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Chaga with extract of black bish mushroom, 100ml
Description
Concentrate for the preparation of a liquid for internal use.
Excipients: ethyl alcohol (preservative), purified water; alc. 9% vol.
Method of use: take one tablespoon of diluted extract of Chaga (1 teaspoon per 50 ml of water) 3 times a day before meals. Use for a long time - from 3 to 5 months. If necessary, repeat the course of treatment with an interval of 7 to 10 days.
Restrictions in use: individual intolerance of components. Children under 12 years, as well as during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Do not use dietary supplements as a substitute for a full and balanced diet.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose!
Cosmetic balm-gel with CHAGA (Inonotus obliquus) is recommended as adjuvant treatment for combined therapy of joint diseases: osteochondrosis, radiculitis, arthrosis, arthritis, arthagra.
Chaga contributes to the replenishment of synoviai fluid, it ceases muscle spasms, due to its high permeability; it improves metabolism and blood circulation in damaged joints, accelerates the elimination of toxin and salt deposits.
Chondroitin in the balm composition contributes to the restoration of chondral surfaces of joints, reduces degenerative changes in joints and stimulates regeneration of cartilaginous tissue.
Description
Concentrate for the preparation of a liquid for internal use.
Excipients: ethyl alcohol (preservative), purified water; alc. 9% vol.
Method of use: take one tablespoon of diluted extract of Chaga (1 teaspoon per 50 ml of water) 3 times a day before meals. Use for a long time - from 3 to 5 months. If necessary, repeat the course of treatment with an interval of 7 to 10 days.
Restrictions in use: individual intolerance of components. Children under 12 years, as well as during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
The rich world of nature was used for medicinal purposes in ancient times. In different periods, the attitude to natural medicines has changed: either excessive enthusiasm has been noted, or a decline has been observed. Currently, despite the great achievements in the field of drug synthesis, the use of herbal products is not only not decreasing, but is increasing markedly.
Chaga birch mushroom and its healing properties have been known for a long time; methods of using it as a medicine were described in the works of the famous medieval physician Abu Ali ibn Sina (Avicenna).
On the territory of our state, the main method of treating all kinds of diseases was exclusively herbal preparations, including birch fungus chaga.
In the Russian chronicles of the XI century. It tells how with the help of a decoction of a birch mushroom the lips of Grand Duke Vladimir Monomakh were cured of cancer. In the XVI century. Chaga was used as a remedy by Siberians as a panacea for many serious diseases. Birch fungus was used to treat diseases of the stomach and intestines, liver and kidneys, lung cancer, diseases of the male and female genital organs, boils, and painful joints were rubbed with decoctions of herbs with chaga.
In reference books and Russian herbalists of the XVIII century. there are recommendations for the treatment of chaga gastrointestinal diseases and malignant tumors. Along with these recipes, traditional healers advised drinking tea made from birch mushroom.
Do not use dietary supplements as a substitute for a full and balanced diet.
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose!