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Organic Usnea
1:5 dried herb
Other ingredients: Alcohol (40%)
2oz bottle with dropper
Crafted with care from whole herbs. Consult your healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or managing a health condition. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
About Usnea-
Botanical Name: Usnea spp.
Common Names: Old Man’s Beard, Beard Lichen
Usnea is a unique lichen that grows in clean, unpolluted forests, often draping from tree branches in soft, thread-like strands. Neither plant nor fungus alone, it is a living partnership—drawing strength from both earth and air.
Identification
Pale green to gray in color, usnea forms long, wispy strands. When gently pulled apart, it reveals a thin, white inner core that stretches—one of its most recognizable features.
Traditional Use
Usnea has been used for generations across many traditional herbal practices. It has long been valued during seasonal challenges and is commonly prepared through slow, intentional extraction methods. It has also been used externally in traditional application's
Plant Compounds
Usnea contains naturally occurring compounds such as usnic acid, along with other lichen acids and polyphenols. These compounds are part of the lichen’s natural defense system and have been the focus of ongoing study.
Herbal Qualities
In traditional herbalism, usnea is often described as:
Antimicrobial
Immune-supportive
Lung-supporting
Bitter and slightly astringent
Growing Environment
Usnea thrives in areas with clean air and is often considered a natural indicator of a healthy ecosystem. It grows slowly and should be harvested with care and respect, typically from fallen branches.
Safety Note
Usnea is a potent herb traditionally used in small amounts. As with all herbs, individual needs and responses may vary.
Wild Hearth Note
A quiet presence in the northern woods, usnea gathers its strength slowly—shaped by wind, light, and time. It is a reminder of the resilience found in the natural world.