Irish ‘algae’ STOPS blood sugar crashes
Diabetes isn’t just a disease… it’s also a series of daily challenges you HAVE to stay on top of.
Especially when it comes to controlling your blood sugar.
If you’re on medications (or even insulin) … taking too much or too little can make your sugars go haywire.
And let’s not forget about the foods you eat… and the constant worry that even the slightest bit of sugar could cause a nasty spike or crash.
When in reality, all you want to do is wake up and NOT think about what your blood sugar is going to do!
Well, my friend, your days of mulling about the blood sugar roller coaster could soon be over.
And it’s all thanks to a unique Irish ‘algae’ that could finally give you complete control.
According to research, consuming Irish moss can help regulate your blood sugar levels.
Now, I must clarify that Irish moss isn’t exactly a ‘moss.’ It’s actually a type of algae or seaweed found off the Atlantic coast in Ireland.
And while ‘algae’ doesn’t sound appealing, Irish moss is packed with a diabetes-friendly nutrient called fucoxanthin that has been proven to help maintain proper blood sugar levels.
Studies have found that the fucoxanthin helps your body respond to insulin more effectively – meaning that your body can control its OWN blood sugar, and with less work!
And if you have diabetes, this means STOPPING dangerous blood sugar spikes or crashes!
Though Irish moss lives in the cold water of the Atlantic, you don’t have to go deep-sea diving to get it.
Most health food stores carry Irish moss supplements in capsule form. If you can’t find it at a store near you, you can also find it at online vitamin retailers (even Amazon) for around $10 per bottle.
As with any supplement, only consume the recommended dosage clearly listed on the product label.
If you have diabetes – especially if you’re taking any medications – be sure to talk to your doctor about Irish moss first before supplementing.
To steady blood sugar,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Nourish by WebMD. “Irish Moss: Health Benefits, Nutrition, and Uses.” https://www.webmd.com/diet/irish-moss-health-benefits#1


