A member asked:

Is there any medical benefit for drinking or eating chaga? would drinking it as a tea improve inflammation in the stomach? also would it improve cvid?

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Dr. Justin Greiwe answered

Specializes in Allergy and Immunology

Probably not: No substantial clinical trials as of yet to assess chaga's safety and efficacy for disease prevention or treatment of common ailments. Research is ongoing to access its potential in immunotherapy or as an anti-inflammatory, but would caution using it until more is known about side-effects and interaction with other drugs.

Answered 2/15/2015

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