Sea Moss (Organic, 1 oz) – Nourishment, Resilience & Ocean Magic
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Need a little ocean-born strength in your corner? Sea Moss is a deeply nourishing seaweed long associated with resilience, steady energy, and—yes—magical prosperity. It’s like a tiny tidepool of support in herb form.
Herbalist-Approved Details
Botanical Name: Chondrus canaliculatus
Plant Part: Cut & sifted
Herbal Actions: Traditionally worked with as a nutritive, demulcent, and thickening herb
Energetics: Cooling, Moistening
Quality: Certified Organic
Net Wt: 1 oz (28 g)
How to Work With It
Internal:
Stir into teas, broths, soups, or syrups when you want extra nourishment and a silky, mineral-rich boost.
External:
Blend into skin masks, gels, or ritual baths for a hydrating, soothing, ocean-magic spa moment.
Magical:
Aligned with the Water element, Sea Moss is tapped for prosperity, protection, emotional healing, and safe travel. Think: mermaid shield + abundance charm.
Quick Idea
Toss a pinch into a simmer pot with citrus and cinnamon for a prosperity-and-protection spell that smells like “I’ve got my life together.”
Recipes to Get You Started
Sea Moss Protection Oil
Ingredients:
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1/4 cup dried Sea Moss
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1 cup carrier oil (olive, jojoba, coconut — whatever vibe you love)
Directions:
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Add Sea Moss to a clean glass jar.
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Cover fully with your carrier oil.
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Cap it and tuck it into a cool, dark spot for 4–6 weeks, giving it a gentle shake every few days.
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Strain, bottle, and use to anoint candles, talismans, doorframes, or yourself when you need energetic backup.
Sea Moss Prosperity Pouch
Ingredients:
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Small piece of dried Sea Moss
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Green or gold pouch (or fabric)
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Matching ribbon
Directions:
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Place Sea Moss in the center of your fabric or inside the pouch.
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Tie it closed with intention.
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Carry it with you—or stash it where you handle money or creative plans—to encourage steady flow and abundance.
Disclaimer
For educational purposes only. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or taking medication.

