Thorvin Kelp - The Benefits of This Natural Gem

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Thorvin kelp is one of those things that most people have just never heard of but one thing is certain. It packs quite a punch in boosting the immune system. What is thorvin kelp exactly? Well, technically kelp is just a sea vegetable that is very rich in iodine minerals and vitamins needed for healthy metabolism. However, thorvin kelp is the purest ocean marine algae seaweed from the world's cleanest and richest sea waters off the coast of Iceland. It has some 60 minerals in it, along with several amino acids, and vitamins. All these components play an essential part in maintaining a healthy body.

Thorvin kelp is used for a variety of things such as for skin and facial care. It is incorporated into shampoos, facial cleansers, soaps, creams, and other types of cosmetics. The reason that it works so well is that it naturally tones and hydrates the skin.

Thorvin kelp is also full of many vitamins and minerals including Vitamins A, B2, B3, C, D and E. There is no other plant that contains as much iodine as thorvin kelp but it is also full of potassium, calcium, iron, amino acids, and enzymes. Because of this, thorvin is often used as an herb for a salt substitute, a flavor enhancer, and as a vitamin and mineral supplement. Not only is it great for people and animals. It's also extremely beneficial for your garden. It is so highly effective, that is often used in growing vegetation to increase crop yields.

Today in North America, there is tons of thorvin kelp being used as a blend that is added to animal feed. Sometimes it is not mixed with feed but used as a stand alone food possibly mixed with salt. There are many reasons for this: It has been proven that thorvin kelp will help cows to produce more milk. It will help pigs gain weight. It will improve the wool production in sheep as well as increasing their fertility. It has also been shown to make improvements to chicken's eggs by deepening the yolk color and enhancing the quality.

Have you taken a look at the ingredients listed on the side of your pet's kibble? The feed that animals are given today does not contain many of the vitamins and minerals that are necessary for optimal animal health.

Thorvin kelp can be purchased very economically. It can be very beneficial for nothing more than pennies per day. For the amount of uses it has, and the many benefits it provides, it might well be worth investigating further, wouldn't you say?

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