Chaga mushroom AF tincture 50 ml

Chaga is a widespread fungus parasitic on birch trunks. It has an irregular shape with distinctive black colouration caused by a high concentration of melanin. Increasingly, it is the subject of interest of scientists and clinical centres, investigated with modern methods only recently despite its use in the…

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Chaga is a widespread fungus parasitic on birch trunks. It has an irregular shape with distinctive black colouration caused by a high concentration of melanin. Increasingly, it is the subject of interest of scientists and clinical centres, investigated with modern methods only recently despite its use in the Chinese court some 2,000 years ago. You can read about its effects in freely accessible publications. The tincture contains no alcohol, dyes, or artificial sweeteners.

Contents:glycerol; water; Inonotus obliquus

Recommended dose and instructions: Shake well. Use 20 drops 3× per day. We recommend putting the drops in your mouth and letting them absorb through the oral mucosa. This can be followed with a small amount of water. The daily recommended dose contains extract equal to 4,200 mg of fresh plant matter.

Warning: This product is not a substitute for a balanced diet. Do not exceed the daily recommended dose. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a dry place away from direct light. Close tightly!

Count: 50 ml

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Chaga Mushroom – Inonotus obliquus

Common Names: Chaga, Chaga Mushroom, Birch Mushroom, Black Mass, Clinker Polypore, Inonotus obliquus, Chaga Fungus, Tschaga, Cinder Conk, Schiefer Schillerporling, Sterile Conk, Global: Chaga, English: Chaga Mushroom, Latin: Inonotus obliquus, Russian Origin: Čaga, Sibiryak

Because this fungus naturally thrives in extremely harsh and challenging environments, there are no standard cultivation conditions that guarantee consistent levels of its active compounds. Chaga grows in very cold climates, develops slowly, and its composition varies widely, making it difficult to achieve stable concentrations of its constituents. Even among genetically similar varieties,...