
OUR MISSION
Damemoss: Our mission is to share healing to the masses. We invite you to tune yourself into your best days, using real natural ingredients. Our philosophy comes from the words “dame mas,” which means “give me more.” Dame Moss is about living more, being more, and thriving. Our products fuel the best in each of us by supplying our physiology what it demands; giving you the vitality to respond to obstacles with a smile. The world deserves more of you,and we have made it our livelihood to equip you with the proper tools to shine. We pour our joy into each of our hand-crafted formulas and remedies so that you can "live mas."

Supports Hormonal Balance: Sea
moss supports hormone management that regulates the gut and immune
system. The presence of anti-inflammatory properties supported by Zinc,
Iron and copper make it work towards the release of human growth hormone
(HGH), which is one more factor needed for protein metabolism. It also
supports the production of important immunoglobulins, which play a
crucial role in the ability to fight off colds, sore throats, or
allergies.
Enhance the brain: Sea moss is
an excellent natural source of iron - the main metal in its body,
providing five times more than any other food. Additionally, Sea Moss
has a calming effect with known calming neurotransmitters within the
brain, specifically magnesium, and vitamin B6, which is called glutamic
acid in our nervous system and prevents neural spasms. Hence, it's ideal
for all types of stress-related tension or anxiety implications.
Healthy immune system, aging and gut health:
Sea Moss is considered a dietary supplement. It supports the immune
system and digestion. It improves immune health by enhancing the immune
response to various diseases or bacteria as a result of its high
concentrations of vitamin C and other minerals.
It is rich in prebiotics and fiber that promotes a healthy immune
system as well as the gut-brain axis. At the same time, it also protects
you with a healthy aging response.

Damemoss and your gut
Dr. Siri Carpenter
"Gut bacteria also produce hundreds of neurochemicals that the brain
uses to regulate basic physiological processes as well as mental
processes such as learning, memory and mood. For example, gut bacteria
manufacture about 95 percent of the body's supply of serotonin, which
influences both mood and GI activity.
When you consider the gut's multifaceted ability to communicate
with the brain, along with its crucial role in defending the body
against the perils of the outside world, "it's almost unthinkable that
the gut is not playing a critical role in mind states," says
gastroenterologist Emeran Mayer, MD, director of the Center for Neurobiology of Stress at the University of California, Los Angeles."