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Blueberry Sea Moss Gel | MY EARTH STRONG
Amazing tasting and a favorite among adults as well as younger kids are Blueberry Sea Moss Gel. There were many different manufacturers to choose from when we first started exploring with organic fruit powders. When combined with sea moss, several powders left behind a gritty texture or changed color when heated. Eventually, we discovered a wildcrafted bilberry powder that we still use today. The color intensity, flavor, blending, and nutritional content are all excellent.
Blueberry advantages
In addition to being low in calories, blueberries are also a great source of copper, iron, manganese, vitamins B6, C, K, A, and E, as well as a variety of phytonutrients and phenolic compounds. These tiny treasures are brimming with goodness and healthy ingredients. According to studies, black currants and blueberries have the highest antioxidant content of any fruit.
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Blood sugar levels may be regulated by blueberries.
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Blueberries include folate, which helps with DNA synthesis and repair.
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Elevated antioxidant levels, which are excellent for battling free radicals.
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Having a cup of nutrient-rich blueberries can provide you:
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Folate 8 mg, 0.25 mg of zinc, and 0 mg of cholesterol
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Protein 20 g Carbs 21 g of carbohydrates in 1 g
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Vitamin C RDA is 23%
Where does the color of blueberries come from?
Anthocyanin is a plant substance found in blueberries that gives them a wealth of health advantages in addition to their gorgeous dark purple color.
Blueberry varieties
There are more than 30 different varieties of blueberries, but the ones most often found in shops are high-bush blueberries, which are grown commercially all over the world. They contain fewer antioxidants than bilberries that have been collected from the wild; this is because of the cultivation process, the nation in which the fruit was grown, and the fertilizers and pesticides applied. These are all directly related to the anthocyanin content in blueberries.
Bilberries are cultivated in pure European forests, such as those in Finland. Due to the type of forest soil, humidity, geography, nearby plants, and a number of other elements, this form of berry is far superior.
We use freeze-dried wildcrafted blueberries (bilberries), which are gathered from Estonia's clean woodlands. They offer the same advantages as cultivated foods, but with higher concentrations of minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. 100% natural, non-GMO, and free of added sugar or preservatives. Due to the freezing procedure used during production, one teaspoon of the powder is comparable to a handful of whole bilberries that have been collected from the wild.
How can blueberry sea moss gel be made?
One method is to place the prepared sea moss, spring water, and blueberry powder in a blender and then blend. Put your blueberry sea moss gel in the refrigerator after pouring it into the appropriate containers.
How do I apply the blueberry sea moss gel?
Make a sea moss smoothie by adding a scoop or two along with your fruits.
A good combo is oats, porridge, or granola with Blueberry Sea Moss Gel.
Eat it straight from the jar with a spoon.
Scooping some into your salad will give it a sweet flavor and color.
Your crackers should be covered in gel.
Did you realize it?
When 40 different fruits were evaluated, blueberries had the biggest health advantages due to their antioxidant content.
Bees, winds, and the proximity of bushes are necessary for cross-pollination, which is how wild blueberries reproduce.
In an ideal setting, blueberry shrubs can live up to 60 years.
I hope you enjoyed reading this post and can now understand why blueberry is one of the flavors of gel we offer. Anyone who has never had sea moss should try it because it really has a great flavor.