Expectorant, demulcent, anti-inflammatory
Traditionally the main use of Irish Moss was in respiratory illness
where it is often the core of prescriptions to treat irritating
coughs, bronchitis and many other lung problems. It may be used
in digestive conditions where a demulcent is called for, such as
gastritis and ulceration of the stomach and duodenum. The soothing
activity is also seen in inflammations of the urinary system. It
has been used as a food in maintenance diets for diabetes patients.
The primary role of this herb was in speeding recuperation from
debilitating illness, especially T. B. and pneumonia. Herbs such
as Irish Moss and other tonic nutritive remedies have much to offer
in facilitating proper recovery of health.
Recent animal research has shown an anti-viral property against
the influenza B and the mumps viruses. This research supports the
traditional use of Irish Moss in such conditions. The studies have
also confirmed the herb's value in treating ulcers and to use it
as an anti-coagulant.
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