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What is Chaga? Chaga - FUNGUS BETULINUS - Inonotus obliquus (Pers.) Pil. F. sterilis (Van.) Nikol.- Hymenochaetaceae (Polyparaceae) Fungi Chaga is an irregularly shaped mushroom that commonly grows in northern regions on birch, alder and beech trees. It is not cultivated but wild crafted. Inonotus Obliquus is a hard, black, deeply barked, and stalk-less growth, resembling burnt charcoal, found growing on alder and birch trees. The fertile fruiting bodies are transitory and hard to find. The portion of the fungus traditionally used is the inner golden brown layer, growing closest to the tree. This mushroom called clinker polypore or charcoal shelf is really legendary - on the annalists data tsar Vladimir Monomah (XI-XII cent. he was suffered from cancer of a lip probably) was treated by it. This mushroom was known in folk medicine of ancient Russia, Siberia, Poland. It has been used for centuries in Russia as a cancer cure, often stomach and lung cancer, as well as for common stomach ailments such as gastritis, ulcers and general pain. In second half XX century the new interest to this mushroom was stimulated by scientific research that confirmed some of the primary folk uses.Water decoctions have even been used in colonies for lower bowel problems. Scientific research regarding the effects of chaga have centered around its common folk uses. If you need detailed information and interested in our products please contact us: Contact address: P.O. Box 90-41, Vladivostok, Russia E-mail addresses: Pharmacy raw material Sales: ire2707@hotmail.comPhone in Vladivostok +7(908)992-49-91 +7(4232)35-70-33 fax +7(4232)34-72-57 Representetive in Japan 090-202-13421 |