as a nutritional supplement. Its primary chemical constituents include mucilage, algin, mannitol, fucitol, beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, volatile oils, iodine, bromine, potassium, and other minerals.
No, E. coli, Staphylococcus & Salmonella are not present in this product.
Genetically modified organisms may possess significant and challenging risks to food safety. Hence, we do not accept organic Bladderwrack Powder from the farms and facilities where GMO crops are grown and processed.
The stem and leaf of Bladderwrack is used in this product.