When Supplements Trend Faster Than the Evidence: Lessons from Sea Moss
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When a patient pulls out a trending supplement like sea moss and asks, “Does this actually work?”—what do you say…especially when the evidence is limited?
In this episode, NatMed editors Jeff Langford, Andrea Stafford, and Kelly Daniels use sea moss as a case study to walk through a practical, evidence-based approach to high-hype supplements.
Questions we answer:
- What is sea moss—and why is it suddenly everywhere?
- What does the evidence actually show (and where does it fall short)?
- How should clinicians respond when patients ask about supplements with weak or uncertain evidence?
We also cover:
- Why dietary supplements are often harder to evaluate than Rx or OTC medications
- Key safety considerations—including iodine exposure and thyroid risks
- How product variability and lack of standardization impact clinical decisions
- A simple framework for counseling patients without over- or under-endorsing trends
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NatMed / TRC Healthcare Editor Hosts:
- Jeff Langford PharmD, BCPS, BCCP (Managing Clinical Editor)
- Andrea Stafford, PharmD (Assistant Editor)
- Kelly Daniels, BA (News Editor & Associate Content Manager)
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- Infographic
- Monograph: Sea Moss
- Monograph: Carrageenan
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