About the Manufacturer

About the Manufacturer

modifilanAfter the Chernobyl catastrophe, the Russian government directed a group of scientists in the Far East of Russia (on the Pacific) to develop a product rich in alginates. These alginates are polysaccharides, well-known as excellent absorbers of heavy metals (e.g. lead, mercury) as well as radioactive elements (e.g. strontium, barium, iodine-131).These scientists patented an original technology whereby they took cold-water brown seaweed and dried it in such a way that the outer, more fibrous part of the seaweed was separated from the more nutritious center vein and discarded. This center vein is then gently dried without high heat, thereby retaining all the nutrients possible. And, most importantly, the end result is that this dried product contains up to 50% organic, unprocessed alginates which are highly available because the body does not have to first break down the heaviest outer fibers surrounding them.

The scientists then proceeded to test their product on victims surrounding Chernobyl, and other volunteers for general health benefits. In all, numerous official studies were done over a five year period.

This product was named Modifilan and was brought to the Russian general market several years ago by a group of Russian entrepreneurs who understood its unique properties and potential for helping people. Modifilan was brought to the United States in early 1998 by PSD, Inc. Distributors.

We are pleased to be able to offer you Modifilan at Fucoidan Sales — http://www.fucoidan.net.

 

The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated these statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.