Chaga And Cancer
Chaga has been used to treat cancer for centuries in Russia and Baltic countries. It has been found that chaga mushroom extract can induce apoptosis of human colon cancer cells. These findings have since been confirmed in controlled lab experiments.
It’s believed that one of the main active ingredients in Chaga is a potent antioxidant called superoxide dismutase.
Superoxide dismutase is known as a liver cleanser, a cell membrane protector and a longevity enzyme. Furthermore, antioxidants are well known for their importance in disease prevention, and chaga is no exception.
How To Take Chaga
Due to chaga’s growing popularity, it can now be easily found at your local health food store and can be sold as:
- Dried powder
- Tincture form
- Capsule
Dried chaga can be consumed in various ways including:
- Steeping it as a tea
- Grinding it to consume as food
- Ingesting it as a tincture
Although, chaga tea is the easiest way to introduce into your diet.
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the picture is not correctly showing chaga mushroom, kind of not misleading
Hi Tine, Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention, it must have been mislabled on the site we use for images. I will find another picture right away :)