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Here's a woman with some seaweed.
Go east: Kate Quilton tries out some seaweed.
"But I have to confess: I bought some seaweed," she said.
"You've got a tree, a bush, some seaweed and then a truck.
I put in some seaweed, the kind you see in the fish markets with the lobsters.
Depending on where it grew, some seaweed may even contain a lot of heavy metals, which – in large quantities – could do you actual harm.
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Some seaweeds strongly affected corals (causing bleaching and death); the artificial seaweed did not.
In general, some seaweeds are very damaging to all corals, and some are not.
And while there is the risk that some seaweeds can be colonized by microscopic (and trayf) crustaceans, farming methods can now make so-called biofouling a nonissue.
Some species will thrive with the changes, the scientists say, like some seaweeds.
In 2004, Ahn et al. has confirmed the presence of bioactive compounds such as vitamins, minerals, dietary fiber, and polysaccharides in some seaweeds.
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