I am a bit of an explorer, so I am currently looking into a broad range of herbs with a history of medicinal use. I recently read some interesting bits about the chaga mushroom (notice the similarity to the name 'changa'

), Inonotus obliquus, and went straight out to look for it. Luckily enough, I did find it close to my own garden.
This mushroom grows on trees, preferably birch, where it forms a very hard clump. You will need a saw or something similar to remove it, but it is really worth it! The mushroom is a great general tonic, providing relief of a broad range of conditions. I currently have the cold, and a tea of it made most of my symptoms completely vanish! Friends who have used it say it work for next to anything, including hangover.
It has shown wonderful potential for treating a broad range of various disorders, including cancer (!). Populations regularily drinking chaga tea have a marked lower rate of cancer, and in scientific studies the mushroom have shown potential to treat a broad range of cancer types. Somehow the active substances in the mushroom is very effective on stimulating the immune system, working as a wonderful general tonic.
The history of its use in Europe go back as far as at least to 5600 years ago. I would really suggest everyone to try it! You could buy it, but where's the fun in that? Go out in the woods and look for birch with what seems as defects on them!

I am planning on collecting plenty of these and drink it together with yerba mate or guayusa instead of coffee in the morning!
With love,
Evening Glory
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