Chaga and Birch Tree's have a symbiotic relationship.. If the birch is dying, it can use the SDO's healing powers of the chaga mushroom to stay healthy.
Do you know what are the side-effects of drinking too much chaga? Could diarrhea, fatigue and feeling tingly/pulsating be some of them?
Do you discard all pieces of the chaga which naturally fall off when cleaning it of white spots (fungus I assume) and the blonde wood parts of the birch tree?
If a large whole chaga is boiled in a little water is there any risk of getting a super-saturated/high concentration overdose?
Nice video,, I personally can't find chaga near where i live so i found a great company which sells chaga products. You can find them at sayan health dot com. I really like their tea. Or sometimes i just use an extract powder added to by shake.Go ghaga users, spread word around
Hey, I like your video, however I think it's important to note that Chaga mushrooms actually grow on LIVE trees (that may have been damaged in the past), so when taking them off, it is important not to remove the bark all the way around, and also important not to dig too far into the tree.
@TheMermanda That is a very good point. I have since learned the very same thing- we were first advised they grew only on trees near death but that is not the case at all. Thanks for sharing that important information!
This is a very interesting and informative video. I have never heard of the Chaga, but as you probably know many species of wild mushrooms are high in antioxident and very very helpful to the body. Thank you for sharing that with us, heads up.
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genetictrips 1 month ago
Its not in dying trees..
Chaga and Birch Tree's have a symbiotic relationship.. If the birch is dying, it can use the SDO's healing powers of the chaga mushroom to stay healthy.
Dr. Cass Ingram talks about it.
siqbrah 1 month ago
who is the song artist in the background?
also, thanks for the vid
JJolaine 3 months ago
FYI contrary to what the video says some polypores including chaga do grow on live trees, so be nice to the birch.
yob696 8 months ago
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Do you know what are the side-effects of drinking too much chaga? Could diarrhea, fatigue and feeling tingly/pulsating be some of them?
Do you discard all pieces of the chaga which naturally fall off when cleaning it of white spots (fungus I assume) and the blonde wood parts of the birch tree?
If a large whole chaga is boiled in a little water is there any risk of getting a super-saturated/high concentration overdose?
TransmissionTeaching 10 months ago
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Nice video,, I personally can't find chaga near where i live so i found a great company which sells chaga products. You can find them at sayan health dot com. I really like their tea. Or sometimes i just use an extract powder added to by shake.Go ghaga users, spread word around
kluka68 10 months ago
Wow, you're from the city? No kiddin'.
GreenMountainBuffalo 1 year ago
Hey, I like your video, however I think it's important to note that Chaga mushrooms actually grow on LIVE trees (that may have been damaged in the past), so when taking them off, it is important not to remove the bark all the way around, and also important not to dig too far into the tree.
TheMermanda 1 year ago
@TheMermanda That is a very good point. I have since learned the very same thing- we were first advised they grew only on trees near death but that is not the case at all. Thanks for sharing that important information!
megtelpner 1 year ago
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GIM00N 1 year ago
I think this video is so important. thanks for sharing.
ken25taylor 1 year ago
Thanks Great video you just got your self a subscription
BigWheelaCatPeelaYea 1 year ago
This is a very interesting and informative video. I have never heard of the Chaga, but as you probably know many species of wild mushrooms are high in antioxident and very very helpful to the body. Thank you for sharing that with us, heads up.
horizanadventures 1 year ago