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Host Defense Chaga Capsules (60 count) #10071135

Host Defense Chaga Capsules (60 count) #10071135

Embraced by Eurasians for centuries and found throughout boreal forests, Chaga grows primarily on birch trees. Studied and treasured worldwide for its health-enhancing and antioxidant properties, Chaga is a unique species, and the focus of recent and ongoing scientific research.Host Defense Chaga uses activated, freeze-dried, Certified Organic mycelium, with a full spectrum of constituents: polysaccharides (beta glucans, arabinoxylane, glucose, xylose, galactose and mannose), glycoproteins, ergosterols, triterpenoids and other myco-nutrients, which are essential for Supporting Natural Immunity.*

  • Maximum antioxidant support against daily free radical damage
  • Host Defense?s advanced culturing techniques of the mycelium
  • preserve a wide array of full-sprectrum constituents
  • Host Defense's use of Chaga mycelium, as opposed to the indigestible
  • sclerotia, allows for nutrients to be provided in a fully bio-available form
  • Sustainably grown without adversely affecting the native mycoflora
$11.88

Original: $33.95

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Host Defense Chaga Capsules (60 count) #10071135—

$33.95

$11.88
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Embraced by Eurasians for centuries and found throughout boreal forests, Chaga grows primarily on birch trees. Studied and treasured worldwide for its health-enhancing and antioxidant properties, Chaga is a unique species, and the focus of recent and ongoing scientific research.Host Defense Chaga uses activated, freeze-dried, Certified Organic mycelium, with a full spectrum of constituents: polysaccharides (beta glucans, arabinoxylane, glucose, xylose, galactose and mannose), glycoproteins, ergosterols, triterpenoids and other myco-nutrients, which are essential for Supporting Natural Immunity.*

  • Maximum antioxidant support against daily free radical damage
  • Host Defense?s advanced culturing techniques of the mycelium
  • preserve a wide array of full-sprectrum constituents
  • Host Defense's use of Chaga mycelium, as opposed to the indigestible
  • sclerotia, allows for nutrients to be provided in a fully bio-available form
  • Sustainably grown without adversely affecting the native mycoflora