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Why Choose Us?

Our nutrient-rich sea moss products are sustainably harvested and sourced from St. Lucia in the Caribbean, providing only the highest quality products.

 

We hand-make every batch of sea moss in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with careful consideration of the natural flavors and eco-friendly packaging.

Delta Boy Sea Moss is your local Black-owned supplement brand providing high-quality products to customers across the nation. 

Health Benefits

Boosts immune system, improves digestion, enhances skin health, and promotes heart health.

Ethical Practices

We are committed to the ethical harvesting of all our St. Lucian sea moss products.

Customer Testimonials

Our customers boast of the many health improvements resulting from using our products.

Sourcing

We only use wildcrafted and sustainably sourced sea moss from St. Lucia in the Caribbean.

What Our Clients
Say About Us

"Delta Boy Sea Moss has been a game changer on my health journey. I feel more energized, sleep better at night, and there's been a noticeable decrease in the amount of inflammation in my body. The vitamins and minerals it contains completely stopped my leg cramps in the middle of the night. And of course, it tastes amazing, my favorite being the strawberry pineapple. Get yours today (you'll be glad you did!)"

Montique

"We've been using Delta Boy Sea Moss for a while now, and my wife and I absolutely love it! It's become a part of our daily routine, and we've noticed such a positive difference in our overall well-being. The strawberry pineapple flavor is hands down my favorite it's so delicious and refreshing. I'd recommend this product to anyone looking to boost their health naturally!"

Arsenio & Shalay Rogers

"Delta Boy Sea Moss delivers with its clean packaging and presentation. Also, the owner is very informative and prompt. He was willing to answer any questions I had regarding the different flavors. My personal favorite flavor is strawberry. My family and I always have a bottle or two in our refrigerator. We give DBSM 5 stars and recommend all of the flavors in stock."

Kenny Patrick

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sea moss, also known as Irish moss, is a type of red algae that grows in the ocean, particularly around the Caribbean. It’s packed with 92 of the 102 essential minerals your body needs, including iodine, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. Sea moss is known for boosting the immune system, improving digestion, promoting skin health, and supporting joint and muscle recovery.

  • Sustainably sourced sea moss is harvested in a way that preserves marine ecosystems. Ethical harvesters from the Caribbean practice wildcrafting, ensuring that only mature sea moss is collected, allowing the younger plants to grow. This minimizes environmental impact and helps preserve ocean biodiversity. Sustainably sourced sea moss is not farmed or chemically processed, preserving its nutritional integrity.

  • Sea moss can be consumed in several forms, the most popular being sea moss gel, which can be added to smoothies, soups, teas, or used as a thickening agent in cooking. It has a neutral taste, making it easy to incorporate into various dishes without altering flavor.

  • Yes, sea moss is generally safe for daily consumption in moderate amounts. It is rich in iodine, which supports thyroid function, so it's important not to overconsume it, particularly if you have thyroid conditions. The recommended daily dose of sea moss gel is 1-2 tablespoons. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting a new supplement.

  • Sea moss from the Caribbean, particularly St. Lucia, is prized for its purity and nutrient density due to the clean waters in which it grows. The Caribbean's tropical climate provides ideal conditions for sea moss growth, resulting in a product that’s rich in essential minerals and ethically harvested. The harvesting methods in the region emphasize environmental sustainability, making Caribbean sea moss a top-quality option.

Other Questions? Contact us.

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