Short Answer: No, Sea Moss does not contain these elements and would not cause a reaction.

Adding Context: Always consult a doctor, pharmacist, or herbalist if you have questions or concerns.

  • If you are allergic to Sea Weeds, you should consult with your doctor is this is a concern before consuming significant amounts.
  • Keep in mind Sulfa, Sulfite, Sulfate, and Sulfur are completely different things. You should not confuse them as only two out of the four have any kind of common occurrence but even those are very rare.
  • If you are concerned you have sensitivities to Carrageenan, you should understand Irish Sea Moss contains different types of Carrageenan than is found in your processed foods. “Keep in mind that this controversy relates to a single molecule derived from Irish Moss – these claims and data do not necessarily relate to consuming the entire seaweed, which is made up of thousands of other molecules and minerals, many of which are highly beneficial if consumed in context and moderation” (TotallyWildUK, 2022-01-31. Irish Moss Seaweed (Chondrus crispus) Identification –)