Description
Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) is a type of fungus that grows mainly on the bark of birch trees in cold climates, such as Northern Europe, Siberia, Russia, Korea, Northern Canada and Alaska.
Chaga is also known by other names, such as black mass, clinker polypore, birch canker polypore, cinder conk and the sterile conk trunk rot (of birch).
Chaga produces a woody growth, or conk, which looks similar to a clump of burnt charcoal — roughly 10–15 inches (25–38 centimeters) in size. However, the inside reveals a soft core with an orange color.
For centuries, chaga has been used as a traditional medicine in Russia and other Northern European countries, mainly to boost immunity and overall health.
It has also been used to treat diabetes, certain cancers and heart disease .
Specification
Name |
Inonotus Obliquus (Chaga)Extract |
Appearance |
Reddish Brown Powder |
Origin of raw materials |
Inonotus Obliquus |
Part used |
Fruiting Body |
Test Method |
UV |
Particle Size |
95% through 80 mesh |
Active ingredients |
Polysaccharide 20% |
Shelf Life |
2 years |
Packing |
1.25kg/drum Packed In A Plastic-bags Inside; |
2.1kg/bag Packed In An Aluminum Foil Bag; |
3.As Your Request. |
Storage |
Cool, Dry, Avoid Light, Avoid The High-temperature Place |
Free Sample: 10-20g
Functions
1. Contains a large amount of plant fiber polysaccharides, which can improve the activity of immune cells, inhibit the spread and recurrence of cancer cells;
2. Place carcinogens and other harmful substances in the gastrointestinal tract to absorb and promote excretion
3. Can enhance immune function, lower blood sugar, and resist tumors.