Revered for centuries by Pueblo, Navajo, Apache, and other Indigenous nations of the Rocky Mountain Southwest, Ligusticum porteri β Osha Root β earned the name βBear Rootβ from the traditional observation that bears emerging from winter hibernation would seek out and chew the root to reawaken their digestion and strengthen their immune systems. It remains one of the most sacred and sought-after medicinal plants in Southwestern Indigenous herbalism.
Osha Root is most renowned as a premier respiratory herb β traditionally used to open bronchial passages, loosen congestion, and support recovery from colds, flu, and upper respiratory infections. Its warming, pungent properties make it especially valuable for wet, stuck respiratory conditions, and it is widely included in cold-season formulas alongside other respiratory allies. Osha Root carries deep spiritual and ceremonial significance in many Indigenous traditions of the Southwest and northern Mexico, where it is used in healing ceremonies, carried as a protective talisman, and offered in prayer rituals to call upon healing energy and protection for travelers.
For a powerful respiratory wellness cup, pair Osha Root with our Mullein Leaf, Peppermint, and Ginger Root β a classic combination that opens airways, soothes irritated mucous membranes, and brings warming circulation to support the lungs.
Osha Root is not recommended during pregnancy β it has historically been used as a uterine stimulant. It may interact with anticoagulant medications. Because wild Osha is at risk of overharvesting, always source from sustainably cultivated suppliers. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.
* Traditional Rocky Mountain respiratory herb for congestion, bronchial support, and cold recovery
* Warming and stimulating β supports healthy circulation and immune response
* Revered in Southwestern Indigenous healing traditions as a protective and ceremonial herb
* Naturally antimicrobial compounds traditionally used to support immune resilience during illness
* Used historically to ease sore throats and support the body during upper respiratory infections
1. Add 1β2 teaspoons of dried Osha Root to 10β12 oz of water in a small pot.
2. Bring to a gentle simmer (not a full rolling boil) and decoct for 15β20 minutes.
3. Strain and serve warm with honey to offset the intense, earthy, pungent flavor.
4. Drink 1β2 cups daily during cold or flu season, or as directed by your herbalist.
Osha Root can also be tinctured in alcohol or glycerite and used as drops in respiratory herbal formulas.