Bladderwrack is a type of brown seaweed. The name comes from the air pockets in its leaves, which look like small bladders. The air pockets help the seaweed float. Bladderwrack grows in the ocean, ...
Many people take bladderwrack supplements to support gut health, fight inflammation, and promote skin health. There is still a need for more research to fully understand how bladderwrack can benefit ...
Danish bladderwrack seaweed contains antioxidants which could prevent fatty acids from becoming “rancid” in food products, a new paper suggests. The brown algae was found to contain antioxidants which ...