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What is the difference between Modifilan and dried seaweed?

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What is the difference between Modifilan and dried seaweed?

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A. Modifilan is not dried seaweed. Modifilan is made from the nutrient-rich central vein of Laminaria Japonica; brown seaweed. The heavy outer fibers are sloughed off prior to processing. The rich nutrients remain. These nutrients are polysaccharides and are easily absorbed by our bodies because the seaweed is “predigested.” (The stomach does not first have to break down the rough outer fibers.) Forty to fifty pounds of raw seaweed are needed to make just one pound of Modifilan. All research done on Modifilan indicates that it is completely safe to use and is nonallergenic; and it has no harmful effects on any bodily functions or organs*. This product retails for up to $29.00. Our price $26.95 Call us for a price on 3 or more bottles. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products on this page are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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