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The Chaga mushroom grows on birch trees in colder climates across the Northern Hemisphere. It does not have a uniform shape and resembles a dark chunk of charcoal with a porous texture and its distinguished orange cork like tissue rather than a common mushroom.

Chaga is one of the most nutrient-dense mushrooms on the planet and rich in a wide variety of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients.

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Reducing puffy eyes using Chaga Mushroom

Reducing puffy eyes using Chaga Mushroom

One trick for reducing puffy eyes using chaga mushroom is to make an eye compress. To do this, you’ll need to first brew a strong chaga tea. You can do this by simmering a few chunks of chaga mushroom. Once the tea has cooled, soak a clean cloth or cotton pads in the tea, then place them over your closed eyes for about 10-15 minutes.

The anti-inflammatory properties of chaga mushrooms help to reduce the swelling and puffiness around the eyes, while the antioxidants in the mushroom can help to protect and nourish the delicate skin around the eyes, additionally, it’s a natural source of melanin, which can help to reduce dark circles under the eyes.

Here’s how to do it:

Step 1: Brew Chaga mushroom and allow the tea or infusion to cool.

Step 2: Soak a Cotton Pad in the cooled chaga.

Step 3: Apply to Puffy Eyes Place the soaked cotton pad over your closed eyes and let it rest for 10-15 minutes. You can repeat this process several times a day if needed.

*While using chaga mushroom for puffy eyes can be effective, it’s important to note that it may not work for everyone. If your puffy eyes persist, it’s best to speak to a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

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