Why Chaga Tea May Not Be The Best For You

Why Chaga Tea May Not Be The Best For You

Are you taking Chaga in the best form possible?

By now with all the craze going around Chaga, most people would know the medicine or benefits of consuming Chaga mushroom for good health. But the question is:

Is that cup of Chaga tea that you drink every morning and giving you the maximum benefit to your body?

Jar of Chaga Powder
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Chaga can be consumed in several different ways, which makes it incredibly convenient to receive the healing properties of this medicinal mushroom. Some of the methods of consuming Chaga includes:

  1. Chaga tea: Chaga can be brewed and made into a tea by steeping it in hot water for several minutes. It can also be added to other tea blends for enhanced flavor and benefits.
  2. Chaga tincture: Chaga tincture is an alcohol-based extract of chaga, taken by drops under the tongue or added to water or other liquid.
  3. Chaga oil: Chaga oil is made by infusing the mushroom in oil, which can then be used as a topical treatment or ingested.
  4. Chaga powder: Chaga powder can be added to food or drinks, or taken as a dietary supplement.
  5. Chaga extract: Chaga extract can be added to smoothies or food, or taken directly as a liquid supplement.
  6. Chaga capsules: Chaga can be made into capsules and taken as a dietary supplement

 

The Best Form of Chaga There Is Today

For maximum benefit and bang-for-buck, Chaga capsules made from Chaga extract that have been produced using the Dual Extraction Technology have proven to have the highest potency of medicinal properties.

Hand grasping a bottle of Real House Canada Wild Canadian Chaga supplements

Here at Real House Canada, our Wild Canadian Chaga supplements are made using the Dual-Extraction Technology, providing the most effective retention of bioactive benefits in its easy-to-consume form.Chaga capsule from Real House Canada

Canada Gem

Real House Canada's sustainably harvested raw Chaga samples came back from lab tests with a polysaccharide count of 8%. After Dual-Extraction, the polysaccharide count of our Chaga was over 50%. Even with those 8% samples, the chitin fibre makes the Chaga mushroom hard for the body to absorb. In our dual-extracted capsules, all of those bioactive ingredients are readily available to be absorbed by the human body.

Table of Medicinal Value of Wild Chaga

For most Chaga products on the market that include lab tests, the polysaccharide count tends to be between 10-30%. If you’re planning on taking Chaga for its health benefits, there’s no better way to consume this mushroom than with Real House Canada's Wild Canadian Chaga supplement.

Start protecting your family with Chaga now.Chaga Mushroom Supplement: Canadian Wild Dual Extracted 1500mg QCE, 90 Capsules

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