Laughing Lichen

Who we are

Laughing Lichen is a family run wildcrafting, manufacturing, online store, training and consulting business established in 2010. We are located 30 kilometers from the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. 

We operate our facility 100% off-grid in the sub-arctic wilderness using solar energy. The products we create are carefully crafted in small batches, using hand-foraged wild herbs, berries, lichens and fungi. 

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Fresh, wild ingredients from northern Canada

Choose from over 95 unique products

HOW CAN WE HELP YOUR WELLNESS TODAY

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STRESS

Sit back and relax with warm bath or a cup of herbal tea

DIGESTION

Help soothe stomach discomfort and support healthy digestive function

HEART

Maintain a healthy heart with good blood circulation

CONGESTION

Dealing with congestion can leave you feeling tired and dreary.

SKIN

Let mother nature protect and help your skin stay young and healthy

PAIN

Find pain relieiving products for a variety of conditions.

ENERGY

Keep your energy levels where they should be

IMMUNITY

Healthy natural immune boosting ideas.

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WHY CHOOSE WILD FORAGED INGREDIENTS

Wild = Pesticide Free

In a CBC marketplace investigation of the major tea brands  (link here) they found that half of the teas tested contained pesticide residues above the allowable limits in Canada. … Some of the pesticides found — including endosulfan and monocrotophos — are in the process of being banned from use in some countries because of dangers to the environment and to workers

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Harvesting wild berries in -40 and 16" of snow. See video below

Earth's topsoil is in critical danger. Consuming wild plants will not add to this problem

An excerpt from BBC’s article , Why the soil is disappearing from farms,  by Richard Gray.  “The same picture is seen on farms worldwide. Soils are becoming severely degraded due to a combination of intensive farming practices and natural processes. As the layer of fertile topsoil thins, it gets increasingly difficult to grow crops for food. Without altering agricultural practices and urgently finding ways to preserve soil, the global food supply starts to look precarious.” 

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