
Chaga is extremely rich in antioxidants, particularly
beta-glucans and betulinic acid, which protect cells from radicals
free from responsibility for premature aging and many diseases
chronic. It also supports the immune system by stimulating the
natural defenses.

Chaga is a medicinal mushroom that grows primarily on the bark of birch trees in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Its origins date back to the vast forests of Siberia, the Ural Mountains of Russia, as well as Canada, Scandinavia, Korea, and some mountainous areas of the United States.
For centuries, Chaga has been used as a natural remedy, considered safe for the majority of people.
However, it is recommended to consult a health professional before starting a treatment, particularly in the event of pregnancy, breastfeeding, or ongoing medical treatment.