Chaga Mushroom is Zen’s Tea House best kept secret. This powerful medicinal fungus grows wild in the Alaskan forest, on the sides of birch trees. Zen’s Tea House works with a privately owned Alaskan farmers. Zen’s Wild Crafted Chaga Mushroom is not the same as other Chaga products.
- Anti-tumor
- Antiviral
- Immune modulating ~ Cancer Fighting
Learn more by clicking the link: Journal of Ethnopharmacology Volume 173, 15 September 2015, Pages 303-312
For years we kept this product in house, doing private studies, specifically used for Radiation and Chemotherapy.
***In the United States it is illegal to recognize or promote Chaga as an alternative treatment for cancer. And because Zen’s Tea House does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and our educational services are not a substitute for professional medical advice we always advise customers to first seek the advice of their doctor before making any changes to diet, health routine, or treatment; this includes Wild Crafted Chaga Mushroom. Learn more by clicking the link: Chaga Mushroom.
Interesting facts:
- -Since the sixteenth century, Chaga has been used as a folk medicine in Russia and western Siberia[1]
- Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus), a white rot fungus, belongs to the hymenochaetaceae family of Basidomycetes.
- Medicinal mushrooms, including genera Auricularia, Flammulina, Pleurotus, and Trametes, have been proven to express promising anti-tumor, immune modulating, antiviral, and antiparasitic effects[2]
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Chaga mushroom extract inhibits oxidative DNA damage in human lymphocytes as assessed by comet assay[3]
DISCLAIMER:
Zen’s Tea House does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Zen’s Tea House and its services are not a substitute for professional medical advice and treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor before making any changes to your diet, health routine, or treatment. Have a healthy day!
To hear a quick 30-second talk about what Chaga is, click the youtube link:
Preparation Steps
Brewing your tea doesn’t have to be hard; follow these steps for the perfect cup of tea.

1/4 tsp per 8 oz

8 oz

212F
