General information:

Botanical Name: Fucus vesiculosus
Common Name: Black Tang, Bladder Fucus, Cutweed, Fucus, Kelp Ware, Sea Wrack
Plant Family: Fucaceae 

Botanical description:

     Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common name bladder wrack or bladderwrack, is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the westernBaltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, also known by the common names black tangrockweedbladder fucussea oakblack tanycut weeddyers fucusred fucus, and rock wrack. It was the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811, and was used extensively to treat goitre, a swelling of the thyroid gland related to iodine deficiency.
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Usage of Fucus vesiculosus:

Cerebrum and Nervous System Conditions 

manages the sensory system and the cerebrum

Female Conditions 

incredible support for pregnancy and the creating embryo

Genitourinary Conditions 

impacts the kidneys

Glandular Conditions 

goiter

heftiness (especially connected with an under-dynamic thyroid organ)

scrofula

fortifies and advertises the organs

invigorates movement in the thyroid organ

Provocative Conditions 

joint inflammation

ailment

Metabolic Conditions 

controls digestion system

Other 

infections of the hips, joints and bones in youngsters

Remotely it might be connected as a poultice for:

joint pain

expanded or solidified organs

stiffness

Remotely the leaves were connected to:

blazes

singes

alternately bit for:

draining gums

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