Product Name: Chaga Mushroom Extract.
With other supplements and medicines, Chaga has some risks.
As with other supplements and medications, Chaga carries some risks.
Chaga's disease is rapidly increasing in the southern United States.
Research is now validating antiquity as Chaga shows many health benefits.
After eating Chaga mushrooms for 8 weeks,
their blood sugar levels were lower(36).
After eating a Chaga mushroom for 8 weeks,
their blood glucose level was low.
A 2006 study found that Chaga mushrooms could lower blood sugar in rats.
As with other drugs and supplements, Chaga may alter the effectiveness of various medications.
If that wasn't enough, research has also shown Chaga to be a cancer killer.
Certain cancers of the liver, and lung and brain, were all decreased with Chaga.
To reduce the risks of using Chaga mushrooms, a person should consider the following:.
If all that wasn't enough, research has also shown Chaga to be a cancer killer.
The same study also showed that Chaga was capable of slowing tumor growth in mice.
Research supplement brands and buy from reputable sources, as Chaga is not monitored by the U. S.
Doctors, alternative medicine advocates,
and researchers are increasingly interested in the potential health benefits of the Chaga mushroom(Inonotus obliquus).
Increasingly, researchers are seriously taking this possibility that Chaga Mushroom may be able to stop cancer
and slow its growth.
A 2009 study found that triterpenes, the compounds found in Chaga and some other mushrooms, cause tumor cells to self-destruct.
After these rodents were fed Chaga mushrooms for 8 weeks,
it was found that their blood sugar levels were comparatively lower.
Even though no research has been done on humans,
this suggests that Chaga could contribute to an alternative treatment for diabetes in the future.
Though no research has been done on humans yet,
this suggests that Chaga might contribute to an alternative treatment for diabetes in the future.
People planning to make their own Chaga supplements, or who wish to incorporate Chaga into their diet,
should consult a doctor before doing so.
The composition of the solution includes a natural
extract of the growths of a birch fungus called Chaga, salt of sulfate sulfate 1.5% or 1%.
Individuals who wish to produce their individual Chaga supplements, or
incorporate Chaga in their diets should have a consultation with a doctor prior to doing so.
Research is still in its infancy, but if Chaga proves effective at fighting illnesses such as cancer and arthritis, it
could be an alternative to traditional treatments.
Chaga is not an option for other forms of medical care,
so people who have conditions like cancer, diabetes or hypertension should continue with their normal treatment.