Calcium, iodine, potassium , phosphorous, and vitamins.
pepol useed it as a bandage
The plant's thallus (shoot) curls from 1-4 in (2.5-10 cm) tall.
well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
moss nonvascular is moss........thats nonvascular
Depends on which moss you're talking about. Randy moss is probably second to Santana Moss.
The dried thallus is used as an herbal remedy.
Cetraria islandica and is a lichen.
Iceland lichen, cetraria, fucus, muscus, and eryrngo-leaved (spiny-leaf) liverwort.
Rare possibility of allergic reaction. Risk of lead poisoning in poorly prepared Iceland moss. Excessive doses or prolonged use: gastric irritation and liver problems.
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
No known interactions with standard pharmaceuticals.
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 . . .
pepol useed it as a bandage
Common cold, fever, dry cough, bronchitis, gastroenteritis.
Moist environment for active growth and sexual reproduction
Moss will make the HOF, but active players can't be inducted.
The plant's thallus (shoot) curls from 1-4 in (2.5-10 cm) tall.