Overview
Bladderwrack is a brown seaweed found along the rocky coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Known for its naturally occurring minerals — especially iodine — bladderwrack has been used for centuries in European and North American coastal herbal practices. Commonly prepared as teas, broths, or powders, it is appreciated for its deeply nourishing, ocean-derived profile.
Benefits
Naturally Occurring Iodine
Bladderwrack contains naturally occurring iodine, a mineral traditionally valued for supporting general wellness.
Mineral-Rich Seaweed
This ocean botanical is known for its broad spectrum of minerals, making it a classic ingredient in nourishing herbal blends.
Traditional Coastal Herb
Used for generations in coastal communities, bladderwrack is enjoyed in teas, broths, and wellness preparations.
How to Use
Tea / Decoction
- Simmer 1–2 teaspoons of bladderwrack in water for 10–20 minutes
- Strain and enjoy warm
- Combine with other mineral-rich herbs for a balanced blend
Broths & Culinary Use
- Add to soups, stews, or broths for ocean-rich nourishment
- Remove before serving if desired
Powder / Blends
- Mix into smoothies, teas, or wellness formulas
- Use according to your preferred preparation method
Ingredients
Single Ingredient
- Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus), Dried, Certified Organic
Sourcing & Quality
Origin
Sustainably harvested from clean coastal waters.
Processing
Carefully dried at low temperatures to preserve minerals, color, and integrity.
Safety & Precautions
Bladderwrack contains naturally occurring iodine. Individuals with specific health conditions should consult a qualified practitioner before use.
General Safety
Use mindfully as part of a balanced herbal routine.
Interactions
Consult a practitioner if taking medications or managing health conditions.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Seek guidance from a qualified professional before use.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.






