Crave Nutrients Traditional Wild-harvested Raw Sea Moss (Moisture Content) can be used to make a mineral-rich gel for a variety of health and beauty needs.
Attention: This sea moss contains 25 - 30% moisture content (wetness). If you prefer 100% sun-dried sea moss, please check our Seaweed Collection for 100% sundried sea moss.
Blender Safety: Depending on the type of blender used, Sea Moss may become hot during the blending process. Do not over-blend. Allow the gel to cool before removing the lid. Measurement (1:1): 1 part sea moss to 1 part spring water (add less spring water for a thicker gel).
1.) Place the desired amount of Wild-harvested Raw Sea Moss in a large strainer and wash thoroughly to rid the sea moss of all debris.
2.) Place the sea moss in a glass bowl, fill it with spring water, cover it, and allow it to soak for 4 - 24 hours. Once the sea moss has soaked for the appropriate time frame, drain the water and rinse the sea moss thoroughly. Feel free to rinse the sea moss a couple of times.
3.) Place the clean sea moss in a blender, add spring water, and ensure the lid is secure. Blend until smooth. If desired, add additional spring water to meet the desired
consistency. Do not over-blend.
4.) Transfer the gel into a mason jar and store it in the refrigerator for 2-3 weeks.
You can also freeze batches of Sea Moss Gel for extended use.
Directions: Take 1- 2 tbsp of sea moss gel daily. Take as is or add to your smoothie, soup, tea, oatmeal, or other foods and
beverages for added nutritional benefits.
Ingredients: Sea Moss (Euchema Cottonii)
CAUTION:
- If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications, or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use. Discontinue use and consult your doctor if any adverse reactions occur. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use it if the seal is broken or missing.
- While we make every effort to ensure that rocks are detached, there is a possibility that rocks may be attached to the sea moss; please be sure to clean thoroughly. Remove all rocks and sea sediments before use as a food or beauty product.