Spugpiepe, belongs to the mushroom country. Birch black poppy – Inonotus obliquus is found only on live birch trunks and is known as Chaga. The characteristics of Chag were already appreciated in ancient times. Chaga grows mainly on trunks of living birch, rarely on beech, perch, alder or mountain ash. The fungus is found in Poland, Russia, North America, Korea and Latvia. Black poplar contains many valuable substances: Resins, agaric acid, polysaccharides, sterols, iron, manganese, silver, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, triperpenoids. Chaga is a parasitic fever, perhaps even a birch bark. Which pulls all the power out of the tree and concentrates it on itself. Chaga is noticeable from afar, it looks like a black, freaky toe sticking to the trunk. This fungus grows slowly – 3kg in weight, reaching only 10 – 15 years. Look for this fungus on old, thick but lively birches. The young trees are not infected. Mushroom infusion is used on an empty stomach. Infusion normalizes blood pressure, cleans blood. Decreases cholestyrin levels. It is recommended to use a black suppository for stomotalomy. Increases the body’s protective responses, activates the exchange of substances in brain tissue, acts as an oral anti-inflammatory agent, exacerbates tumor growth. Recommended for diabetics. Chag tea is available at drug stores. Ready for packaging. Let’s be healthy!
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