Our Mission
At Batch 1938, our mission is clear: to provide our customers with the highest quality products in their most natural and simple form. We strive to promote a healthy lifestyle by carefully selecting and preserving the purity of our ingredients.
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What is Sea Moss
Sea moss, also known as Irish moss or red kelp, is a type of seaweed that grows year-round in ponds and estuaries. Seaweed is typically harvested in New England to produce carrageenan, a gelatinous carbohydrate used in bakery products and cosmetics. However, seaweed can be eaten on its own and is often used to thicken soups or stews. Let's take a look at the health benefits of this seaweed.

How to use Sea Moss
After receiving food, it is imperative to keep it cold. Then, there are many different ways to consume sea moss, such as adding it to smoothies and other drinks, using it as a thickener in food recipes to add 92 minerals to any dish, using it in recipes for oatmeal, or just eating it straight out of the jar. It is frequently used as a face mask because it contains a variety of anti-microbial ingredients to maintain healthy skin and is rich in the minerals that skin needs.
How much seaweed should be consumed daily is undoubtedly the main concern in many people's minds.
The suggested serving size is roughly two tablespoons, or 40–50 grams.

About
Batch 1938
Welcome to Batch 1938, a family-owned and operated business nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada. Established in 2022, our journey began with a simple commitment to purity and quality. As a tight-knit team, we channel our shared passion into creating products that not only support but enhance a healthy lifestyle. Each item we offer is a reflection of our dedication to maintaining the integrity of natural ingredients, ensuring that our customers receive the best of what nature has to offer. At Batch 1938, we believe in the power of simplicity and the profound impact it can have on your well-being.
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