Chaga: Medicinal Mushrooms
Posted: 28 Jan 2024 by MYG
Chaga is a mycological species with a long tradition of use in Siberian medicine, in which it was used to treat intestinal, liver and heart problems.
What Is Chaga?
Chaga is a mycological species with a long tradition of use in Siberian medicine, in which it was used to treat intestinal, liver and heart problems. Since the 1960s, studies have been carried out on its effectiveness for oncological processes, cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. This medicinal mushroom stands out for the quantity and variety of naturally occurring polysaccharides it contains. These are immunomodulatory substances of interest in immune system disorders.
Powerful benefits of Chaga
The Chaga medicinal mushroom stands out for its quantity and variety of polysaccharides, immunomodulatory substances of interest for the immune system. It also contains betulinic acid, which has been studied in various areas:
Antioxidant
Hepatoprotective
Cardioprotective
Powerful nutrients in Chaga
- Polysaccharides, Beta-glucans are known to support the immune system
- Ergosterol, the precursor of vitamin D
- TRITERPENOIDS: Betulinic Acid
- ALKALOIDS: Inotopyrrole alkaloid
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