Chaga mushroom powder (Inonotus obliquus) comes from a parasitic fungus that grows predominately on birch trees. It is most commonly found in the circumboreal region. Chaga mushroom has an irregular dark appearance that resembles a lumpy piece of burnt charcoal. They are toxic if eaten raw due to their high level of oxalates, but extraction methods make it possible to make teas from Chaga mushroom. It has been used as a tea for centuries in Russia and Europe for its many health benefits.
Chaga Mushroom Benefits:
Chaga mushrooms are packed with antioxidants, It also is sometimes used in tea or supplement form. It may help maintain healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Chaga mushrooms may also prevent or reduce certain liver diseases.
Benefits Include:
Fitness and Sports
Supports Blood Support
Immune Support
Promotes Liver Health
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