Arctic Chaga (Inonotus obliquus)
Chaga Mushroom has been used for hundreds of years, especially in Russia and Eastern Europe. Economy pack Chaga is collected from Finnish Lapland, Salla mountain, and it is all wild and handcrafted.
Our Economy pack Chaga is packed in 1 kg packages, which is good for you who are used to using Chaga.
Limitations: It is not recommended to use chaga if you have a circulatory disorder, hepatopathy, or kidney problems. Do not use Chaga when having antibiotics, penicillin, or use intravenous glucose.
Chaga has been used since the 17th century in Japan, Korea, and Northern Europe, especially in Russia, Poland, and the Baltic countries. It is known as a folk medicine around the world. In Russia, packages are made, e.g. tea for medicinal purposes. Even in Finland, Chaga has been known for hundreds of years. A tea called tikka tea has been made from it. During the war, it was widely used as a coffee substitute.
Chaga is commonly found throughout Finland on the trunks of birches and iron birches, and less often also on the trunks of other deciduous trees, such as alder and beech. The best growing places are old deciduous forests left in their natural state. Trees bearing bulrushes usually don't look too healthy. Wetlands, the shores of lakes, and the edges of swamps are good places for the growth of Chaga. Burrows is more common on white birches than on iron birches.
Production method: Wild
Origin: Finland
Weight: 1.03kg