Folk remedies for hair loss. Useful properties of chaga

A variety of masks, tonics and lotions with chaga are used to care for facial skin.

Medical herbal mask For sensitive skin

1 teaspoon linden color;

2 teaspoons of St. John's wort herb;

2 teaspoons of chamomile;

3 teaspoons of chaga powder.

Mix the raw materials, put them in a thermos and fill them with hot but not boiling water. Leave overnight, then strain.

Wet the napkin herbal infusion and place on your face for 20 minutes.

Lotion with birch mushroom for sensitive skin

1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of a mixture of equal parts of dry chaga powder, sage herb and chamomile flowers into a glass hot water and let it brew for 2 hours. Then strain the infusion and add 1 tbsp. spoon lemon juice.

Use the lotion 2 times a day, morning and evening, for sensitive skin prone to irritation.

Chaga mask for rosacea

Pink spider veins on the face, unpleasant peeling, skin irritation - these are all signs of rosacea. To cope with this disease, you should follow a special diet, avoiding spicy and too hot foods, try not to expose your skin to too high or low temperatures, give up long-term sunbathing, strong tea, coffee and smoking, and it is imperative to take special care of your skin.

1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of crushed chaga into 0.3 cups warm water and leave for 1 hour, then mix with 1 tbsp. spoon of potato starch.

Place the resulting mixture on a gauze mask and apply to the face. Keep the mask on for 15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Honey mask For oily skin

Mix 1 teaspoon rye flour, 1 teaspoon of honey and 1 fresh yolk, 1 teaspoon of the drug "Befungin".

The prepared mask must be immediately applied to the face and left on for 15 minutes.

Chaga toner for oily skin

2 tbsp. spoons of chopped birch mushroom pour 2 cups of hot, but not boiling water. Let it brew in a thermos for 5-6 hours, then strain. Add 2 tbsp. spoons of alcohol and 2 ampoules of vitamin B 1.

Wipe your face morning and evening, store in the refrigerator.

Lotion for treatment acne

Dilute 1 teaspoon of calendula alcohol tincture in a glass of basic chaga infusion, add 1 teaspoon of honey and mix well.

Wipe your face several times a day for acne.

Chaga mask for dry skin

2 tbsp. spoons of crushed chaga pour 0.3 cups of hot water. Leave for 1 hour, then mix the mixture with the yolk of 1 egg and add 1 teaspoon of olive (or sunflower) oil.

Apply to face thin layer and keep for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.

Medicinal oil for dry skin

3 tbsp. spoons of dry chaga powder;

0.5 cups olive oil.

Pour the chaga into a non-metallic bowl, add oil and heat in a water bath for 15 minutes, stirring and not bringing to a boil. Then leave covered until completely cooled, then strain.

Use for rubbing on face.

Nourishing cream with honey and chaga

4 tbsp. spoons of honey;

3 tbsp. spoons of basic chaga infusion;

100 g almond oil;

120 g aqueous lanolin.

Heat the honey in a water bath, add and dissolve lanolin, then add the infusion and oil to the mixture. Cool and beat the mixture and store in the refrigerator.

Use the cream as a night cream.

Rejuvenating mask

2 tbsp. spoons of chopped birch mushroom;

100 g cream.

Pour the chaga into a non-metallic bowl, add cream and heat in a water bath for 10–15 minutes, without bringing to a boil. Then strain and squeeze the mixture.

Moisten a napkin in the resulting liquid and apply to the face. Keep for 15 minutes, rinse with warm water.

Fungal spores penetrate the wood at the site of damage to the bark and begin to gradually destroy it.

Ball-shaped growths occur on the sites of cut branches; other growths have an irregular outline and a bumpy surface. They range in thickness from 10 to 15 cm and up to 35-40 cm in length.

Chaga, of course, causes only inconvenience to the tree, but this mushroom brings great benefits to people. ABOUT healing properties Chagas have been known since ancient times. Methods of its use are described in the works of the famous medieval physician Abu Ali ibn Sina.

In the Russian chronicle of the 11th century. It is said that with the help of a decoction of chaga, the lips of Grand Duke Vladimir Monomakh were cured of cancer.

In the 16th century, the peoples of Siberia considered the birch mushroom a panacea for almost all serious illnesses. Decoctions from it were used to treat diseases of the cardiovascular system, liver, kidneys, lungs, stomach and intestines. Decoctions in the form of lotions were applied to boils and rubbed on sore joints.

Russian herbalists of the 18th century contain recipes for treating oncology and gastrointestinal diseases with birch mushroom.

But, in addition to treating diseases, chaga is widely and with great effectiveness used in cosmetics.

With mesh on the face

Grind a piece of chaga, pour 1 dessert spoon with 1/4 cup of warm water, stir well and leave for 1 hour, add 1 tbsp. spoon of potato starch, stir, place between layers of gauze and apply to skin for 15 minutes. Wash off warm water.

Chaga lotion for sensitive skin

Mix 1 teaspoon of dry chaga powder with 1 teaspoon of chamomile flowers and 1 teaspoon of herbs, mix well and pour 1 incomplete (to the rim) glass of boiling water. Leave in a thermos for an hour and a half, strain, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice.

Wipe skin prone to irritation morning and evening.

Toner for oily skin

1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of chopped birch mushroom into 1 glass of hot water and leave in a thermos overnight. Strain, add 1 tbsp. a spoonful of triple cologne and 1 drop (no more!) essential oil tea tree, mix.

Wipe your face morning and evening.

Mask for dry skin

2 tbsp. pour a spoonful of chopped mushroom into 1/4 cup of hot water, but not boiling water, leave for 1 hour, cool, add 1 chicken yolk and 1 teaspoon vegetable oil, mix and spread on face for 15 minutes.

Rinse with warm water, wash with cool water.

Chaga cream for aging skin

2 tbsp. Mix spoons of chaga infusion with 2 tbsp. spoons of honey, 50 g of almond oil, 60 g of water-based lanolin.

Heat in a water bath, add and dissolve lanolin, add. Cool, beat, use as a night cream, store in the refrigerator.

Anti-dandruff

1 tbsp. Pour a spoonful of chaga into 1 glass of hot water and leave for 6-8 hours. Strain, rub into the hair roots and wet all strands well, put on a plastic cap. Rinse off the infusion after 40 minutes with warm water.

Mask for strengthening and growth of hair

2 tbsp. Mix spoons of chaga decoction with 1 tbsp. spoon fresh juice onion and 1 tbsp. spoon of honey. Stir well, rub into hair roots, put on a plastic cap, and wrap a towel on top. After half an hour, wash with shampoo.

Chaga bath is invigorating and tonic

Mix 1 tbsp. l. chopped birch mushroom with 1 tbsp. spoon of fennel fruit, 1 tbsp. spoon of tricolor violet herb and 1 tbsp. spoon of birch leaves. Pour in 1 liter of water, bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Cool, strain, pour into a bath with water temperature +37C.

Administration time is 15 minutes, the heart area should not be immersed in water.

When using the bath once over a month and a half, the skin will noticeably look younger.


The legendary black soap from Grandmother Agafya is made from chaga.

Chaga is not only a medicine, but also a cosmetologist.

Considering beneficial influence birch mushroom on the skin, in recent years its preparations began to be widely used in the manufacture of medicinal cosmetics. There is also a large number of proven folk remedies based on chaga, which also turn out to be very effective in solving certain cosmetic problems.

Collection rules

  • Chaga should only be removed from a living birch tree at the age of 20-50 years.
  • You should not take chaga at the foot of the trunk.
  • Separate the chaga with an ax, remove the outer (bark-like) and lower (loose) layer. Only the middle part of the mushroom is suitable for treatment.
  • To store the chaga, wash it, divide it into small pieces and lay it out to dry. Then pour into an unsealed container. Shelf life - 2 years.
  • Do not confuse chaga with the false tinder fungus. The shape of this mushroom resembles a hoof, and its outer part is softer than that of chaga.

Facial skin

A variety of masks, tonics and lotions with chaga are used to care for facial skin.

Therapeutic herbal mask for sensitive skin

  • 1 teaspoon linden blossom;
  • 2 teaspoons of St. John's wort herb;
  • 2 teaspoons of chamomile;
  • 3 teaspoons of chaga powder.

Mix the raw materials, put them in a thermos and fill them with hot but not boiling water. Leave overnight, then strain.
Moisten a napkin with the herbal infusion and place it on your face for 20 minutes.

Lotion with birch mushroom for sensitive skin
1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of a mixture of equal parts of dry chaga powder, sage herb and chamomile flowers into a glass of hot water and let it brew for 2 hours. Then strain the infusion and add 1 tbsp. spoon of lemon juice.
Use the lotion 2 times a day, morning and evening, for sensitive skin prone to irritation.

Chaga mask for rosacea
Pink spider veins on the face, unpleasant peeling, skin irritation - these are all signs of rosacea. To cope with this disease, you should follow a special diet, avoiding spicy and too hot foods, try not to expose your skin to too high or low temperatures, avoid prolonged sunbathing, strong tea, coffee and smoking, and you must take special care of your skin. skin.
1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of crushed chaga into 0.3 cups of warm water and leave for 1 hour, then mix with 1 tbsp. spoon of potato starch.
Place the resulting mixture on a gauze mask and apply to the face. Keep the mask on for 15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Honey mask for oily skin
Mix 1 teaspoon of rye flour, 1 teaspoon of honey and 1 fresh yolk, 1 teaspoon of Befungin.
The prepared mask must be immediately applied to the face and left for 15 minutes.

Chaga toner for oily skin
2 tbsp. spoons of chopped birch mushroom pour 2 cups of hot, but not boiling water. Let it brew in a thermos for 5-6 hours, then strain. Add 2 tbsp. spoons of alcohol and 2 ampoules of vitamin B1.
Wipe your face morning and evening and store in the refrigerator.

Acne treatment lotion
Dilute 1 teaspoon of calendula alcohol tincture in a glass of basic chaga infusion, add 1 teaspoon of honey and mix well.
Wipe your face several times a day for acne.

Chaga mask for dry skin
2 tbsp. spoons of crushed chaga pour 0.3 cups of hot water. Leave for 1 hour, then mix the resulting slurry with the yolk of 1 egg and add 1 teaspoon of olive (or sunflower) oil.
Apply a thin layer to the face and leave for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.

Healing oil for dry skin

  • 3 tbsp. spoons of dry chaga powder;
  • 0.5 cups olive oil.

Pour the chaga into a non-metallic bowl, add oil and heat in a water bath for 15 minutes, stirring and not bringing to a boil. Then leave covered until completely cooled, then strain.
Use for rubbing on face.

Nourishing cream with honey and chaga

  • 4 tbsp. spoons of honey;
  • 100 g almond oil;
  • 120 g aqueous lanolin.

Heat the honey in a water bath, add and dissolve lanolin, then add the infusion and oil to the mixture. Cool and beat the mixture and store in the refrigerator.
Use the cream as a night cream.

Rejuvenating mask

  • 2 tbsp. spoons of chopped birch mushroom;
  • 100 g cream.

Pour the chaga into a non-metallic bowl, add cream and heat in a water bath for 10-15 minutes, without bringing to a boil. Then strain and squeeze the mixture.
Moisten a napkin in the resulting liquid and apply to the face. Keep for 15 minutes, rinse with warm water.

Baths for beauty and health

Revitalizing bath with chaga
1 tbsp. spoons of chaga, elderberry flowers, licorice root, tricolor violet herb, fennel fruits, birch leaves and celandine herb, pour water and cook over low heat for 10 minutes. Next, strain the broth and pour into warm bath.
Administration time is 15 minutes, the heart area should not be immersed in water.

Rejuvenating bath with chaga and milk
2 cups of basic chaga infusion, 3 cups of milk and 1 cup of peppermint infusion. Mix all this and pour into a warm bath.
Reception time: 15 minutes.

Invigorating bath with chaga and tea
At three liter jar put 3 tbsp. spoons of black tea and 2 tbsp. spoons of chopped birch mushroom.
Brew hot water, leave for 30 minutes, then strain and add to a hot bath.
You can take such a bath in the morning or afternoon, but not in the evening. Reception time is 15-20 minutes.

Soothing bath

  • 1 cup chopped juniper branches;
  • 1 cup crushed eucalyptus leaves;
  • 1 cup chopped birch mushroom;
  • 1 liter of water.

Pour boiling water over the herbal mixture and leave for 1 hour, then strain and add to a warm bath. Take in the evening, before bed.

Hair care

Revitalizing mask for normal and dry hair
Pour 0.3 cups of olive (or other vegetable) oil into 2 tbsp. spoons of birch mushroom crushed into powder. Leave for a week in a dark place.
Rub into scalp once a week. After application, wrap your head with an insulating cap: After an hour, rinse off and wash your hair with shampoo.

Chaga infusion for oily hair
3 tbsp. spoons of chaga powder pour 1 liter of hot water and leave for 30 minutes.
The cooled and strained infusion is used as water for washing hair.

Against dry damaged hair
1 tbsp. pour a spoonful of chaga into 0.5 cups of hot cream, leave for 20 minutes, strain, mix with 1 teaspoon of wheat flour.
Apply the mask to damp hair and leave for about 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Against hair breakage

  • 3 tbsp. spoons of basic chaga infusion;
  • 1 tbsp. spoon of almond oil;
  • 1 tbsp. spoon of sour cream;
  • 1 fresh egg yolk.

Mix everything, apply to hair along the entire length, leave on hair for 30 minutes, then rinse and rinse hair with a solution of lemon juice (2 tablespoons of juice per 1 liter of water).

Anti-dandruff
It is good to lubricate your hair from roots to ends with a basic chaga infusion. Wrap yourself in a warm towel and hold for 30 minutes. Then wash it all off and rinse your hair with warm water.

For hair loss
1 tbsp. mix a spoonful of onion juice with 2 tbsp. spoons of basic chaga infusion, add 1 tbsp. a spoonful of honey. Grind the resulting mixture well.
Apply the mask to the hair roots under a warm cap for 20 minutes. The mask is applied to the hair before washing the hair.

In principle, chaga can be collected at any time of the year, but in summer it is difficult to find the mushroom due to the large amount of greenery. In winter, collecting chaga is also not easy; you can get stuck in snowdrifts. Experts say that maximum quantity useful substances contains chaga in the spring before the first greenery begins to appear. Chaga can also be collected in the fall, when the yellow foliage has disappeared. When collecting chaga, it is very important to distinguish it from the tinder fungus, which is very similar to birch mushroom. Look carefully at the shape of the mushroom - chaga is shapeless and black in color. And the tinder growth grows in the shape of a horseshoe, more rounded, its color is lighter, closer to brown and brown.

When going into the forest to get chaga, be sure to take a good knife or hatchet with you. The fact is that the mushroom clings tightly to the tree bark and cannot be torn off with your hands. Do not cut chaga from dead trees under any circumstances - there is nothing useful in it, such a mushroom also died long ago. And there is no need to cut the chaga from lower parts tree - the higher the chaga is located at the top, the more useful it is. Another piece of advice from experts is that you should not cut chaga from lonely birches, only from birches that grow in large groves.

After collection, you need to clean the chaga from the wood - where the mushroom came into contact with the tree bark. Then remove the black surface layer raw materials, leaving only a brown mass. It is crushed into small pieces convenient for preparing a drink or medicine. The fact is that chaga hardens after drying; you cannot leave it in one piece. Drying chaga is not difficult - just leave the raw material in a well-ventilated place for a couple of weeks. Do not expose the mushroom directly sun rays, protect raw materials from ultraviolet radiation. More quick way drying - in the oven. Store ready-dried chaga in paper or canvas bags or boxes. You cannot store the product in a jar - chaga must breathe. Dry chaga can be stored for 2 years.

Beneficial properties of chaga for the human body

But why do people so carefully collect, prepare and store chaga? The list of its beneficial properties is very wide.

  1. Bactericidal and antimicrobial properties. Due to its antiseptic effect, chaga is used in the fight against various external wounds, cuts, and inflammations. Chaga is used to make decoctions or lotions that successfully treat eczema, frostbite, and burns. Chaga is also an excellent antidote for poisonous insect bites.
  2. Against gastritis. One of the main uses of chaga is the use of a decoction in the fight against inflamed gastric mucosa. Chaga perfectly heals the walls of the stomach, suppresses the development of ulcers, and relieves abdominal pain due to gastritis. In addition, chaga stimulates the production of enzymes and promotes digestion. Chaga decoction can be drunk for colic and intestinal spasms - it quickly relieves pain.
  3. Oncology. One more thing frequent use chaga is used in the treatment of oncology. Of course, chaga will not be able to completely suppress cancer cells, but it significantly slows down their growth, improves the patient’s quality of life, and relieves pain.
  4. Tone and immunity. Chaga contains a lot of useful substances that saturate the immune system weakened by the disease. A decoction of chaga has always been given to people after suffering from infectious diseases, after nervous and physical exhaustion, to strengthen the immune system and raise vitality. The anti-inflammatory properties of chaga allow the mushroom to be used as the best remedy to treat colds. Regular consumption of chaga as a drink is an excellent preventive measure during the winter season.
  5. For the nervous system. Chaga is incredibly beneficial for a variety of nervous pathologies. If you have trouble sleeping, if you suffer from insomnia, anxiety, apathy or panic attacks if you are often nervous, and any external factors are driving you crazy, you need to take a course of chaga. Large quantity Vitamin B in the product helps strengthen the integrity of nerve fibers, you can become a calmer and more balanced person.
  6. Treatment of the oral mucosa. Chaga has powerful healing and astringent action, she does a great job inflammatory processes in the oral cavity. Chaga decoction is used as a mouth rinse for stomatitis, periodontal disease, and periodontitis. Chaga copes well with throat diseases - rinses are effective for tonsillitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, pharyngitis, etc. In addition, a carefully strained chaga decoction is used in inhalations - the steam quickly settles on the inflamed wall of the mucous membrane of the larynx or lungs, relieves swelling and spasms, facilitates breathing, and relieves cough.
  7. Anti-edema. Mushroom tincture and decoction are often used to combat swelling of the extremities. Chaga has a mild diuretic and choleretic effect.
  8. For men. Chaga has long been considered the best remedy for treating male impotence. The fact is that chaga contains many microelements, the lack of which leads to a decrease in testosterone levels. Regular course use medicinal properties Chagi helps reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer.
  9. For women. Chaga is also widely used for treatment female body. With its help, you can get rid of such diagnoses as cervical erosion, fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and mastopathy. Douching or placing a cotton swab soaked in chaga decoction into the vagina allows you to get rid of sexually transmitted and infectious diseases. In past centuries, chaga was used to treat infertility. Useful properties chagi for women also consists in the widespread use of the product in for cosmetic purposes. Masks with chaga decoction improve complexion, fight acne and inflammation, suppress excess oily skin, and tighten the oval.

Chaga also perfectly reduces blood pressure and normalizes blood sugar levels, improves performance cardiovascular system and regulates metabolism. IN lately chaga began to be used as effective remedy for weight loss - it has few calories, but a lot of useful substances that the body needs so much when eating a poor diet.

Contraindications to the use of chaga

Anything, even the most effective medicine and the most useful product may be dangerous if used incorrectly. To maximize the effect of chaga, home remedy cannot be used simultaneously with the course antibacterial therapy. For example, medications penicillin group suppress the action of the fungus. In addition, chaga cannot be used in treatment with glucose - the effect of such therapy is reduced to zero. When treating with chaga, it is better to introduce more into the diet fermented milk products– this is an excellent environment for development healthy mushrooms and bacteria. Contraindications to taking chaga include dysentery, acute infectious pathologies. In addition, chaga can cause allergic reaction. You cannot treat with chaga during pregnancy and lactation; the medicine is also contraindicated for children. You should not drink chaga before bed - it will give you energy and strength; active wakefulness can interfere with healthy sleep.

Chaga is indeed very useful, but how to prepare it to get the most rich and effective medicinal composition?

  1. Tea. A weak solution of chaga can be used as a drink without fear. To do this, the dry mass of chaga is crushed almost to a powdery state, and a teaspoon of raw material is poured into the teapot, like a regular tea leaves. Then pour boiling water - after 10 minutes the tea is ready. It can be taken for preventive purposes.
  2. Decoction. For a more concentrated composition, use a decoction. In a liter jar you need to pour three tablespoons of chaga, crushed into pieces, pour boiling water, wrap and leave for 5-6 hours. Drink a decoction for oncology and gastritis; it can also be used for external use, rinsing the mouth, douching for hemorrhoids and gynecological diseases. During treatment, drink 100 ml of the decoction three times a day, half an hour before meals.
  3. Infusion. Chaga alcohol tincture takes a long time to prepare, but can also be stored for just as long. A dark glass bottle should be filled with pieces of chaga, lightly compacted and filled with vodka or alcohol. Leave for 3-4 weeks in a dark and cool place. You need to shake the bottle periodically to make the infusion more rich and concentrated. When the infusion is ready, it is filtered and stored in the refrigerator for up to six months.
  4. Chaga oil. Oil for external use can be used in the fight against various inflammatory processes on the skin; the oil perfectly relieves pain from rheumatism and arthritis. To prepare it, chaga is cut into small pieces, placed in a glass container, and poured with hot, but not boiling, oil so that the oil lightly covers the crushed chaga. The container should be closed and wrapped in a towel, and placed in a warm place for 10 hours. Next, the composition is filtered, and the raw materials are carefully squeezed out - it contains all the most useful and necessary things. Then the oil should be filtered through several layers of gauze and stored in the refrigerator. If necessary, heat in a water bath and apply to affected areas.

In addition, you can enhance the effect of chaga if you brew it with various medicinal herbs– chamomile, nettle, oregano, string.

Chaga – very strong and powerful natural medicine, it should be used correctly. If you decide to be treated with chaga, be sure to consult with your doctor. This will allow you to avoid problems and get only benefits from the product.

Video: beneficial properties and uses of chaga

The traditional area of ​​use of the mushroom, known from chronicles of the 11th century, is the fight against skin rashes and acne. They used a decoction of chaga to wash their faces and wash their bodies if they wanted to get rid of “imperfections.” In fact, this is due to the antibacterial properties of the mushroom, and the fact that the tincture was one of the most accessible antiseptics. In addition, the regularity of procedures also brought considerable benefits; after all, in the everyday life of that time, hygienic manipulations were not so common.

Some sources claim that chaga can heal oncological diseases, and block the growth of tumors. Moreover, numerous books on self-healing mention a shocking fact - since the 18th century, tumors have been treated in our country by drinking chaga tincture and achieving good results.

By the way, the mushroom has a deep semantic connection with drinking. A decoction of the mushroom, previously ground into dust, was used to “solder” alcoholics, and the latter then lost their craving for alcohol. In collections folk recipe You can also find a recipe - infuse 100 g of ground mushroom into 0.5 liters of vodka, and give a glass to someone suffering from alcoholism.

In general, using a decoction (500 g of chaga dust, 2 liters of water, cook for 30-40 minutes) is a panacea. “Traditional doctors” use it to treat:

  • polyps in the stomach;
  • gastritis;
  • periodontitis, caries, bleeding gums, gingivitis;
  • seasonal decrease in immunity, tendency to colds;
  • diarrhea and food poisoning;
  • insomnia and nervous tension;
  • stress, overload, syndrome chronic fatigue and depression;
  • constipation and the so-called “slagging of the body,” but simply sluggish intestines;
  • baldness, hair loss, slow hair growth (the decoction in this case is rubbed into the scalp 20 minutes before washing, and used for hygiene procedure egg white, not regular shampoo).

Strictly speaking, this list gives rise to strange thoughts about the effectiveness of chaga decoction, however chemical composition This mushroom is really impressive - it contains natural silver, some phytoncides, acids (oxalic, formic, etc.), iron, copper, cobalt. The mushroom contains melanin, which affects many metabolic processes in the body, from protein metabolism to the speed of anabolic processes in muscles. Chaga tincture is often drunk by lovers of energy tonics. plant origin for sports. Therefore, we are probably simply dealing with an “ancient vitamin-mineral complex.”

Weight loss lovers with everything but balanced diet And physical exercise, also “respect” chaga decoction. There is widespread information on the Internet that the drink supposedly accelerates redox processes in the body, and therefore contributes to weight loss.

Most sources in the “reference book” format folk medicine"gives only positive facts about chaga. They say that all centenarians added it to their tea. Middle zone Russia, and only thanks to chaga they survived the war and numerous reforms... All this, of course, is wonderful, but in the villages chaga was not brewed into tea, but due to the lack of tea, that is, not for the sake of medicinal properties, but for the sake of obtaining something more tart than plain water decoction “for free”. Published research results with serious methodology that would truly prove the connection between “longevity” and “ accelerated recovery organism" and drinking chaga decoction was not detected by us.

Sometimes they write about “ individual intolerance chagi,” and that’s all. However, in any case, alcohol tinctures mushrooms are not the best remedy for treating alcoholism, if only because they contain alcohol.

As for losing weight, the effect is due to the lack of a balanced hypocaloric diet and adequate physical activity also seems doubtful. At the very least, no accelerators of “redox processes” are capable of neutralizing the banal consequences of poor nutrition.

Especially for – fitness trainer Elena Selivanova