Health Benefits And Uses Of Chaga

Support for Inflammation Management
What is Chaga? Lungs support main

 
Chaga (scientifically known as Inonotus obliquus) is a parasitic fungus that forms a hard, blackened crust on deciduous trees, especially birch and beech. It is found in Korea, Russia, parts of North America, and northern and eastern parts of Europe. Chaga has earned a reputation as one of the most valuable medicinal mushrooms.  "Gift of God" in Siberia, the "king of all plants" in China, and the "diamond in the forest" in Japan are some names given to it.
Advantages
Supports the body's natural immune system
Supports vital organs with powerful antioxidant properties
Promotes aging and anti-inflammatory processes
May help with respiratory problems

Use of Chaga

Chaga has been used for more than five centuries as a natural remedy for a variety of health conditions. In most cases, it is ground into a fine powder and drunk as a tea. Chaga contains over 200 phytonutrients, minerals, fibers, B-complex vitamins, and protein. It is a general health elixir that promotes overall vitality and immunity. Historically, chaga has been used to treat various types of cancer. It contains betulin and betulinic acid, both of which are being studied for their possible anti-cancer properties.

Signs that you may need Chaga

If your immune system needs extra support or you suffer from respiratory problems, Chaga may provide you with the most benefit, among its many other restorative properties.
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