Chaga extract powder
The oblique icicle (lat. Inonotus obliquus), also called Chaga, is a parasitic wood dweller and forms a black Chaga tuber on birch and alder trees. It is found in colder areas in Russia, Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Japan, Korea and Central Asia (Kazakhstan). Because of its effect, the tubers are drunk as a hot water extract in the traditional medicine of these countries. In these countries, the mushroom is traditionally used for tumors, for prevention and accompanying support, especially for lung cancer, stomach and colon cancer, and skin cancer. According to Wikipedia, laboratory and animal tests have confirmed the anti-cancer effect, but clinical studies are still pending. Wikipedia further reports that extracts from the Chaga tubers stimulate the immune system, have an anti-inflammatory effect (particularly good for the stomach and intestinal area) and protect the liver and pancreas. The mushroom is said to have a positive effect on cholesterol levels, blood pressure, blood sugar levels and the heart and circulatory system.
This broad spectrum of effects is attributed to the polysaccharides, which are among the most important active components of the mushroom. The polysaccharides also stimulate the immune system so that it can fight tumors, viruses and bacteria more efficiently. It has been observed that the mushroom is also good for eczema and psoriasis, as well as for wound healing.
Chaga extracts are also used to alleviate the side effects of chemotherapy and as a general strengthening agent for skin diseases and psoriasis (anti-inflammatory effect).
Dosage: Mix 2 measuring spoons a day in a liquid, 500 mg of extract per measuring spoon.
Info: The product is a dietary supplement and the manufacturer is not allowed to suggest any other dosage. The dosage can be agreed with a doctor or alternative practitioner.
Composition: Chaga extract standardized to at least 10% polysaccharides, 50g can
Because the polysaccharides are soluble in water, our extract is extracted using hot water. It contains at least 10% polysaccharides.
You can find more detailed information about this mushroom at: https://www.zentrum-der-gesundheit.de/ernaehrung/lebensmittel/pilze-uebersicht/chaga-pilz
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