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Chaga

14 Best Chaga Mushroom supplements

Pure Mushrooms - Chaga Extract Organic 60 vegetarian capsules
Chaga Extract Organic
19,95
Pure Mushrooms
  • 320 mg chaga per capsule in combination with 20 mg acerola
  • Without fillers and additives
KAAPA Mushrooms - Chaga Mushroom Extract Organic 30/50 ml tincture
Chaga Mushroom Extract Organic
21,95 - 32,00
KAAPA Mushrooms
  • Alcohol- and water-based mushroom tincture
  • Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
Foodsporen - Chaga Liquid Extract 30 ml tincture
Chaga Liquid Extract
29,95
Foodsporen
  • Alcohol- and water-based mushroom tincture
  • 200 mg Chaga per daily dose
GOBA - A-Vir BIO 100 ml
A-Vir BIO
21,50
GOBA
  • Alcohol-based mushroom blend for the immune system
  • Contains Reishi, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Lions Mane (Hericium Erinaceus) and Chaga
GOBA - A-Vir Plus BIO 50 ml
A-Vir Plus BIO
29,95
GOBA
  • Highly concentrated mushroom mix (without alcohol) to support the immune system
  • Contains Reishi, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Lions Mane (Hericium Erinaceus) and Chaga
LifeExtension - Mushroom Immune met Beta-glucanen 30 vegetarian capsules
Mushroom Immune met Beta-glucanen
29,95
LifeExtension
  • Mushroom complex with a high percentage of beta-glucans
  • With beta 1,3 and 1,6 glucans
Mushrooms4Life - Chaga Turmeric Latte organic 120 grams of powder
Chaga Turmeric Latte organic
28,95
Mushrooms4Life
  • Latte powder with 1000 mg chaga extract and a coconut-curcuma-cardamon-ginger blend
  • Creamy and warming
Mattisson - Darm Support 275 grams of powder
Darm Support
29,95
Mattisson
  • Gut Formula
  • with Sunfiber®, Açai, Chaga, Glutamine and Probiotics

Chaga is a mushroom that has been used for centuries in Siberia and other parts of Asia. Although unsightly in appearance, the chaga mushroom has been gaining popularity in the Western world in recent years.

Chaga supplement

What is Chaga?

Chaga is a mushroom that grows mainly on birch trees and is widely used in traditional Eastern medicine as a dietary supplement. It is extracted from birch bark and comes in powdered form or as an extract. Chaga can be recognized by its black, cracked and woody exterior.

What is Chaga good for?

Chaga is rich in Beta-D-Glucan, SOD (Superoxide Dismutase), polysaccharides, triterpenes and melanin.

Does Chaga have side effects?

In general, chaga is considered safe for consumption as long as it is taken in the recommended amounts. However, it is important to note that some people may experience mild side effects, such as stomach upset, headache and fatigue.

Chaga does not contain caffeine and therefore may well be taken in the evening before bed.

For whom is Chaga not recommended?

Chaga is not suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Those taking medication or who are allergic to mushrooms should also avoid it.

Written by: Wouter Olthof
Reviewed by: Peter Smeets

Updated: February 10, 2023

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