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Benefits:

Organic Chaga Mushroom Powder — Foodservice (500g)

Chaga has long been valued for its immune supportive and antioxidant properties. A full-spectrum mushroom powder grown in the USA, made from both the mycelium and the fruiting body so the bioactive matrix arrives intact. One teaspoon, two thousand milligrams, designed to integrate seamlessly into beverage and food programs that focus on immune health, cellular resilience, and daily protection.

How it works

Naturally rich in beta-glucans and polyphenols, Chaga supports healthy immune function and cellular protection against oxidative stress. The full-spectrum format delivers what the mushroom actually contains — mycelium and fruiting body together, the way the organism actually grows.

What it supports

  • Immune Support — Supports a healthy stress response and nervous system balance.
  • Antioxidant Activity — Naturally rich in polyphenols.
  • Cellular Defense — Supports protection from oxidative stress.
  • Whole-Food Resilience — Adaptogenic mushroom matrix.

Application

The signature café application is the Chaggacino — Chaga blended into espresso or cold brew. Also layers into lattes, refreshers, teas, mocktails, alchemical tonics, yogurt, smoothie bowls, and savory dishes. Mild, earthy, slightly nutty flavor with a hint of natural bitterness integrates cleanly into hot or cold applications. Pre-batch by whisking into the base liquid before scaling.

Protective. Grounded. Foundational. Grown in the USA. Third-party tested.

41 grams | 20 servings
82 grams | 40 servings
500 grams | 250 Servings

Chaga Mushroom Powder. Full Spectrum Organic Sourced from Hericium Erinaceus Mycelial Biomass + Fruit Body.

USAGE + CULINARY APPLICATIONS:
• Use in lattes, refreshers, mushroom coffee, mushroom teas, smoothies, tonics, broths, baked goods, and elixirs
• Ideal for wellness cafes, spas, juice bars, integrative clinics, and refill programs
• Mild, earthy flavor—pairs beautifully with cacao, chai spices, vanilla, or citrus

BASIC PREP (Per Serving)
• Mix ½ tsp (approx. 2g) into hot water, milk, or any base
• Blend or whisk until fully dissolved
• Can be consumed daily, morning or night

Certified Organic, Gluten-free, Non-GMO, Vegan, Keto-Friendly + Kosher 

  • CERTIFID ORGANIC
  • Made in the USA: Produced in an NSF-certified facility.
  • Third Party Tested
  • NON-GMO Verified

Feeling Good is our no. 1 priority so we offer a 30-day guarantee. If you’re not thrilled with your purchase, you may return your package to us for a refund anytime within the first 30 days of your purchase. For further questions, contact us for assistance anytime at hi@eleventlc.com.

Learn about our full return policy here.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. As with any dietary supplement, please consult your healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or are taking any medications, to determine if this product is right for you.

The Mushroom Difference

Mushroom Extracts: Typically undergo single or dual extraction with water or alcohol to isolate specific compounds, but some nutrients may be lost in the process. Extracts are suitable for targeting specific compounds.

Mushroom Powders: Made by drying and powdering the whole mushroom, preserving more nutrients, including prebiotic fiber, and retaining a broader range of bioactive compounds due to minimal processing.

  • Fruiting Body: Often regarded as the most beneficial part due to its high concentration of bioactive compounds like beta-glucans and polysaccharides. However, it’s not the sole source of value in a mushroom.
  • Mycelium: The root-like structure of the mushroom, rich in unique compounds such as prebiotic fibers and metabolites that are not always present in the fruiting body. Mycelium can be grown on grains, which may dilute its purity if not carefully processed.

Pros & Cons:

  • Fruiting Body: Higher in beta-glucans; widely studied in traditional medicine. However, it requires extensive cultivation time and may miss other bioactive nutrients found in the mycelium.
  • Mycelium: Faster to produce and offers unique compounds for gut health and immune support but may have lower concentrations of beta-glucans depending on production methods.

Conclusion: Both the fruiting body and mycelium provide distinct benefits. A holistic approach, using the whole mushroom, often ensures a more complete nutritional profile.

Testing functional mushrooms is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Ensures Safety: Testing verifies that the product is free from harmful contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides, molds, and bacteria, ensuring it’s safe for consumption.
  2. Confirms Potency: Validates the levels of bioactive compounds (e.g., beta-glucans, polysaccharides) to confirm the product delivers its promised health benefits.
  3. Standardizes Quality: Guarantees consistency across batches, ensuring customers receive a reliable product every time.
  4. Builds Trust: Third-party testing reassures consumers of the product’s integrity, fostering confidence in its efficacy and safety.
  5. Regulatory Compliance: Meets industry and legal standards, ensuring the product is compliant with health and wellness regulations.

Mushrooms have been cherished worldwide for centuries. In Russia, Chaga has long been used for vitality and immunity, while foraging for mushrooms is a cultural tradition. Similarly, in Japan and Korea, mushrooms like Reishi and Shiitake have been integral to medicine and cuisine, and Nordic cultures value Chaga for its benefits in cold climates. From Indigenous North America to Mesoamerica, mushrooms have played key roles in health and wellness.