Chaga Mushroom
Chaga grows in Northern Canada and the United States, Russia, and Northern Europe. Most Chaga grows on birch trees in these cold climates. The sterile conk is irregularly formed and resembles burnt charcoal. Chaga has a very interesting history dating back to 3350 and 3105 BC. Ötzi, also called the Iceman, is the natural mummy of a man who lived sometime between 3350 and 3105 BC. Ötzi had Chaga in his pouch that was used for fire making. Other ancient cultures used Chaga to make fire and put the smoldering conk into hot water for use to clean and purify women's genital region after menstruation and birthing. Chaga has been used in Russia as far back as the 16th Century for various kinds of healing.
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Our Mushrooms
Only a fruiting body can be called a “mushroom”, not the mycelium. We spare no expense and give you only the “fruit”. Our mushroom fruiting bodies are grown in nature with natural sunlight, on substrates native to the mushrooms (like hardwoods), thereby giving our mushrooms a unique complex of potent full-spectrum constituents only found in naturally grown mushroom fruiting bodies.
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Our Gold Standard
Our gold standard extraction process pulls all constituents from the mushroom. We use only fruiting bodies grown on natural substrate (no myceliated grain). Our mushrooms are USDA organic, GMO-free, and tested for active compounds.