
Chaga Extract - Organic
Chaga: The Birch Tree Superfungus
Chaga isn’t technically a mushroom—it’s a powerful fungus that grows on birch trees in cold northern forests. Used for centuries in Siberian folk medicine and now backed by emerging science, Chaga is one of nature’s most antioxidant-rich substances. It supports immune function, calms inflammation, balances cholesterol, and promotes overall wellness from the inside out.
Tested potency: Greater than 8% Beta-glucans
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Chaga Extract - Organic
Immunity Rooted in Nature
Chaga helps the immune system by encouraging the production of beneficial cytokines—messengers that stimulate white blood cells and boost your body’s natural defenses.
Antioxidant Overdrive
Chaga is one of the most antioxidant-dense functional fungi on the planet. It helps fight oxidative stress, reduce harmful inflammation, and may even support your body’s response to abnormal cell growth.
Cardio + Metabolic Support
Studies suggest Chaga may help lower LDL cholesterol, balance blood sugar, and reduce triglycerides—making it a natural ally for heart health and metabolic wellness.
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Is Chaga actually a mushroom?
Not quite—Chaga is a sterile conk (a hard, woody fungus) that grows on birch trees. While not technically a mushroom, it’s still considered a powerful medicinal fungus.
How is Chaga traditionally used?
Chaga has been used for centuries as an herbal tea in Siberian and Asian medicine. Traditionally, it was dried, ground into powder, and steeped to extract its health-boosting compounds.
What makes Chaga so antioxidant-rich?
Chaga contains high levels of melanin and polyphenols, which give it its dark color and potent antioxidant activity. These compounds help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals and inflammation.