DawnPhenomenon
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Not sure if it's a coincidence, where do buy your seaweed from if you don't mind me asking?
Costco. Yum
Thanks
I've had it in Chinese Restaurants but I believe some of them cheat and use cabbage instead and sell it as seaweed.
It's sold as a snack. A large box has around 100 calls. I've just been reading up on it and it seems to have all sorts of properties. A study took place to see if seaweed supplements brought bs down and it did.
50p a box in Costco sold in packets of 10.
I huge seaweed fan myself.Anyone know where else you can buy this seaweed as we don't have a Costco where we live.
Seaweeds are often high in iodine that is needed for thyroid function. I don't know if this has anything to do with your improved FBG but you never know.Seaweed is the new chocolate! I love this snack and it's very low in cals. Since I began eating rather a lot of seaweed a few weeks ago I've noticed a drop in my fasting blood sugar. Is this coincidence?
I huge seaweed fan myself.
It's become quite popular here in the U.S. They're in almost every "organic" food store like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's to name a few chains.
My local Costco actually stocks two different types of seaweed: one is a seaweed "salad" and looks like green noodles. The other is the mini strips of dry seaweed as mentioned above. Unfortunately, both aren't particularly cost effective compared to similar foods.
Thanks I will have a lookAmazon sell it
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