Irish Moss- Chondrus crispus, carrageen.
Summary
Ireland moss provides soothing mucilages used to treat acid stomach, chronic cough from bronchitis, and peptic ulcers.
Introduction
Ireland moss is a tough and stringy red, yellow, or purple seaweed growing up to 6 inches (250 mm) high on rocks in tidal pools along the northern Atlantic. It is harvested to make carrageenan, a thickening agent for jellies, puddings, and soups, and is a traditional herbal remedy in Ireland.
Constituents
Mucliages, carrageenan, bromine, iodine.
Parts Used
The entire seaweed, dried. The powder is appropriate for making herbal combinations for coughs and colds, but the whole plant is best for treating indigestion.
Typical Preparations
Traditionally used as a tea or tincture, sometimes encapsulated. May be combined with cinnamon and/or licorice to treat cough, or with marshmallow root to treat indigestion. May be taken as a capsule for convenience.
Summary
Ireland moss provides soothing mucilages used to treat acid stomach, chronic cough from bronchitis, and peptic ulcers.