Chaga mushrooms grow primarily on the bark of birch trees in cold climates across the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike typical mushrooms, Chaga does not have a traditional cap and stem but instead forms a hard, woody mass. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, particularly in Russia and Northern European countries, for its health benefits. Chaga is rich in a variety of vitamins, minerals, and compounds that contribute to its health-promoting properties.
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