Chaga Extract/chaga mushroom Extract/Phaeoporus obliquus extract
Content: Polysaccharides 15%, 25% 40% 50%
Appearance: Fine dark brown powder
Chaga Extract/ chaga mushroom ExtractChaga Extract/ chaga mushroom
Extract
What is Chaga?
Chaga is an irregularly shaped mushroom that commonly grows in
northern regions on birch, alder and beech trees. It is not
cultivated but wild crafted. It has been used for centuries in
Russia as a cancer cure, often stomach and lung cancer, as well as
for common stomach ailments such as gastritis, ulcers and general
pain. Water decoctions have even been used in colonics for lower
bowel problems. Scientific research regarding the effects of chaga
have centered around its common folk uses.
Chaga( Phaeoporus obliquus)Polysaccharide
Chaga mushroom might not be very attractive to look at, but their
properties have been utilized in Eastern European and Korean folk
medicine for several centuries. At least as early as the sixteenth
century, Eastern Europeans, Koreans, and Russians used chaga
mushrooms to cure everything from tuberculosis to cancer. Today,
the medicinal uses of chaga mushrooms are being explored by medical
researchers.
Main functions of Chaga Polysaccharide
Chaga Mushrooms and Cancer – Research Recent research has shown
chaga mushrooms to be a powerful anti-oxidant, useful in fighting
tumors, and an excellent stimulant for the immune system. Below,
find a quick summary of the research on the cancer-fighting
properties of chaga mushrooms.
1958: Researchers in Russia and Finland concluded that chaga is an
effective way of fighting breast cancer, liver cancer, and uterine
cancer.
1996: Researchers in Japan discovered that cells treated with chaga
extract were less likely to mutate (a main cause of cancer).
1998: Researchers in Poland demonstrated that chaga inhibits the
growth of tumors.
2005: Researchers in Korea showed that cells treated with chaga
extract were 40% more resistant to DNA damage when exposed to an
oxidant. The litany of research on the chaga mushroom and its
cancer fighting properties is very promising and shows that chaga
mushrooms are beneficial both in preventing cancer as well as in
fighting cancer.
Why Chaga Mushrooms Fight Cancer?
Chaga mushrooms grow mainly in the birch forests of and Central
Asia. Birch trees contain a chemical called betulin, a type of
hydrocarbon common to some plants. Betulinic acid has been shown to
be an effective as an anti-inflammatory, anti-malarial, and even
anti-HIV chemical. Because the chaga mushroom grows on the birch
trees, it holds a high concentration of betulinic acid. Betulinic
acid is currently being studied for its potential in chemotherapy
drugs. Also, like other medicinal mushrooms, such as shiitake,
cordyceps, and others, chaga mushrooms contain polysaccharides,
molecules previously thought to have no real function, but which
are today being heavily researched for their cancer fighting
properties. Korean researchers at Seoul National University have
showed the polysaccharides in chaga can block the production of
certain.
Where to Find and How to Take Chaga Mushrooms?
Because chaga mushrooms grow on birch trees in Central Asia, it s
not easy for westerners to grow their own chaga. Usually, chaga is
taken as an extract in a liquid formula, which can be purchased at
health food stores and from a number of online vendors (see below).
Chaga extract is typically sold in bottles containing two fluid
ounces, and the recommended dosage is dash; 10 drops (not
dropperfuls) to a hot or cold drink twice per day.
Characteristics:
Our product is extract from Russia Chaga fruitbody.Use our patent
of JSM-01 and JSM-02.Include β-glucan :the trunk chain is beta (1 ,
3) ,and the lateral chain is beta (1 , 6) . alkaloids, protein,
amino acids.
Main Functions:
1. Treat diabetes.
2. Anticancer.
3. Prevent and cure AIDS
4. Antiaging.