Moss Medicine: Indigenous Wisdom and Modern Pharmacology
By (Author) Robert Dale Rogers
Foreword by Sen Pdraig O'Donoghue
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Healing Arts Press
4th March 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies
Complementary therapies, healing and health
Paperback
416
Width 168mm, Height 241mm
460g
A comprehensive illustrated guide to bryophytes
Explores more than 600 species of the bryophyte family of plantsmosses, liverworts, and hornwortsin text and full-color photos
Shows the ways that indigenous peoples around the world have traditionally used mosses and other bryophytes for food preservation, clothing, and medicine
Details scientific research on the potency of bryophyte compounds and terpenoids as well as their antiviral, antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-cancer properties
Bryophytes, the family of plants that includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts have no vascular tissue and no roots. They surviveand thriveby extracting moisture and nutrients directly from the air. Found on all continents in a wide range of climates, these plants are some of the oldest on our planet. As Robert Dale Rogers reveals, they are also among the most beneficial due to unique healing benefits recently recognized by science, including antiviral, antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-cancer properties.
This full-color illustrated encyclopedia explores more than 600 species of bryophytes through the lens of ethnobotany, folklore, chemistry, pharmacology, and their healing applications in homeopathy and aromatherapy. Indigenous people all over the world have used bryophytes for millennia for food preservation, waterproofing, insulation, and medicine. The author compares the three types of bryophytes with scientific research on the medicinal effects of their chemical compounds and terpenoids. Bryophytes can be used in herbal preparations, homeopathic remedies, and essential oils for common ailments. Learn the environmental benefits of mosses, including how they sequester carbon and can phyto-remediate our increasingly polluted planet.
This book showcases the benefits and beauty of bryophytes while revealing how these ancient plants have supported humanity for eons, and continue to do so.
Robert Dale Rogers is an herbalist with more than 50 years of experience in clinical practice and the classroom. He is the author of more than 60 books and is a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms. A former clinical professor in family medicine at the University of Alberta, he lives in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.