Ecklonia Cava
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Ecklonia cava, also known as phaeophyta laminariales, is a brown algae found in the oceans of Japan and Korea. Japanese and Korean cultures have consumed this edible seaweed as part of the traditional diet for generations. Ecklonia cava contains high amounts of phlorotannins, tannins that have many antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. You can also purchase ecklonia cava as a dietary supplement. You should, however, speak to a medical professional prior to taking any dietary supplement including ecklonia cava.
Special Precautions of Ecklonia Cava
Benefits and uses of Ecklonia Cava are
- Anti--inflammatory: Inflammation is the cause of many underlying health disorders in the human body. Conditions from arthritis to some types of cancers result from inflammation at the cellular level. According to the book "Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine," ecklonia cava can have positive results reducing many types of inflammation in the human body. The specific vitamins and minerals found in ecklonia cava that support these anti-inflammatory properties include iodine, salt, iron, potassium, phosphorous, calcium, vitamin A and niacin.
- Anti-bacterial : The over-prescribing of antibacterial medication has resulted in new strains of bacteria that are immune to most medications states the book "Integrative Medicine." These new superbugs represent a danger to everyone, especially the young and elderly. A study published in the April 2007 "Foodborne Pathogens and Disease," examined the antibacterial properties of ecklonia cava against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella. MRSA is a strain of staph that requires strong antibacterial therapy. The results of the study showed that ecklonia cava exhibited antibacterial activity against both types of bacteria.
- Other Benefits : According to the book "Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine," ecklonia cava may also help to treat Alzheimer's disease, fibromyalgia, loss of sex drive, some types of cancer and chronic fatigue syndrome. No clinical evidence, however, exists to support these purported benefits. Do not attempt to treat any medical condition using an ecklonia cava supplement unless under the supervision of a licensed medical professional.