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Buy Dry Edible Black Fungus Mushrooms- from Biobritte India

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  • Black fungus has a chemical that inhibits blood clotting, and because heart attacks, strokes and blood vessel diseases are linked to clotting, this fungus may improve circulation.
  •  Veg for Life also states that it contains anticoagulant substances that act like blood thinners, similar to that of aspirin.
  • Black fungus, or Auricularia polytricha, is sometimes known as wood ear, cloud ear, Judas ear or tree ear. 
  • It is a mushroom that is dark brown to black and native to Asia and some Pacific islands with humid climates.
  •  It is edible and often used in Asian cooking.
  •  It is a beneficial herb in helping with health issues by treating the lungs, stomach and liver, according to the Institute of Chinese Medicine.

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