 #  Lomatium Dissectum: Nature's Antiviral Powerhouse 

 

    Details     Written by: [Elliot Sage](/authors/elliot-sage)    Category: [Tinctures &amp; Extracts](/remedies-treatments/tinctures-extracts)    ![Lomatium Dissectum: Nature's Antiviral Powerhouse](https://cdn.greatnaturalcures.com/images/articles/lomatium-dissectum-natures-antiviral-powerhouse/lomatium-dissectum.webp)    *Lomatium dissectum*, commonly known as fernleaf biscuitroot or chocolate tips, is a robust perennial herb native to western North America. For centuries, Indigenous tribes have revered this plant as a medicinal staple, particularly for fighting respiratory infections and viral illnesses. Today, modern herbalists continue this tradition, using potent root extracts to support [immune health](/lifestyle-prevention/exercise-movement/taurine-for-brain-heart-and-longevity "Taurine for Brain, Heart, and Longevity") during cold and flu season.

## Historical Roots in Healing

The plant's medicinal fame peaked during the 1917-1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. Nevada physician E.T. Krebs Sr. administered *Lomatium* root tincture to over 200 patients, reporting zero deaths and rapid recoveries within 3-5 days. This anecdotal success, documented in early 20th-century medical journals, sparked widespread interest among herbal practitioners in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

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## Key Medicinal Uses

*Lomatium dissectum* shines in treating viral and bacterial conditions. Its root contains powerful compounds that inhibit pathogens while preserving beneficial gut flora.

 | Condition | Traditional/Modern Use | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| **Respiratory Infections** (colds, flu, bronchitis, pneumonia) | Root decoction, tincture, or steam inhalation | Shortens duration; acts as expectorant |
| **Viral Illnesses** (influenza, HSV, HPV, mono) | High-potency tincture | Inhibits viral replication in lab tests |
| **Bacterial Infections** (staph, strep, UTIs) | Capsules or tincture | Broad-spectrum without antibiotic resistance |
| **Immune Support** | Daily low-dose tincture | Preventive during high-risk seasons |
| **Sore Throat** | Diluted tincture gargle | Soothes inflammation |
| **Skin Issues** (cuts, fungal infections) | Topical wash or salve | Antifungal properties confirmed in studies |

## Active Compounds Driving the Benefits

The root's efficacy stems from a unique blend of bioactive molecules:

- **Furanocoumarins** (xanthotoxin, bergapten): Antiviral and photosensitizing
- **Tetronic acids** (lomatol, dissectol): Block viral entry into cells
- **Volatile oils**: Provide antimicrobial and expectorant effects
- **Polysaccharides**: Modulate immune response
 
Preliminary lab research, including studies in *Journal of Ethnopharmacology* (1995), shows extracts inhibiting HSV-1, poliovirus, and coxsackievirus.

## How to Use Lomatium Safely

### Recommended Forms and Dosages

 | Form | Example Products | Acute Dose | Maintenance Dose |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Tincture** | LDM-100, Barlow Herbal | 20-30 drops every 2 hours (Days 1-3) | 10 drops 2-3x daily |
| **Capsules** | Oregon's Wild Harvest | 1-2 caps 4x daily | 1 cap 1-2x daily |
| **Tea** | Dried root | 1 tsp simmered 15 min, 3x daily | Not recommended long-term |

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LDM-100 is pure Lomatium dissectum extract in an organic cane alcohol base. Important information: Lomatium in a small percentage of people will cause a one-time detox rash when taking it for the first time. This is a well known rash and will clear up quicker when taken with Dandelion root, Activated Charcoal and Vitamin C. In some people, this rash is a very intense experience. Extreme itching with some swelling usually covering the entire body. If you have never taken a whole plant extract of Lomatium please consider going through a bottle of the MunityBoost first. MunityBoost was developed to acclimate the body to Lomatium with the addition of 6 other herbs and to prevent the one time rash.

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**Acute Protocol Example**:

- Days 1-3: 20-30 drops tincture in water every 2 hours
- Days 4-7: 15-20 drops 4x daily
- Days 8-14: 10 drops 2-3x daily until symptoms resolve
 
Combine with elderberry or echinacea for enhanced effects.

## Important Safety Considerations

1. **Lomatium Rash**: Affects 5-10% of users after 3-7 days. This full-body, itchy rash results from detoxification, not allergy. Stop use temporarily, support with dandelion root, then resume at lower dose.
2. **Photosensitivity**: Avoid direct sun exposure during treatment.
3. **Contraindications**: Not for pregnancy (may stimulate uterine contractions) or those on blood thinners.
4. **Drug Interactions**: May enhance antiviral medications.
 
## Sustainability and Ethical Sourcing

*Lomatium dissectum* appears on the United Plant Savers "At-Risk" list due to overharvesting. Always choose cultivated sources from reputable suppliers like:

- Pacific Botanicals
- Trout Lake Farm
- Mountain Rose Herbs
 
Or just grow your own, if you're in USDA zones 4-9.

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## The Science Behind the Tradition

While large clinical trials remain absent, promising lab evidence supports traditional uses:

- **McCutcheon et al. (1995)**: Root extract blocked multiple viruses in vitro
- **Van Wagenen et al. (1988)**: Isolated lomatol with potent antiviral activity
- **USDA Research (2004)**: Confirmed broad antibacterial spectrum
 
## Final Thoughts

*Lomatium dissectum* offers a time-tested, natural approach to viral defense and immune resilience. When sourced responsibly and used mindfully, this western native herb can be a valuable addition to your natural medicine cabinet. Start low, monitor your response, and consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

*Always prioritize cultivated products to protect wild populations of this precious medicinal plant.*



 

- [PubMed: Antiviral Screening of British Columbian Medicinal Plant](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8847882/)
- [PubMed: Native American food and medicinal plants, 8. Water-soluble constituents of Lomatium dissectum](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3373223/)
- [PubMed: Phytotoxic and antifungal compounds from two Apiaceae species, Lomatium californicum and Ligusticum hultenii, rich sources of Z-ligustilide and apiol, respectively](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16222793/)
 


- ## Frequently Asked Questions:
    
    What is Lomatium dissectum?Lomatium dissectum is a perennial herb native to western North America, also known as fernleaf biscuitroot or chocolate tips. It grows in sagebrush plains, woodlands, and mountain slopes from British Columbia to California.
    
    
    
    What part of the plant is used medicinally?The root is the primary medicinal part. It contains antiviral, antibacterial, and immune-modulating compounds. Leaves and seeds are edible but less potent for healing.
    
    
    
    How was Lomatium used during the Spanish Flu?In 1917 to 1918, Nevada physician E.T. Krebs Sr. treated over 200 flu patients with Lomatium root tincture. He reported no deaths and recovery in 3 to 5 days, far faster than average.
    
    
    
    What conditions does Lomatium help treat?It is traditionally used for colds, flu, bronchitis, pneumonia, herpes, HPV, staph infections, sore throats, and immune support. Lab studies confirm antiviral and antibacterial activity.
    
    
    
    How do I take Lomatium for a cold or flu?Use a high-potency root tincture. Take 20 to 30 drops in water every 2 hours for the first 3 days, then reduce to 15 to 20 drops 4 times daily until symptoms resolve.
    
    
    
    Can I use Lomatium preventively?Yes. Take 5 to 10 drops of tincture daily during flu season to support immune function. Stop if any rash appears.
    
    
    
    What is Lomatium rash and how do I avoid it?About 5 to 10 percent of users develop a full-body itchy red rash after 3 to 7 days. It results from detoxification. Start with a low dose, stay hydrated, and avoid sun exposure.
    
    
    
    How do I treat Lomatium rash if it occurs?Stop Lomatium immediately. Drink dandelion or burdock root tea to aid detox. Resume at 25 percent of original dose after rash clears, usually in 3 to 5 days.
    
    
    
    Is Lomatium safe during pregnancy?No. It may stimulate uterine contractions and is traditionally used to induce labor. Avoid completely if pregnant or nursing.
    
    
    
    Can children use Lomatium?Use only under professional supervision. Reduce adult dose by body weight and monitor closely for rash or digestive upset.
    
    
    
    Does Lomatium interact with medications?It may enhance antiviral or antibiotic effects. Consult your doctor if taking prescription drugs, especially blood thinners or immune suppressants.
    
    
    
    What forms of Lomatium are available?Tinctures (like LDM-100), capsules, dried root for tea, and topical salves. Tinctures offer the highest potency and fastest absorption.
    
    
    
    How do I make Lomatium tea?Simmer 1 teaspoon of dried root in 1 cup of water for 15 minutes. Strain and drink up to 3 times daily. Tea is milder than tincture.
    
    
    
    Why is Lomatium on the At-Risk list?Wild populations face overharvesting for herbal products. Demand exceeds sustainable supply in some regions.
    
    
    
    How can I source Lomatium ethically?Buy only from cultivated sources. Reputable suppliers include Pacific Botanicals, Trout Lake Farm, and Mountain Rose Herbs.
    
    
    
    Are there scientific studies on Lomatium?Yes. Lab research shows antiviral effects against HSV-1, poliovirus, and coxsackievirus. Antibacterial activity against staph and strep is also documented. No large human trials exist yet.
    
    
    
    Can I grow Lomatium dissectum at home?Yes. It grows from seed in well-drained soil with full sun. It takes 3 to 5 years for roots to reach medicinal size. Harvest sustainably.
    
    
    
    Is Lomatium the same as Osha or Lovage?No. Osha (Ligusticum porteri) and lovage (Levisticum officinale) are different plants with distinct properties. Lomatium belongs to the carrot family and has unique antiviral compounds.
    
    
    
    How long can I take Lomatium?Use acutely for 7 to 14 days. For prevention, cycle 5 days on, 2 days off. Avoid continuous long-term use to prevent rash or tolerance.
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