Chaga Tea

Distance traveled : 30 Km in average
Brands | New Roots |
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17.99 $
- 19.99 $ 19.99$ / 100g
Description
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS - Non‑GMO - Sustainably
sourced - European wildcrafted - Immunity
DESCRIPTION - Chaga Tea is made from wild chaga (Inonotus
obliquus) mushroom chunks, which are a source of fungal polysaccharides with
immunomodulating properties.
Chaga is a dense, nutrient-rich mass of mycelium. The
mycelium taps directly into the bark and tree core to yield a rich source of
polysaccharides.
Chaga chunks are the choice of consumers that prefer to make
their own tea or grind chaga into powder for recipes.
New Roots Herbal’s Chaga Tea is harvested in small batches,
then packaged in resealable bags for convenience and freshness retention.
DIRECTIONS OF USE - Adults: Add 3 g of chaga chunks to 1
litre of water. Simmer for 10–20 minutes to make a tonic, or several hours to
make a concentrate. Temperature range should be between 50 and 70 °C; never a
rolling boil. Serve hot or let cool to room temperature, then refrigerate up to
14 days. Store used chaga chunks in freezer, and reuse 3–5 times or until water
runs clear. After several brews, you may wish to break chaga chunks into
smaller pieces to enable hot water to penetrate further and extract more beneficial
compounds.
WARNINGS - Cautions and warnings: Consult a health-care
practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Provenance : Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC, CANADA –
27 Km.
Ingredients
Pieces of wild chaga (Inonotus obliquus) mushroom.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS - Non‑GMO - Sustainably
sourced - European wildcrafted - Immunity
DESCRIPTION - Chaga Tea is made from wild chaga (Inonotus
obliquus) mushroom chunks, which are a source of fungal polysaccharides with
immunomodulating properties.
Chaga is a dense, nutrient-rich mass of mycelium. The
mycelium taps directly into the bark and tree core to yield a rich source of
polysaccharides.
Chaga chunks are the choice of consumers that prefer to make
their own tea or grind chaga into powder for recipes.
New Roots Herbal’s Chaga Tea is harvested in small batches,
then packaged in resealable bags for convenience and freshness retention.
DIRECTIONS OF USE - Adults: Add 3 g of chaga chunks to 1
litre of water. Simmer for 10–20 minutes to make a tonic, or several hours to
make a concentrate. Temperature range should be between 50 and 70 °C; never a
rolling boil. Serve hot or let cool to room temperature, then refrigerate up to
14 days. Store used chaga chunks in freezer, and reuse 3–5 times or until water
runs clear. After several brews, you may wish to break chaga chunks into
smaller pieces to enable hot water to penetrate further and extract more beneficial
compounds.
WARNINGS - Cautions and warnings: Consult a health-care
practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Provenance : Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC, CANADA –
27 Km.

Tags: Tea