Chaga Mushroom Powder
Chaga Mushroom Powder
Organic Chaga Mushroom Powder (1 oz)
Chaga, or Inonotus Obliquus, has been used as a folk medicine in Siberia, Northern Europe, and Asia for centuries. In the last several decades, many scientific studies have examined the incredible medicinal properties of this mushroom.* Chaga is a wood-like fungus that grows primarily on birch trees and absorbs beneficial compounds and nutrients directly from its host.
Considered an immunostimulant, Chaga offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.* Read more about the medicinal benefits of Chaga Tea on our blog.
Shop our chai blend using Chaga Mushroom: Mushroom Chai
Naturally caffeine-free mushroom powder.
Function: Immune Support, Anti-Inflammatory, Heart Health, Stress Reduction*
Taste: Pleasant, earthy and slightly bitter
Ingredients: Organic Wild-Crafted Chaga Mushroom Powder
Directions: Dissolve 1/2 tsp of powder into 8 oz of water
Recommended Water Temperature: 212˚F
Chaga Mushroom
Everything you need to know about Chaga Mushrooms.
Although it is classified as a mushroom, Chaga does not look like a traditional mushroom that you would find in the grocery store. Typically found growing on birch trees, Chaga has a rough exterior that resembles burnt charcoal and an orange-yellow interior. Chaga is often called the “king of mushrooms,” and its main claim to fame is supporting healthy immune function.* Visit our blog to learn more about this exceptional functional mushroom.
Healing with Adaptogenic Mushrooms
While all functional mushrooms are nutrient-rich and natural immune system boosters, the following mushrooms are additionally classified as adaptogens due to their ability to help the body adapt to stress. Learn more about the unique properties and healing benefits of each adaptogenic mushroom below.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent disease. Do not use during pregnancy, while nursing, on medication, or for prolonged periods of time without the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.