Chaga dragee 166tbl.

 
 
 
 

One-component natural tablets

Chaga dragee 50g

Against inflammatory processes of the digestive system.
Brand: Iná
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Chaga dragee

Dietary supplement

Chaga is a polypore fungus that has traditionally been used for centuries in Russian medicine and folk medicine.

Chaga:

  • contains valuable, biologically active substances: minerals, iron, manganese, potassium, copper, zinc, further flavonoids, alkaloids, polysaccharides, betulinic acid, organic acids, phytosterols and others.
  • used for harmonisation and to improve vitality of the body
  • optimises metabolic and digestive functions
  • as an adaptogen and to strengthen immunity
  • has antioxidant properties
  • protects the body against the effects of harmful oxygen radicals
  • used for diseases and inflammations of stomach, large intestine and the whole digestive system

Ingredients: Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) crushed 180mg in 1 tablet, sugar syrup 120g (coating mixture)

Dosage: 1 tablet 3 times daily, taken with food.

Recommended duration of use: 1 month

Warning: Not intended for children, pregnant or breast-feeding women. Not suitable for people with diabetes. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The product is not a substitute for a varied diet. Do NOT use in case of intolerance or allergy to individual components of the product.

Contents weight: 50g

Country of origin: Russia

More about Chaga:

Chaga mushroom, fungus which is growing mostly on birches, especially in Russia and Siberia. Its surface is black, but inside it´s slightly brown. Sporocarp is 30-50cm big and it can weight up to 3kgs and it grows 10 years. It is nourished by juices of the host plant. It is picked up during spring and autumn, because in that time it has the highest concentration of the valuable substances. The highest healing effects has Chaga, grown on birches.

It has relatively strong anti-cancer effect, while its significant healing effects are especially seen in the digestive system neoplasm therapy. It is also very effective during treatment of chronic inflammation of stomach, stomach ulcers, diseases of duodenum, liver and spleen. Cinder conk is used during diseases of lymphatic system and various disorders of circulation of lymph. Because of the connection of digestive system with skin problems it is an efficient supportive remedy during treatment of psoriasis, eczema, erythroderma and other skin diseases because it improves metabolism on the cell level and therefore increases resistance of the organism. Chaga also improves function of the nervous system, "strengthens the nerves and brain"". The effect is complex and therefore it is not necessary to combine it with other herbs.

The main share of the beneficial influence of Chaga mushroom has melanin which has a similar molecular structure as the natural melanin of the human body and therefore it has the possibility to penetrate the cell structure without any obstacles. The best effect was achieved during the initial stages of oncological diseases. During the advanced stages it may stop growth of new neoplasms, relieve pain and improve the overall condition of the patient. It is strongly recommended to stop eating meat and fat eatables, tins, smoked meat during the treatment.

The experience of Russian medicine of many centuries gave an impuls for scientific research of Chaga Cinder conk during treatment of neoplasms. The extensive basic as well as applied pharmacological research of Chaga mushroom concluded in various centers in Russia since the thirties of the 20th century up to present has proven the long experience of the folk medicine. It has been proven that the Chaga Cinder conk extract is an efficient therapeutic and was therefore introduced into the official Russian medicine practise under the name Befungin.

The Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) is indeed legendary. Chaga Cinder conk has been used in Russia as a renowned healing remedy. The famous prince Vladimir Monomach used Chaga to treat lips cancer. As an effective anti-cancerous remedy was Chaga introduced into the official Russian list of remedies in 1858.