Birch polypore tincture is a powerful herbal remedy derived from the birch polypore mushroom (Fomitopsis betulina), a medicinal fungus that grows primarily on birch trees. This tincture is crafted by steeping the dried mushroom in alcohol to extract its bioactive compounds, which include polysaccharides, triterpenes, and phenolic acids. Birch polypore has been used traditionally in European and Indigenous medicine for centuries, valued for its immune-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Below is a breakdown of the known benefits of birch polypore tincture.
Benefits of Birch Polypore Tincture
1. Immune System Support
2. Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Effects
3. Antimicrobial and Antiviral Properties
4. Digestive Health
5. Skin Health and Wound Healing
6. Potential Anti-Cancer Properties
7. Pain Relief and Muscle Recovery
8. Blood Sugar and Metabolic Health
How to Use Birch Polypore Tincture
Birch polypore tincture is a valuable medicinal remedy that offers numerous benefits, from immune support and antimicrobial effects to aiding in wound healing, digestive health, and blood sugar regulation. It is a versatile and powerful extract that can support both acute and chronic health issues when used carefully and mindfully.
Mushrooms supplements aren't created equal! This Birch Polypore Triple Extract is formulated using Arielle de Martinez triple extraction method, using alcohol, spring water and oil to keep the polysaccharides (the potent constituents of the mushroom) suspended in the extract.
This creates a highly potent extract unlike powders on the market.
Ingredients: Wild harvested Birch Polypores from the Scottish Borders and the Cairngorms, medical-grade ethanol, honey, glycerine, filtered water.
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None of this information is intended to be interpreted as medical advice. Remember that you are the sole authority of your own body. Do your own research, and make your choices in your full power.