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What is seaweed? | Seaweed Part 1
Video taken from the channel: The Abyss
What is Fucoxanthin?
Video taken from the channel: Kady Thompson
Will Fucoxanthin Help You to Painlessly Lose Weight?
Video taken from the channel: Mercola
Fucoxanthin Meaning
Video taken from the channel: SDictionary
How to Lose Belly Fat with Fucoxanthin Weight Loss Tip
Video taken from the channel: NutraHerb
How Seaweed Burns Belly Fat
Video taken from the channel: Ivan B
48-HOUR SEAWEED CHALLENGE *Extreme Weight Loss!?*
Video taken from the channel: Cameron Yoos
Fucoxanthin is a natural substance sourced from brown seaweed such as wakame (Undaria pinnatifida) and hijiki (Hijikia fusiformis). Said to offer a variety of health benefits, fucoxanthin is a carotenoid (a class of plant pigments with antioxidant effects).Fucoxanthin is an antioxidant compound (concretely, a carotenoid) found in brown seaweed.
It is claimed to help combat a variety of health issues including obesity, diabetes, and inflammation, although clinical trials are lacking.What is Fucoxanthin? Fucoxanthin is a natural substance sourced from brown seaweed (such as wakame and hijiki) as well as few other marine sources. It is known to offer many health benefits. A carotenoid plant that has similar structure to xanthophyll and vitamin.Fucoxanthin is a carotenoid (pigment) found in brown seaweed.
It can also be found in other marine sources, in green and red seaweed, though it is most concentrated in the brown ones. In Korea, after giving birth, women are constantly fed with a seaweed soup called ” mieok”.Seaweed has a natural ability to help stem a rampant appetite.
And that can be a great start towards sustainable weight loss. Where seaweed gets the appetite suppression characteristics from is in the alginate. As we understand, alginate is not digestible in the human body.
You might see Fucoxanthin written as Undaria Pinnatifida, or just Seaweed Extract on the label of supplements. Bladderwrack is one of the most well documented extracts that contains it. None of the above terms make us feel inclined to swallow a pill full of this stuff, but the evidence in support of its fat burning capabilities might.Fucoxanthin is an olive greenish brown cartenoid, which along with seaweed is also found in brown algae. Fucoxanthin has proved very effective in stimulating weight loss, specially targeting the white fat cells around your lower abdomen.
Fucoxanthin, the part of Mozuku that attributes to the color you find in this healthy edible seaweed is said to promote your energy burning metabolism help0ing your burn off unwanted visceral fat getting to the source of your pot belly.180 Count (Pack of 1) KELP Seaweed Supplements.100% Organic, Rich Iodine and multivitamin Source. Promotes Healthy Thyroid Function, Gut Health, Greater Energy, Weight Loss and Healthy Skin.
Immune System Booster.Examine states that fucoxanthin is a pigment extract called a xanthophyll that comes specifically from brown seaweed and certain other marine-based sources. Most commonly, fucoxanthin is found in wakame and hikiji seaweed.
The structure of the pigment itself is similar to that of vitamin A and beta-carotene.FucoTHIN 180 softgels, is a compound that is found in several different types of seaweed. FucoThin is a natural, whole food based supplement that is made with a proprietary concentration of fucoxanthin combined with pomegranate. FucoThin 90 Softgels.
The Truth About Brown Seaweed And The Fucoxanthin scam: I know there have been several nutrition “gurus” promoting this fuco stuff as a far burner for years. One advertisement on a very popular health site published as far back as 2006 said, “human study to be published in 2007.” Well, 2007 came and went, and there still was no human study.★WHAT IT IS: Fucoxanthin comes from brown seaweed pigment and is a xanophyll a molecule similar to vitamin A and beta-carotene that has shown promise in inducing fat loss and normalizing glucose metabolism and possibly even reducing cholesterol and trygliceride levels.*.Fucoxanthin is an antioxidant found in wakame, a type of brown kelp used in Asian cuisine.
Fucoxanthin burned fat in lab tests on rats and obese mic.Fucoxanthin is a carotenoid found in edible brown seaweeds. There are some companies promoting it as a weight loss supplement. Several human studies need to be done with this carotenoid before it can be recommended for weight loss.
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from Handbook of Marine Macroalgae: Biotechnology and Applied Phycology |
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from Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores |
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29 comments
I loved the video and Jaclyn looks like she is enjoying teaching us about seaweeds. Thank you so much! (A fellow marine scientist from Peru)
Are some varieties of seaweed more effective for this (potentially helping to burn belly fat) than others? In other words, if you had to choose just one type of seaweed, which would it be?
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Another excellent video man. I get the nori sushi wrap ones, eat it along with coffee for fasting. Takes the hunger away. Practical and useful advice
This is awesome information for me, because I consume those seaweed snacks of 5g daily with no sugar. Thank you for making this video.
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Great summary.. Definitely a SEAWEED Convert..just wondering if it affects women and men differently…
Great video! Additionally, seaweed is really the only source of iodine on a whole food plant based diet.
It’s been a month or so I eat two nori strips a day. I get them with no oil and no sugar. I’m eating low fat dew to high levels of cholesterol and LDL. I even took nuts out. I looked at the data from foods the Okinawa people ate and I’m quite surprised at how low there fat consumption was. Just in the last month my heart rate dropped from 52 to 42 bpm. My blood pressure dropped from 130/90 to 122/78 (today’s reading). I lost a few pounds ( from 166 to 160lbs) and it’s all dew to low fat consumption. I’ve had my DNA tested and I have the ApoE4 gene and the Fads1 homozygous mutation. And a bad FTO gene also. I was never able to stabilize my BP. I haven’t done a cholesterol test yet but I think I’m gonna see positive results for sure. I’m realizing the power of there diet. I don’t eat 70% sweet potato yet. Lol. But I’m eating many of the things they ate like bitter melon after my mid day high carb meal. So far it’s wonderful. After my cholesterol test the next thing I wanna check out is my glucose levels. I’m high carb eater.
Pretty good, not great. Next time I would strongly advise you keep your viewer’s interests at the forefront of your vlog planning. A little brainstorming goes a long way, never forget that.
Hows the bioavailability between the seaweed pills and seaweed food
Added some dulse to my salad right before I sat down to watch this.
this was so funny!! you are going to be a great vlogger your so funny keep making videos this was really good i love seeweed but the one you had ive never tried the i eat the roasted seasalt one and its good! i ate like three bag! lol but yeah this video encouraged me to go on a seaweed fast i thought about it once but didnt have any motivation but this video made me want to try it lol except i will go 3 days
Hi Jaclyn. I m KC. I have limited knowledge about seaweed and would like to explore further details.
Question 1. Is seaweed is an animal despite it belongs to algea group? And generally it does not have stems, roots and leaves as described in video.
Question 2. What kind of the seedweeds that people use as soil fertiliser?
Question 3. What would be the potentially benefit or risk if too much of seedweed being used as soil fertiliser?
Thank you so much and hope to see your reply soon
Hey ivan. Great video. Can you do a video on how to improve sleep quality?
Sin and Seaweed: All Y’all, Repent!
Everywhere else, the first of January kicks off the New Year, but here in New Orleans it does not really start until Ash Wednesday. Why bother making any resolutions with Mardi Gras just round the corner? However, after several weeks of debauched madness, we long for sobriety and forgiveness for our manifold (dietary) sins.
With this in mind, Ivan picked the perfect moment to launch his new video, which comes as a timely reminder of our approaching salvation. Who would have thought that the papery stuff around our sushi rolls has such phenomenal benefits for your gut, inside and out? As always, this is the kind of video you need to watch more than once (and pause it as you go) in order to do justice to the visuals. Ivan delivers another fine lecture that shows his mastery of the subject, but instead of being intimidating, the video has a casual vibe that downplays the enormous amount of research he put into it. I think it’s because he is so at ease in front of the camera that his presentation of the material comes across as sincere and artlessly charming. The line between carelessly casual and stiffly professorial is very fine (and many come down hard on one side or the other), but Ivan keeps the balance throughout. As a fellow teacher and lecturer, I’m awed by how well he does it it! (To those of us who watched him defy gravity on a gym ball in one of his recent videos, this comes as no surprise. Now how’s that for a fitting metaphor?)
Needless to say, I will lay in a supply of the blessed marine vegetable as our culture of perpetual indulgence gears up to its grand finale. Lord knows, the belly fat has snuck up on us over the last few weeks!
Nothing says Lent like a packet of seaweed!
How do I make a small donation, your content is very insightful
Thanks for the video, if you’re sensitive to caffeine take L-theanine
I’m an avid Weight loss green store tea drinker and I didn’t know that it can also cause weight loss. That’s the reason why I only trusted this one. I wasn’t wrong and after just three weeks I lost 10 lbs altogether! Yipee! Hooray! My future’s looking bright!
Who knew how powerful this stuff could be?! Looks like I’m going to have to get more consistent to adding some at dinner
Move over Bill Nye. Extremely informative, polished, and organized presentation.
Which sea weed fertilizer is better as fertilizer red or brown sea weed extract?
props for focusing on ocean life, it’s a subject of great interest to me. As for the delivery, well just keep working at it, you’ll make it in time.
Congrats on your channel. I look forward to the future videos on seaweed. Please consider including info on farming seaweeds, for example on Seasteads, https://www.blue-frontiers.com/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasteading. Best wishes.
I have one suggestion and its that Jacklyn needs to relax and talk to the camera. currently, it sounds like she is a little nervous and is just reading off a prompter and to me, it comes off a little cold and robotic. I would much prefer it sound like she is talking to me not reading at me. Jacklyn has a lovely voice and my complaint is purely on the way she is reading the script.
Are there any species of fruit bearing seaweed?
Land based plants evolved to grow tasty coverings for their seeds to be spread by animals. Do underwater plants do the same thing?