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Certified Organic Premium Chaga Mushroom Chunks (Inonotus obliquus)

Certified Organic Premium Chaga Mushroom Chunks (Inonotus obliquus)

Best before: March 01, 2028
Regular price £99.95 GBP
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Sustainably sourced from wild nature and premium organic or traditional farms

Experience the pinnacle of botanical purity with our Certified Organic Chaga Mushroom (Inonotus obliquus), produced in facilities following strict GMP and HACCP guidance. Sourced from pristine environments and guaranteed free from agricultural runoff, these traditional-cut chunks are the gold standard for clinical practitioners and home herbalists alike. Perfectly sized for stovetop decoctions and potent dual-extract formulations, this dense adaptogen is a profound daily tonic for supporting immune function and deep cellular vitality.

Looking for our wildcrafted cuts? View our [Large Wildcrafted Chunks], [Wildcrafted Premium Chunks], or [Wildcrafted Fine Powder].

Exceptional Quality & Purity Standards

Our Chaga Mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) represents the pinnacle of botanical purity. Ethically and sustainably harvested from the pristine, deep-forest environments of Northern Europe and Siberia, these Premium Chunks are certified organic, produced to strict GMP and HACCP standards. To guarantee safety, every batch is rigorously tested for pollution, heavy metals, and pesticides.

The chunks are meticulously dried and hand-packed in resealable paper or PE bags to preserve their rich concentration of beta-glucans, melanin, and betulinic acid. The harsh, freezing winters of these northern regions force the Chaga to grow slowly, packing it with incredibly dense, highly potent survival compounds.

The Ultimate Adaptogen: Traditional Uses

Wild Chaga has been a cornerstone of Siberian, Russian, and traditional Asian herbal medicine for centuries. Unlike soft culinary mushrooms, Chaga is a dense, woody conk that draws potent compounds directly from the birch tree over many years. It is historically utilized as a profound systemic tonic to support immune function, reduce oxidative stress, and promote healthy aging and cellular vitality.

Herbal Energetics & Organ Affinities

For practitioners formulating specific clinical blends, Chaga holds the following traditional profile:

  • Energetics: Slightly warming, sweet, grounding, and deeply nourishing.
  • Organ Affinities (Tropism): Spleen, Stomach, Kidneys, Liver, and Heart.
  • Traditional Actions: Highly regarded as a powerful Qi tonic. It is traditionally used to support the Wei Qi (defensive immune energy), deeply nourish the blood, and calm the Shen (spirit).

Preparations & Traditional Dosages

Because of its dense, woody nature, Chaga chunks must be simmered (decocted) rather than just steeped, in order to break down the cellular walls and release the active, water-soluble beta-glucans.

  • Decoction Method: Add 1 to 2 handfuls of organic chunks to a large pot of water (about 1 to 2 liters). Bring to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat to a low simmer. Simmer uncovered for 1 to 4 hours until the water turns a deep, dark coffee color. Strain and drink.
  • (Pro Tip: Store the used chunks in the fridge and re-use them for your next batch until the water no longer brews dark!)

⚠️ Important Safety & Contraindications

  • Bleeding Disorders & Surgery: Chaga contains compounds that may naturally thin the blood. It should be used with caution by individuals with bleeding disorders and must be discontinued at least two weeks prior to any scheduled surgery.
  • Blood Sugar & Medications: Because Chaga may naturally lower blood sugar levels, individuals on diabetes medication should monitor their levels closely and consult a physician.
  • Kidney Conditions: Chaga is naturally high in oxalates. Those with a history of kidney stones or chronic kidney disease should avoid high or prolonged doses and consult a medical professional.

UK Law & Practitioner Standards

Because of UK law, we cannot provide any medicinal information about our herbs. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbs that have proven effects in literature or tradition. These herbs have been thoroughly tested in laboratories for authenticity, quality, and purity. Our herbs can be used efficiently and safely within recommended literature doses.

Please do not confuse herbal teas and spices widely available on the market with our herbs, as there is a huge difference between the process and cost of producing medicinal herbs versus standard herbal teas and spices. Botanical Remedies offers only herbs that are efficient and safe for use by Clinical Herbalists.

Where can you find information about herbs?

You can look for details on herb benefits, uses, and dosages, as well as safety, effectiveness, and side effects through traditional and scientific knowledge.

Below are a few solid sources of information about herbs:

 

Frequently Asked Questions: 

Q: What does Chaga actually taste like? A: Unlike culinary mushrooms (like button or shiitake), Chaga does not taste savory or "mushroomy." It has a smooth, earthy, and slightly woody flavor with subtle hints of vanilla. Because it grows on birch trees, it has a comforting, rich profile that makes it a highly popular, caffeine-free coffee alternative.

Q: Does Chaga contain caffeine? A: No, Chaga is 100% naturally caffeine-free. Despite brewing into a dark, coffee-like liquid and traditionally being used to support natural energy and vitality, it will not cause the jitters or crashes associated with caffeine. It is safe to drink in the evening.

Q: Can I drink Chaga every day? A: Yes, Chaga is traditionally consumed as a daily tonic. However, in clinical herbalism, it is always recommended to take periodic breaks from any powerful adaptogen. We suggest a protocol of drinking it daily for 3 to 4 weeks, followed by a 1-week break, to allow your body to integrate its benefits. (Please consult your physician if you are on medications or have a medical condition).

Q: Can I just steep these chunks in hot water like a normal tea bag? A: No, steeping is not enough! Because Chaga is a dense, woody conk, it requires a "decoction" (simmering) to break down the cellular walls and release its active, water-soluble beta-glucans. You must simmer these chunks on a stovetop for 1 to 4 hours to get the actual medicinal benefits. If you just pour hot water over them, you will only get lightly flavored water.

Q: Can I reuse these standard-sized chunks? A: Yes! Just like our larger pieces, these dense chunks hold great value and can usually be boiled more than once. After your first 1-to-4-hour simmer, strain the liquid and store the wet, used chunks in an airtight container in your fridge. You can re-boil them in your next batch until the water no longer brews a dark, rich color.

 

FDA & Medical Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider or GP before starting a new herbal regime, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

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