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Old 02-07-2018, 09:57 PM   #1
chomski
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Default Chaga I. obliquus

Enjoying chaga for my morning tea, I am curious how effective it may be in treating and preventing tumors and cancer in hamsters. I do see tests show it greatly reduces the size of tumors in rodents and aids in cancer prevention. It does grow in the Russian and china environments where hamsters live in the wild. its hard and woody, rodents eat it like crazy in the wild here, i see mice climb the trees to get it. well just some thoughts with my morning tea.

I am just bringing this to discussion not inquiring about its use.

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