Not exact matches
Kelp powder is used
in place of salt.
In a large bowl, toss carrots, cabbage, and bean sprouts; add
kelp powder and cayenne, mixing thoroughly.
2 medium - large white, baking or Yukon gold potatoes, peeled (reserve skin) and cubed to make 3 cups 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon vegan butter (I like Earth Balance) pinch of salt 1/2 teaspoon of Liquid Smoke 3/4 cup chopped onion (medium fine) 1/2 cup chopped celery (split stalks lengthwise and slice crosswise fairly thinly) 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1 teaspoon
kelp granules (you could try
powdered kelp, though I haven't tested it) salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 3 cups vegetable broth, warmed
in the microwave or
in a saucepan 2 cups unsweetened soy milk, also warmed
in the microwave or
in a saucepan (may combine with broth to heat) 1 cup coarsely chopped homemade «seafood seitan» (see below) or Shitake or oyster mushrooms, sauteed
in a skillet with 1 - 2 teaspoons olive oil for 2 - 3 minutes over medium - high heat, seasoned to taste with granulated
kelp (
in place of salt) liquid smoke to taste 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley Optional garnish: a teaspoon of fresh minced parsley and a tiny pinch of Old Bay seasoning per bowl
I didn't have
kelp though so I used some garlic
powder and Mrs Dash
in the sauce instead.
I hear people claiming that high doses of iodine (Lugol's) is important to support the thyroid; however, if I even eat small amounts of
kelp powder, it makes my thyroid swell (I can feel the discomfort
in my throat) and causes major mood swings.
In the interim, measure out the
kelp powder and mica (for color if desired) and weigh out the ginger essential oil and sea salt.
The last thing I look for
in a good bar is simply a bonus if it does contain any... and that would be if it has any superfoods or greens... superfoods such as spirulina, maca, blue - green algae,
kelp, chlorella, goji berry, raw cacao or organic cocoa
powder, and other greens, etc..
In a shake is a great way to use it along wih the
kelp powder... yummm!
Ingredients 1 cup whole flax seeds, brown or gold 1/4 cup ground flax 1 Tablespoon Herbes de Provence (or any combination of dried Basil, Thyme, Rosemary, Marjoram and Oregano) 1 teaspoon lemon zest 1 teaspoon
Kelp, crumbled into a coarse
powder 1 1/2 cups water Directions Mix all the dry ingredients together
in a bowl.
For Westerners unaccustomed to including seaweeds
in the diet, a small daily supplement of
kelp in tablet or
powdered form is a good idea, but don't overdo — excess iodine may also cause thyroid problems.
Kelp powder offers us a full spectrum of salts as they are found
in nature,
in contrast with industrially produced table salt, which has been separated from other salts.
Ingredients: (
in powdered form) Bee Pollen, Spirulina, Lecithin, Nutritional Yeast, Garlic, Flax Seed Meal, Alfalfa Leaf,
Kelp, Oatstraw, Fennel Seed, Marigold Flowers, Chamomile Flowers, Dandelion Root, Red Clover Blossoms, Yellow Dock Root, Fenugreek Seed, Celery Seed
I say «almost entirely» because we have observed congenital hypothyroidism with goiter
in a litter of golden retriever pups
in which the bitch was ill advisedly supplemented with
kelp powder during late gestation and lactation.
The one I use
in my pratice is made by Vetline Vitamins and is called Yeast and Liver
Powder (nutritional yeast, liver, garlic and
kelp).
Sea
Kelp comes
in both
powder and capsule form and can easily be added to your pet's meals.
Foods rich
in calcium should be included
in your dog's diet as well, so try feeding him more swiss cheese, carob
powder,
kelp, collard greens, and dark leafy greens.
This seaweed is rich
in natural salts and minerals,
kelp powder for dogs and cats provides a variety of health benefits, including:
I would suggest giving them some THORVIN organic
powdered kelp 2 - 3 times a week
in their food as well.