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Chaga Tea: It’s Good for What Ails You
Traditionally, these mushrooms have been used for treating skin problems, tuberculosis, and disorders with the lymph system. Since chaga mushrooms contain betulin, science confirms that these mushrooms would be most effective in this area.
Drinking chaga tea can only improve your health as it is loaded with healthy vitamins and minerals including:
- Powerful Anti-oxidants – Anti-oxidants are vital for your body as they stop the aging process by preventing free radicals from causing damage to the body at a cellular level.
- Iron – Which is necessary for the production of red blood cells.
- Calcium – Which is important for strong bones and teeth.
- B Vitamins – These are important for preventing anemia, healthy nerves, and skin.
- Vitamin D2 – This vitamin stops heart disease and prevents cancer.
- Vitamin K – The body needs plenty of vitamin K for the coagulation of blood as well as preventing Alzheimer’s disease.
In addition to these benefits, drinking chaga tea can also help stop infections, fungus overgrowth, and even kill internal parasites, due to its anti-virus, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-fungal compounds.
One of the most powerful effects chaga mushrooms seems to be its effectiveness in fighting psoriasis. One study done in Russia showed that when subjects with psoriasis drank chaga tea daily, their condition cleared up without any further need for medication. Psoriasis is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to treat successfully, this one effect could benefit the lives of thousands of people affected with this painful skin condition. Read more about proriasis and its treatment.
Science shows that chaga is an effective anti-allergy agent. In tests done with animals, chaga mushrooms stopped anaphylactic shock, which kills thousands of people every year.
Chaga tea is well known for giving the immune system a super boost. One study showed that giving patients an extract of chaga mushroom reduced the frequency of outbreaks for those with the Herpes Simplex virus. Chaga can also help to soothe the digestive system. This is an awful lot of benefits from one little black mushroom!
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Chaga tea can have a bitter taste but that is easily remedied with a little raw honey and organic lemon juice.
Unfortunately, the interest in the medicinal compounds of this strange looking fungus has led to overharvesting of wild specimens. So when you buy chaga tea, be certain that you are buying organically farm grown versions and not the wild version. This is much more ecologically friendly alternative that carries the same health benefits.
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