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Codeage Sea Moss Review

Codeage Sea Moss Review

$35.00

Category: Sea Moss Supplement
Key Ingredients: Bioperine, Bladderwrack, Irish Sea Moss, Spirulina

It's OK

★★★☆☆

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Codeage Sea Moss isn't terrible, but at the $35 price point it is going up against the best sea moss supplement on the market, and unfortunately it falls short. The ingredients of Sea Moss, Bladderwrack and Burdock Root are pretty much par for the course when it comes to this type of supplement and the dosages look good at first, but and it's a big but, they're not standardized and at this volume they need to be or they won't have enough of the active ingredients to actually work. 

At 500mg of Sea Moss you'd need a standardization of 60% or higher in terms of carrageenan, the polysacharide that is responsible for all sea moss's skin an immune benefits, Codeage Sea Moss doesn't have this. 

Burdock root would need to be mostly arctiin and inulin again, not the case, and bladderwrack has the same issue. It's theoretically possible to get their functionality in these doses, but they haven't done it. 

Spirulina however, is impossible, even at the highest yield extracts available you can't get enough phycocyanin in 100mg so we can just assume this isn't doing much. 

Now, that doesn't mean Codeage Sea Moss is useless, you will likely see some benefits even if the Sea Moss is going to be below the ideal dose range. And based on normal standardizations you're probably getting about 50% of what you need across the board. So, it will do something. 

The problem is that Nootrum offers basically the same set of ingredients, correctly standardized at the same price. Meaning that Codeage get's a no from me. Not because it's awful, there are some much worse Sea Moss products out there. Just because there's a MUCH better option at this price point.