Belo Sea Moss Gel – Classic Lime
Belo Classic Lime Sea Moss Gel is a refreshing, citrus-infused blend made with organic gold sea moss and zesty lime. Packed with 90+ nutrients, it’s a natural way to support digestion, immunity, and energy, perfect for your daily wellness ritual.
$33.00
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Belo Sea Moss Gel offers a modern way to experience the power of an ancient superfood. Made with wild-harvested sea moss from the mineral-rich waters of Timor-Leste and Saint Lucia, each blend delivers over 90 essential nutrients to support digestion, immunity, skin clarity, and natural energy.
Each variant combines organic sea moss with carefully selected fruits, herbs, or botanicals, making it an easy, tasty addition to any daily routine. Enjoy it by the spoonful, mix into smoothies, or add to recipes. No additives. No preservatives. Just real, plant-powered goodness.
Key benefits of Sea Moss
- 90+ minerals and vitamins
- Prebiotics for gut support
- Vitamins A, B, C, and E for immune health
- Sulfur to promote collagen and clear skin
- Iodine and magnesium for thyroid and energy balance
Ingredients
Belo Sea Moss Gels contain no additives, preservatives, or artificial flavours.
Belo Sea Moss Gel – Classic Lime ingredients:
Organic Gold Sea Moss, Organic Lime, Organic Monk Fruit, Filtered Water.
What is sea moss?
Sea Moss is the world’s most nutrient-dense plant. Native to the oceans around South East Asia and the Pacific Islands, this sea moss species is scientifically known as Eucheuma Cottoni, a type of seaweed with a gelatinous texture. But beyond its physical attributes, it’s the myriad of health benefits that truly make it stand out.
How to use
Take 2 tablespoons daily and enjoy the natural benefits of sea moss. Eat it by itself, in a smoothie, or your favourite recipe.
Storage and shelf life
- Belo Sea Moss Gels have the longest shelf life in the market — 12 weeks.
- Shelf-life once opened — 4 weeks. Consume by the best before date.
- Keep refrigerated.
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