Chaga & Turmeric anti-inflammatory drops

$25.00

Double extracted‍ ‍Chaga and turmeric tincture with supporting herbs, rose hips and black pepper. Support your immune system and keep inflammation/free radicals in check.

Chaga has been used in Northern Europe and Russian folk medicine as well as TCM and other traditional, land based medicine practices for centuries. A medicinal fungus that grows mostly on birch trees in places like Siberia, Canada and the Northern Great Lakes Region, chaga is a medicine of the North.

This fungus, sometimes incorrectly labeled as a mushroom, does not have a stem or cap, but rather externally resembles a large piece of burnt charcoal with a rusty colored interior. Chaga grows symbiotically on its host tree, helping to keep it healthy and strong, fighting against blights and other viruses that can take down the tree’s defenses.

Ayurvedic tradition classifies trees as the human equivalent to the plant kingdom. Just as chaga is beneficial to the trees it grows on, so too can it be beneficial to humans, working in similar ways to keep our immune systems strong and resilient against foreign invaders.

Chaga is commonly credited with reducing inflammation, slowing cellular aging and maintaining immune system balance. An immuno-modulator, chaga is known for strengthening immune responses while reducing oxidative stress and cellular inflammation.

Used extensively in Ayurevedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, turmeric’s active compound, curcumin, has been studied for its potent anti-inflammatory effects. Curcumin is among the most researched natural anti-inflammatories to date.

Turmeric works by targeting inflammatory biomarkers making it an effective go to for managing joint pain, muscle recovery and systemic inflammation.

Double extracted‍ ‍Chaga and turmeric tincture with supporting herbs, rose hips and black pepper. Support your immune system and keep inflammation/free radicals in check.

Chaga has been used in Northern Europe and Russian folk medicine as well as TCM and other traditional, land based medicine practices for centuries. A medicinal fungus that grows mostly on birch trees in places like Siberia, Canada and the Northern Great Lakes Region, chaga is a medicine of the North.

This fungus, sometimes incorrectly labeled as a mushroom, does not have a stem or cap, but rather externally resembles a large piece of burnt charcoal with a rusty colored interior. Chaga grows symbiotically on its host tree, helping to keep it healthy and strong, fighting against blights and other viruses that can take down the tree’s defenses.

Ayurvedic tradition classifies trees as the human equivalent to the plant kingdom. Just as chaga is beneficial to the trees it grows on, so too can it be beneficial to humans, working in similar ways to keep our immune systems strong and resilient against foreign invaders.

Chaga is commonly credited with reducing inflammation, slowing cellular aging and maintaining immune system balance. An immuno-modulator, chaga is known for strengthening immune responses while reducing oxidative stress and cellular inflammation.

Used extensively in Ayurevedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, turmeric’s active compound, curcumin, has been studied for its potent anti-inflammatory effects. Curcumin is among the most researched natural anti-inflammatories to date.

Turmeric works by targeting inflammatory biomarkers making it an effective go to for managing joint pain, muscle recovery and systemic inflammation.