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Chaga Extract Coconut Glycerin
Chaga Extract Coconut Glycerin
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- no soy
- nootropic
- no palm oil

Chaga Mushroom Glycerin Tincture
Our entire glycerite tincture line is formulated with 100% organic, non-gmo, coconut glycerin. That is what sets our glycerites apart from the rest. No soy, no palm, no undisclosed ingredients, and no animal byproducts. A glycerin based tincture you can trust.
Chaga
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Ingredients
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus), 100% organic, non-gmo, coconut glycerin, purified water.
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Suggested Dosage
Adults: 1/4 dropper 2-3x daily.
The Herbalist's Recommendation: If never consumed glycerin tincture before, begin with 1 dose to see how your body responds to glycerin. Glycerin may produce a laxative like symptoms in some poeple. -
Contraindications
May interfere with: Laxatives, allergies to fungus, blood clotting medications, diabetes medications.

Chaga
Inonotus obliquus
Chaga mushrooms contain beta-glucans, which are naturally occurring carbohydrates that may boost the immune system.
As a nootropic chaga may support brain health. Abundant in antioxidants that combat harmful neurological free radicals.

coconut glycerin
Our herbalist formulates our Chaga glycerite tincture with organic, non-gmo, coconut glycerin. This extract contains absolutely no alcohol, making this extract safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, and for those avoiding alcohol for personal reasons.
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