some seaweed plants contains lots of good, neccesary nutrients like vitamins, minerals etc?
plants growing in the soil no longer have sufficient nutrients, due to intensive farming and fertilising?
plants growing in water get nutrients from the surrounding water which has ALL the nutrients required?
Some seaweed plants are better at absorbing theese nutrients than others?
LIMU is one of the best!
If you give your body the nutrients it needs, it will function optimally.
In a body that functions optimally there is no room for imbalances.
My own experience with LIMU seaweed juice is that I have more energy, my stress levels are lower, I sleep better and
more deeply at night (even though for about an hour less than I used to) and I'm never ill.
I was also able to walk The Camino in Spain (500 km / 300 miles in 19 days) without blisters or any major problems - see www.MikaelHoffmann.eu/elcamino/
Have good health! You deserve it!
So - what’s so great about seaweed?
For thousands of years, various seaweeds have been consumed for
their exceptional nutrition value.
In fact, these marvellous plants appear to:
prolong life *
prevent disease *
significantly enhance health *
Fight disease and live longer with Limu Moui *
Limu Moui is a brown seaweed that has been consumed by
Tongans for over 3,000 years.
It has a reputation for fighting
disease and promoting good health, and it has recently
been the focus of scientific study for its cancer-fighting
abilities. *
In fact, this nutrient-packed sea plant offers many
health benefits including cholesterol and blood sugar control,
antioxidant fortification and immune boosting capabilities. *
Read the book to find out how Limu Moui can bring
you better health and a longer life. *
Everything written on this page is an abstract from the book.
* The information here is for educational purposes only and is
not recommended as a means of diagnosing or treating an illness. All
matters concerning physical and mental health should be supervised by
a health practitioner who is knowledgeable in treating that particular condition.
Neither the publisher nor the author directly or indirectly dispenses
medical advice, nor do they prescribe any remedies or assume any
responsibility for those who choose to treat themselves.