Fucus Vesiculosus Interactions Overview

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Fucus Vesiculosus

Also known as
  • Black Tang
  • Bladder Fucus
  • Bladder Wrack
  • Blasentang
  • Cutweed
  • Dyer's Fucus
  • Goémon
  • Kelp
  • Kelpware
  • Kelp-Ware
  • Ocean Kelp
  • Red Fucus
  • Rockwrack
  • Sea Kelp
  • Sea Oak
  • Seawrack
  • Varech
Fucus Vesiculosus Fucus vesiculosus, also known as bladderwrack, is a type of brown seaweed found in both the Atlantic and Pacific ocean. It is a source of several nutrients, including iodine, potassium, and manganese. In traditional medicine, Fucus vesiculosus has been used to help support the thyroid gland and may have anti-inflammatory effects. It is most commonly used in topical preparations versus in oral ones as is high in iodine and may cause thyroid problems if used in excess.
There are 845 drugs known to interact with Fucus Vesiculosus

Drugs that interact with Fucus Vesiculosus

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