Soaking Dry Sea Moss to make Sea Moss Gel

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Have you ever wondered how much your dry sea moss expands when it is soaking? When does it absorb the most water? In this time lapse video I'll show you how our sea moss expands while it is soaking in alkaline water over 3 days. You'll notice that after the 24 hour mark the expansion does not increase much more. Soaking past this point may not give you the best results.

Please note: You should not let your Sea Moss soak for any longer than 48 hours in most cases. If you do it is likely to start to go bad and smell like it has turned. On average we will soak ours for a little over 24 hours. If you are in a warmer, more tropical part of the world, you may want to bring this back to 6 or 12 hours.

I prefer to allow my sea moss to soak, rather than cook it. That way it stays high vibrational. If you want to find out more about how I soak my sea moss, check out https://detoxandcure.com/how-to-make-sea-moss-gel/ and https://detoxandcure.com/preparing-sea-moss-for-the-best-results.

After soaking your sea moss, strain the water off and get ready to blend. If your water tastes too salty the use fresh filtered water for blending (adding salty water might not give you the type of gel you want).

In this video: sea moss, seaweed, soaking sea moss, getting ready for making sea moss gel, raw sea moss, how to soak seamoss.

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