A shrub from the labiate family. Grows in the mountains among rocks in the Galilee, Judean Mountains, and Samaria. Its nature - hot and dry, it is considered a super plant in the Middle East. Medical uses: Removes toxins that accumulate in the body. Moss is considered a plant with purifying and disinfecting properties. Removes phlegm in the respiratory tract. Good for asthma and bronchitis sufferers. Increases male power. Strengthens the liver and gallbladder. Improves memory. Good for digestive problems. Stomach aches. Colds. Liver diseases. Calms the nerves. Crushed leaves can be placed on bee stings. For toothaches - chew the moss leaves. For eye pain - dilute moss in milk. Saint Harry recommended that there should always be moss on the dining table. Adir Marom's 'Ozov' concentrate How to use: Put 7 drops in a quarter cup of lukewarm water, gradually increase - {On the first day, take 3 drops and increase each day by a drop up to 7 drops per day} On Shabbat, a break. 50 ml bottle, approximately 1000 drops Sources: Nissim Krispil, 'Medicinal Plants of the Land of Israel', Books of the Tzaddikim, Books of Healers from Around the World.