This Mushroom Has Beneficial to Cure AIDS

The Benefits of Chaga Mushroom to Cure AIDS

Since it was first discovered, AIDS has become a terrible scourge because it has not found a cure to date. But scientists in Russia believe this deadly disease antidote contained in traditional mushroom called Chaga.

The scientists of the Institute of Vector in Russia claim, mushroom known in the area around the Siberia for centuries been believed to be effectively used for antiviral drugs . This time, the researchers claim these allegations already have a scientific basis.

Chaga mushroom which has the Latin name Inonotus obliquus grows in birch rod. It contains a high concentration of acid Betulinic who have antiretroviral properties, anti- inflammatory, and has recently discovered the existence of anticancer agents.

“This fungus strains showed low toxicity and potent antiviral effect. Fungus has a very strong effect against smallpox, influenza, and HIV, “said scientists from Vector as Siberian Times reported on Friday (19/09/2013).

Previously, researchers selected 33 of the 82 strains of fungi that grow in the East Siberian Sea. They found that Chaga mushrooms useful as anti- HIV and anti- AIDS due to substances and the ability to stimulate anti- tumor immunity.

Chaga mushroom became more popular around Siberia peoples because it shows the ability of a large antivirus. Russian folklore often mentions the properties of Chaga as a dietary supplement.

 This fungus is also described as a cancer drug in Alexander Solzhenitsyn's novel written in 1968 entitled “Cancer World ‘.

It's just in the U.S.; this fungus is less scientific support. Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center in New York on its website stating that there has been no clinical trials have been conducted to assess the safety and efficacy of Chaga in preventing disease or treating cancer.

“While it is relatively not been written in the mainstream media, Chaga mushroom has been used for folk medicine for generations. Research has shown Chaga is very effective in protecting cells from DNA -damaging free radicals, “said a spokesman for Vector.

Previously, researchers selected 33 of the 82 strains of fungi that grow in the East Siberian Sea. They found that Chaga mushrooms useful as anti- HIV and anti- AIDS due to substances and the ability to stimulate anti- tumor immunity.

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