Mushroom birch | Chaga pack, 50 g
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$12.88
Regular Price
$23.00
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SKU
BID494720
Description
Chaga contains water-soluble chromogens - derivatives of phenolic aldehydes, polyphenols, hydroxyphenol carboxylic acids and their quinones, as well as humic like chagic acid, polysaccharides, lignin, fiber, organic acids and other biologically active substances.
Chaga contains water-soluble chromogens - derivatives of phenolic aldehydes, polyphenols, hydroxyphenol carboxylic acids and their quinones, as well as humic like chagic acid, polysaccharides, lignin, fiber, organic acids and other biologically active substances.
Description
Chaga contains water-soluble chromogens - derivatives of phenolic aldehydes, polyphenols, hydroxyphenol carboxylic acids and their quinones, as well as humic like chagic acid, polysaccharides, lignin, fiber, organic acids and other biologically active substances.
Product form
plant material comminuted
Packing
Pack of 50 g
Pharmacological action
Chaga preparations have general strengthening and anti-inflammatory properties in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and tumors of different localization.
Indications
Birch mushroom (chaga) (Fungus betulinus) is used in the form of infusion and for the preparation of "Befungin", used as a painkiller and tonic for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and as a symptomatic tool that improves the general condition of cancer patients.
Use in scientific medicine: used for chronic gastritis, dyskinesia of the gastrointestinal tract with the phenomena of atony, with peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, and also as a symptomatic remedy for cancer.
Application in traditional medicine: Chaga has long been used in traditional medicine against cancer of internal organs, although it is not a means of relieving a patient of a tumor and does not inhibit its growth. Its popularity is explained by the fact that decoctions and infusions of the fungus have a beneficial effect even on severe patients: they feel better, and pain decreases.
In folk medicine, various extracts of birch fungus have been known for external or internal use. External use in the form of lotions and ointment formulations contributes to the effective and rapid healing of wounds, burns, inflammations, and the restoration of a healthy skin condition.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Pregnancy,
lactation,
age to 18 years.
Composition of
chaga (birch mushroom).
Dosage and administration
1-2 teaspoons of raw materials pour 1 cup (200 ml) boiling water, leave for 30-35 minutes.
Take: for adults, half a glass (100 ml) 2 times a day with meals.
Duration of administration is -1.5-2 months.
A break between courses of 10-20 days.
Side effects
Allergic reactions.
Storage Conditions
In a dark place at a temperature not exceeding 25 РC.
Expiration
2 years. Do not use after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
active substance
fungus birch
Terms leave through pharmacies without a prescription
Dosage form
raw herbal
Krasnogorskleksredstva, Russia
Chaga contains water-soluble chromogens - derivatives of phenolic aldehydes, polyphenols, hydroxyphenol carboxylic acids and their quinones, as well as humic like chagic acid, polysaccharides, lignin, fiber, organic acids and other biologically active substances.
Product form
plant material comminuted
Packing
Pack of 50 g
Pharmacological action
Chaga preparations have general strengthening and anti-inflammatory properties in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and tumors of different localization.
Indications
Birch mushroom (chaga) (Fungus betulinus) is used in the form of infusion and for the preparation of "Befungin", used as a painkiller and tonic for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and as a symptomatic tool that improves the general condition of cancer patients.
Use in scientific medicine: used for chronic gastritis, dyskinesia of the gastrointestinal tract with the phenomena of atony, with peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, and also as a symptomatic remedy for cancer.
Application in traditional medicine: Chaga has long been used in traditional medicine against cancer of internal organs, although it is not a means of relieving a patient of a tumor and does not inhibit its growth. Its popularity is explained by the fact that decoctions and infusions of the fungus have a beneficial effect even on severe patients: they feel better, and pain decreases.
In folk medicine, various extracts of birch fungus have been known for external or internal use. External use in the form of lotions and ointment formulations contributes to the effective and rapid healing of wounds, burns, inflammations, and the restoration of a healthy skin condition.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the drug.
Pregnancy,
lactation,
age to 18 years.
Composition of
chaga (birch mushroom).
Dosage and administration
1-2 teaspoons of raw materials pour 1 cup (200 ml) boiling water, leave for 30-35 minutes.
Take: for adults, half a glass (100 ml) 2 times a day with meals.
Duration of administration is -1.5-2 months.
A break between courses of 10-20 days.
Side effects
Allergic reactions.
Storage Conditions
In a dark place at a temperature not exceeding 25 РC.
Expiration
2 years. Do not use after the expiry date stated on the packaging.
active substance
fungus birch
Terms leave through pharmacies without a prescription
Dosage form
raw herbal
Krasnogorskleksredstva, Russia
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