Description
- ✔ BIRCH CHAGA: Inonotus Obliquus, commonly known as Chaga Mushrooms, is a rare fungus that grows on Birch Trees. It is rich in vitamins and minerals that serve as an antioxidant and an immune system booster providing overall benefit to one's well-being.
- ✔ MUSHROOM OF IMMORTALITY: Normally harvested fresh in Siberia, Russia, Canada, Alaska, China, and Japan, the earliest record of Chaga being used in ancient practice is in a traditional Asian medical text where Chaga was called the Mushroom of Immortality. Russian records date the use of Chaga since the 12th century.
- ✔ KING OF HERBS: Since ancient times, Chaga has been known and used as a medicinal herbal supplement, normally brewed in the form of a tea or coffee substitute. Archaeological discoveries even show that Chaga has been used for healing purposes as far back as the Copper Age, in 3400 BCE.
- ✔ QI TONIC: In Asia it is considered a Qi tonic which harmonizes the flow of life energy throughout the body helping one's physical, mental and spiritual well-being. It has also been known to be used by indigenous people in North America during ancient rituals, as a beverage to help alleviate body aches and ailments, and as a cleansing solution for skin irritation and diseases.
- ✔ ANCIENT SCIENCE carefully harvests only high quality chaga in pristine remote areas of Ontario, Canada. Our Pure Chaga is cleaned, dried to perfection and bagged in a proper facility with no contaminants. Rest assured; the chaga that lands in your kitchen will be pure, unrefined and of a quality that is second to none.
Behind almost every instance of a 'newly discovered' superfood is a long history of Ancient practice. Modern science now reveals what our ancestors knew all along; the healing power of natural foods. Humanity's use of chaga mushrooms dates back to pre-historic times. Frozen in the mountains of Italy in 1991, the oldest natural mummy ever discovered was found with chaga mushrooms in his possession. Ancient cultural use of chaga is recorded mainly across Japan, China, Russia and North America. An ancient manuscript near 200 AD even refers to chaga as the King of Herbs and the Mushroom of Immortality.