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What are the effects, functions and taboos of chaga?
Efficacy and function:

1, lowering blood sugar.

This food contains some natural hypoglycemic ingredients, which can accelerate the metabolism of excess carbohydrates in the body, regulate the function of the pancreas and promote insulin secretion, prevent blood sugar from rising, and return to normal when blood sugar is too high.

2, anti-cancer and anti-cancer.

Taking chaga can inhibit the regeneration and reproduction of cancer cells in vivo and prevent the spread of cancer. Cancer patients can stabilize their condition and relieve their pain after taking it.

3. Enhance the body's disease resistance.

Eating more chaga at ordinary times can absorb some triterpenoids and rich polysaccharides and peptides, which can be directly absorbed and utilized by the human immune system, enhance the anti-virus and anti-inflammatory ability of the human body, and inhibit the activity of the virus in the body.

Taboo:

1. White birch is rich in purine. If gout patients take it, the uric acid content in the body will increase a lot, which will naturally make the uric acid problem more serious. Therefore, if you have the problem of high uric acid, it is recommended not to take birch.

2. chaga itself is a dynamic food. If you choose to take it together with skin itching, it may lead to metabolic disorder and make the problem of skin itching more serious.

Extended data:

geographical distribution

North America (North), Finland, Poland, Russia (West Siberia, Far East, Kamchatka Island), China Heilongjiang, Jilin Province (Changbai Mountain) and Japan (Hokkaido). Mainly distributed in the northern hemisphere at 45 ~ 50 north latitude.

Inonotus obliquus, also known as Inonotus obliquus, is a deep chestnut polyporus. Its fruiting body lies flat under the bark in an umbrella shape, and its flesh is yellow-brown, but it rarely forms fruiting body in nature. Sarcoma-like sclerotia often forms in damaged bark and injured joints, which is as big as a fist or even bigger. The surface is hard, black and shiny, with deep angular cracks, the center is hard and the wood is soft.

It usually grows on the trunk of birch, and a few are born on poplar and sorbus, which can lead to white rot of birch wood.

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