Sunday, February 1st, 2009

- Freshly harvested Ecklonia kelp
Good evening.
The western world is finally taking notice of the significant properties of kelp, in particular, Ecklonia kelp.
Presently there are, as we speak, chemists, botanists, dermatologists and nutritionalists hard at work, identifying new & additional beneficial molecular compounds in natural, fresh kelp tissue.
A safe & natural replacement for BOTOX from Ecklonia gel? You bet!
There is no doubt that Ecklonia offers many interesting avenues and applications.
A natural resource which, I can assure, is managed with care and dedication according to sound ecological principles.
Thanks for visiting. SP
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