Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is a powerful medicinal mushroom — technically a parasitic fungus — that grows on birch trees in cold regions such as Siberia, Canada, and Northern Europe. Although it looks like burnt charcoal on the outside, the inside contains a rich, golden-brown core loaded with antioxidants, adaptogens, and immune-supporting compounds.

Known as the “King of Medicinal Mushrooms,” Chaga is especially valued for its ability to fight oxidative stress, strengthen immune defenses, and support long-term health and beauty from within.


Quick Summary

  • Grows on birch trees in cold climates

  • Charcoal-black exterior with a nutrient-rich golden interior

  • Extremely high in antioxidants and adaptogens

  • Called the “King of Medicinal Mushrooms”

  • Supports immune defenses

  • Fights oxidative stress and promotes long-term vitality

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