dimarts, 5 de febrer del 2008

Sea Greens

Magazine Resident, December 2007 number 28

Seaweeds are some of the oldest living things on planet, and one of the few truly wild plants left. They are self-sufficient and a sustainable resource, and are chock-full of all the nutrients they nedd, wich happen to be pretty much all the nutrients we need.

A 2001 study by the "Universidad Compultense de Madrid" found that seaweeds contain all the essential elements the human body requires.

They're good for the immune system, cell reproduction and function and metabolism.
As ecologists and vegetarians, they were interested including seaweed in their own diet.