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Various experimental and animal studies indicate the anti-cancer potential of the chaga mushroom to prevent or restrict cancer growth in various cancers such as lung, colon / colorectal, cervical, liver, melanoma / skin, prostate and breast cancers slow it down. Most of these potential anti-cancer effects can be attributed to its high antioxidant content, which can protect cells from free radical damage. Based on many experimental studies, the chaga mushroom is also credited with other benefits such as boosting immunity, preventing inflammation, protecting the liver, lowering blood sugar, lowering blood pressure, and lowering cholesterol.
However, human studies are needed to confirm these benefits, and the accidental ingestion of chaga mushroom extracts for cancer treatment and prevention should be avoided.
So there are some cautious indications of an inhibitory effect on cancer?
this poor PSVman talks against farting and stuff like that
aaand even an own human studie