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Barberry Root Infused Organic Sea Moss Gel
Barberry Root Infused Organic Sea Moss Gel
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Organic Barberry Root Infused Sea Moss Gel – Mineral-Rich Superfood for Daily Wellness
Give your body a powerful boost with our Organic Barberry Root Infused Wild Harvested Sea Moss Gel. Made from premium gold sea moss, organic barberry root, and alkaline water, this potent blend delivers the essential minerals your body craves—plus the cleansing and wellness benefits of barberry root.
Why You’ll Love It:
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92 Essential Minerals: Sea moss naturally contains 92 of the 102 minerals your body needs, making it one of nature’s most complete superfoods.
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Barberry Root Power: A time-honored herbal remedy known for supporting liver health, immune function, digestion, and overall vitality.
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Pure & Untouched: No preservatives, additives, or heat processing—just fresh, organic ingredients in their most beneficial form.
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Wild Harvested from St. Lucia: Sustainably sourced from pristine Caribbean waters, free from pollution and commercial interference.
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Versatile & Delicious: Stir into smoothies, teas, coffee, or even use in salad dressings for a healthy, mineral-rich upgrade to your daily routine.
Your gel is made fresh to order and shipped the same day to preserve its purity and potency. No frozen stock—just real, fresh wellness straight to your door.
Our gel is made with entirely organic ingredients, and we do not use chemical preservatives, unlike most other companies selling on this platform. The shelf life of the gel is 30 days from the date you receive it, provided you store it in the refrigerator. You can freeze the gel, but do not freeze it in glass containers, as glass can shatter when frozen. This is why you won't find glass items in the frozen food section of grocery stores. Instead, please transfer the gel into a freezer-safe container before storing it in the freezer. When frozen properly, your gel will remain fresh for up to 6 months.
Legal Disclaimer: Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.




