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Turning dry sea moss into gel is a reactivation process. In its dried form, sea moss is dormant. Soaking rehydrates the cell walls, releases trapped minerals, and restores its mucilage... the slippery, jelly-like fiber that supports the gut, thyroid, joints, skin, and immune system. Step 1: Always rinse your dry sea moss under cool running water for several minutes. This removes ocean debris, excess salt, sand particles, and surface impurities. Gently rub the strands, real sea moss is delicate and shouldn’t crumble. Step 2: Place rinsed moss into a glass bowl or mason jar and cover completely with spring or filtered water with a fresh squeeze of key lime. Never use hot water, heat damages iodine compounds and delicate polysaccharides. Let it soak for 24–36 hours at room temperature or refrigerator depending on your climate.  As it hydrates, you’ll see it expand 3-5 times its size, soften, and turn translucent with natural color variations ie gold, purple, olive, deep brown. These colors indicate wild ocean growth. Bright white moss is often chemically treated or pool-grown. Step 3: Once soft, drain and rinse again. Add to a high-speed blender with soaking water or fresh filtered water if you desire and blend until silky smooth. The consistency should resemble aloe gel or pudding. Step 4: Transfer to a glass jar with a tight lid and refrigerate immediately. Properly prepared gel lasts 3-4 weeks refrigerated. Safety & Need-To-Know • Always source from reputable wild-crafted sellers. • Request third-party testing certificates for heavy metals. • Avoid sea moss with a bleach smell, stiff texture after soaking, or unnatural white color. • Start slow 1 tablespoon daily to prevent detox reactions. • Pregnant or thyroid-medicated individuals should consult a practitioner before use. • Never soak in metal containers use glass only. Sea moss is a mineral therapy. It's slow, cellular, and deeply restorative. #seamoss #seamossgel #mineraltherapy #guthealth #thyroidsupport
Turning dry sea moss into gel is a reactivation process. In its dried form, sea moss is dormant. Soaking rehydrates the cell walls, releases trapped minerals, and restores its mucilage... the slippery, jelly-like fiber that supports the gut, thyroid, joints, skin, and immune system. Step 1: Always rinse your dry sea moss under cool running water for several minutes. This removes ocean debris, excess salt, sand particles, and surface impurities. Gently rub the strands, real sea moss is delicate and shouldn’t crumble. Step 2: Place rinsed moss into a glass bowl or mason jar and cover completely with spring or filtered water with a fresh squeeze of key lime. Never use hot water, heat damages iodine compounds and delicate polysaccharides. Let it soak for 24–36 hours at room temperature or refrigerator depending on your climate. As it hydrates, you’ll see it expand 3-5 times its size, soften, and turn translucent with natural color variations ie gold, purple, olive, deep brown. These colors indicate wild ocean growth. Bright white moss is often chemically treated or pool-grown. Step 3: Once soft, drain and rinse again. Add to a high-speed blender with soaking water or fresh filtered water if you desire and blend until silky smooth. The consistency should resemble aloe gel or pudding. Step 4: Transfer to a glass jar with a tight lid and refrigerate immediately. Properly prepared gel lasts 3-4 weeks refrigerated. Safety & Need-To-Know • Always source from reputable wild-crafted sellers. • Request third-party testing certificates for heavy metals. • Avoid sea moss with a bleach smell, stiff texture after soaking, or unnatural white color. • Start slow 1 tablespoon daily to prevent detox reactions. • Pregnant or thyroid-medicated individuals should consult a practitioner before use. • Never soak in metal containers use glass only. Sea moss is a mineral therapy. It's slow, cellular, and deeply restorative. #seamoss #seamossgel #mineraltherapy #guthealth #thyroidsupport

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