Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica) is a unique lichen that has been used in Northern traditional medicine for centuries due to its soothing, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic properties. We offer a tea-cut of 100% natural Iceland moss, harvested from ecologically clean regions and carefully dried to preserve its beneficial compounds.
This valuable herbal raw material is traditionally used to support respiratory health, especially for coughs, bronchitis, and sore throats. It is also known for its positive effect on the digestive tract — thanks to its high mucilage content, Iceland moss gently coats the mucous membranes and helps with gastritis and stomach irritation.
Key benefits:
Respiratory system support — effective for dry and wet cough, hoarseness, sore throat, and bronchitis
Soothing and anti-inflammatory effect — protects mucous membranes
Gentle support for stomach and intestines — helps with gastritis, heartburn, and GI irritation
Natural antiseptic — supports during inflammation and weakened immunity
Caffeine-free — suitable for evening use and sensitive individuals
Directions: pour 1 teaspoon of dried moss into 200 ml of boiling water, simmer for 5–10 minutes or steep under a lid for 15–20 minutes. Strain. Drink 1/3 glass 2–3 times a day.
Can be combined with other herbs, honey, or lemon.
Ingredients: Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica) cut to 2 mm, 100%
Net weight: 100 grams
Country of origin: Estonia
Storage conditions: Store in a dry, dark place at temperatures up to +25°C. Once opened, keep in an airtight container.
Let nature become part of your healing — add Iceland moss to your herbal kit today!
Dried herbs, Herbal teas
Iceland Moss Tea Cut 100 grams — Natural Support for Respiratory and Digestive Health
Original price was: 4,50 €.3,00 €Current price is: 3,00 €.
Natural Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica) 100g — tea cut for respiratory and digestive support. Soothing, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic effects. Ideal for brewing.
Availability: 20 in stock
Weight | 0,14 kg |
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