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2 tsp of shredded lichen in 2 cups of cold water. Simmer for 10 minutes and strain.

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What is the recommended dosage of Iceland moss?

Tea, decoction, tincture. Average daily dose: 1 - 3 tsp of powdered herb. Tea: 1 - 2 tsp of powdered herb, steep for 10 - 15 minutes. Decoction: 2 cups daily. And more . . .


What is the Latin name of Iceland moss?

Cetraria islandica and is a lichen.


What are the common names of Iceland moss?

Iceland lichen, cetraria, fucus, muscus, and eryrngo-leaved (spiny-leaf) liverwort.


What are made by soaking a clean cloth in an infusion decoction or diluted tincture?

Compress


What are the side effects associated with using Iceland moss?

Rare possibility of allergic reaction. Risk of lead poisoning in poorly prepared Iceland moss. Excessive doses or prolonged use: gastric irritation and liver problems.


What covers most of Iceland that starts with L?

leaves No not leaves, there are no native trees in Iceland. The answer is lichen, I kind of moss that grows on rocky outcroppings in arctic countries like Iceland


What are the drug interactions associated with taking Iceland moss?

No known interactions with standard pharmaceuticals.


What are the precautions associated with using Iceland moss?

Safe in recommended doses under supervision of a medical practitioner. Possible allergic reaction. Powdered Iceland moss must be prepared properly or it may contain toxic levels of lead. And more . . .


What diseases does Iceland moss treat?

Common cold, fever, dry cough, bronchitis, gastroenteritis.


What is moss syrup?

syrup made out of moss


Can a decoction be refrigerated?

A decoction may be refrigerated for up to two days and retain its healing qualities


What parts of the Iceland moss plant are used for medicinal purposes?

The dried thallus is used as an herbal remedy.