Inonotus obliquus
English name – Chaga, Japanese name – Kabanoanatake, Chinese name – Bai Hua Rong
Chaga grows largely in the northern forests of Eastern Europe and Siberia, inhabiting a few types of trees including birch, spruce and alder and has a unique appearance as a sterile growth or a conk on the trunk of the trees.
Traditionally only the Chaga grown on silver birch tree was used as a decoction in the anti-tumour/cancer treatment.
Its key components are the triterpenoids (betulin and betulinic acid), polysaccharides and sterols. The high phenolic content and melanin complex has been found to hold significant antioxidant and geno-protective properties.
Main Therapeutic Applications:
- Cancer
- Anti-viral
- Antioxidant
- Digestive disorders
- Psoriasis
Dual extracted Chaga is one of the highest sources of antioxidants in the world.
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