


Chaga- Organically Grown Fruiting Body Powder 50g
Chaga grows mainly on the bark of birch trees in parts of Asia, Northern Canada, Alaska and Siberia and after centuries of use, is becoming more and more popular in the west as a result of its possible health benefits. There is still much research to do but early signs are encouraging.
Chaga is known for it’s high anti-oxidant content and is taken to help with immune system support and could also help deal with inflammation.
It is also possible that Chaga could help reduce sugar levels although more research is needed to confirm this in humans.
Lastly, lab studies have indicated that Chaga could help lower cholesterol, but again, more reseach is needed to confirm this.
Chaga could help:
Calm systemic inflammation as it contains betulinic acid, inotodiol (both of these have anti-inflamatory characteristics). Especially useful for arthritis sufferers and those with certain skin conditions
Support immunity as it is high in anti-oxidants
Manage sugar levels
With cholesterol levels
Reduce Oxidative stress, premature aging and cellular damage - Chaga is one of the highest sources of antioxidants
A note of caution. Chaga could pose risks for those on blood thinners (it could inhibit the formation of blood clots) and also those using insulin as a result of its possible bearing on blood sugar levels.
You should also consult your doctor if you have any auto-immune diseases.
If you are on any medication or have any other health issues, please consult your doctor. Not suitable for children or during pregnancy.
When to enjoy
The best time to take Chaga depends on what you want to gain from it. For immune support and a boost of energy the morning may suit best.
How to Enjoy
Chaga powder is delicious as a tea or can be added to your daily smoothie.
Dosage
1-5g per day
Taste
Slightly bitter earthy mushroom taste
Chaga grows mainly on the bark of birch trees in parts of Asia, Northern Canada, Alaska and Siberia and after centuries of use, is becoming more and more popular in the west as a result of its possible health benefits. There is still much research to do but early signs are encouraging.
Chaga is known for it’s high anti-oxidant content and is taken to help with immune system support and could also help deal with inflammation.
It is also possible that Chaga could help reduce sugar levels although more research is needed to confirm this in humans.
Lastly, lab studies have indicated that Chaga could help lower cholesterol, but again, more reseach is needed to confirm this.
Chaga could help:
Calm systemic inflammation as it contains betulinic acid, inotodiol (both of these have anti-inflamatory characteristics). Especially useful for arthritis sufferers and those with certain skin conditions
Support immunity as it is high in anti-oxidants
Manage sugar levels
With cholesterol levels
Reduce Oxidative stress, premature aging and cellular damage - Chaga is one of the highest sources of antioxidants
A note of caution. Chaga could pose risks for those on blood thinners (it could inhibit the formation of blood clots) and also those using insulin as a result of its possible bearing on blood sugar levels.
You should also consult your doctor if you have any auto-immune diseases.
If you are on any medication or have any other health issues, please consult your doctor. Not suitable for children or during pregnancy.
When to enjoy
The best time to take Chaga depends on what you want to gain from it. For immune support and a boost of energy the morning may suit best.
How to Enjoy
Chaga powder is delicious as a tea or can be added to your daily smoothie.
Dosage
1-5g per day
Taste
Slightly bitter earthy mushroom taste
Chaga grows mainly on the bark of birch trees in parts of Asia, Northern Canada, Alaska and Siberia and after centuries of use, is becoming more and more popular in the west as a result of its possible health benefits. There is still much research to do but early signs are encouraging.
Chaga is known for it’s high anti-oxidant content and is taken to help with immune system support and could also help deal with inflammation.
It is also possible that Chaga could help reduce sugar levels although more research is needed to confirm this in humans.
Lastly, lab studies have indicated that Chaga could help lower cholesterol, but again, more reseach is needed to confirm this.
Chaga could help:
Calm systemic inflammation as it contains betulinic acid, inotodiol (both of these have anti-inflamatory characteristics). Especially useful for arthritis sufferers and those with certain skin conditions
Support immunity as it is high in anti-oxidants
Manage sugar levels
With cholesterol levels
Reduce Oxidative stress, premature aging and cellular damage - Chaga is one of the highest sources of antioxidants
A note of caution. Chaga could pose risks for those on blood thinners (it could inhibit the formation of blood clots) and also those using insulin as a result of its possible bearing on blood sugar levels.
You should also consult your doctor if you have any auto-immune diseases.
If you are on any medication or have any other health issues, please consult your doctor. Not suitable for children or during pregnancy.
When to enjoy
The best time to take Chaga depends on what you want to gain from it. For immune support and a boost of energy the morning may suit best.
How to Enjoy
Chaga powder is delicious as a tea or can be added to your daily smoothie.
Dosage
1-5g per day
Taste
Slightly bitter earthy mushroom taste
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