Bladderwrack extract Kelp Extract
Appearance: Fine Brown powder
Botanical Name: Fucus vesiculosus L.
Synonyms: Black-tang, bladder, bladder fucus, bladderwrack, Blasen-tang, brown algae,
common seawrack, cut weed, Dyers fucus, edible seaweed, fucoidan, fucoxantin,
Fucus, green algae, Hai-ts'ao, kelp, kelpware, knotted wrack, Meereiche, Quercus
marina, popping wrack, red algae, red fucus, rockrack, rockweed, schweintang, sea
kelp, sea oak, seetang, seaware, seaweed, sea wrack, swine tang, tang, Varech
vesiculeux, vraic, wrack.
Plant Part Used: Stem
Specifications: 5:1
Description: Bladderwrack is a type of brown algae (seaweed) that grows on the northern
Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and on the northern Atlantic coast
and Baltic coast of Europe. The main stem of bladderwrack, known as the thallus, is
used medicinally. The thallus has tough, air-filled pods or bladders to help the algae
float—thus the name bladderwrack
Actions : As herbal medicine, seaweed is has been used for traditional cosmetics, treatments
for cough, asthma, hemorrhoid, boils, goiters, stomach ailments, urinary diseases,
reducing the incidence of tumors, ulcers and headaches.
Packing: 25kg/paper drum, Two sealed plastic-bags inside.