"CREAM" ICE CREAM WITH CHAGA

Creamy ice cream with healing properties? Exactly! This delicious chaga ice cream is made with bananas and a little almond or coconut milk to make it creamy. With the addition of organic chaga powder and warming spices like cinnamon and cardamom as desired, you have a delicious and truly healing ice cream that you can enjoy as a snack, afternoon snack or dessert!

The Chaga mushroom strengthens the liver while reducing the toxic heat that the liver develops while under stress and burdened by pests. It also supports and strengthens the adrenal glands, which in turn also leads to the strengthening of the liver, making it a more difficult environment for pathogens such as viruses and bacteria to survive. The phytochemical compounds in chaga detoxify the liver in a steady and balanced way. Read more about the medicinal benefits of the chaga mushroom .

"Smetanov" ice cream with chaga

Ingredients:

To serve:

  • 1 tbsp. chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)

Method of preparation:

Place the bananas, coconut milk, organic chaga powder, cinnamon, cardamom and vanilla in a food processor and blend until smooth and creamy. If necessary, add a little more milk. Serve immediately, garnished with crushed nuts or place in the freezer for 1-2 hours for a firmer texture.

Portion for 1-2 people.

You can find much more information about other healthy foods and recipes on our blog , as well as in Anthony William's books .

Related articles

[Video] Anthony William debunks detox myths
[Video] Anthony William debunks detox myths
Have you been told that you don't feel well because you're detoxing?! Have you heard the theory that detoxing too fast is harmful?! Do you k
Read more
[VIDEO] SKIN ELIXIR BY ANTHONY WILLIAMS - IMPROVES COLLAGEN PRODUCTION AND SKIN HEALTH
[VIDEO] SKIN ELIXIR BY ANTHONY WILLIAMS - IMPROVES COLLAGEN PRODUCTION AND SKIN HEALTH
This elixir is a powerful skin care product. Oxidative stress can build up toxins and weaken the base of the dermis. For skin to truly rejuv
Read more

This blog, its content and all related materials are presented for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or prescription. Nothing contained in or accessible from this blog should be considered medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or prescription, nor a promise of benefits, claim of cure, legal guarantee or guarantee of results to be achieved . Never disregard medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you read on this blog or any of the related material. Prirodnik EOOD and its team are not medical persons and do not claim to provide health services. Consult a licensed health care professional before changing or discontinuing any current medication, treatment or care, or starting any diet, exercise or supplement program, or if you have or suspect you may have a medical condition , which requires medical attention. The Food and Drug Administration of the Republic of Bulgaria has not evaluated any statement, claim or representation made in or accessible from this blog or any related material. The content of this blog and any related material does not necessarily reflect the opinion of Prirodnik EOOD or the primary author and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. This article may contain links to other resources on the Internet. These links are provided as citations and aids to help you identify and find other Internet resources that may be of interest and are not intended to state or imply that Prirodnik EOOD or the lead author recommends, endorses, supports, sponsor or are in any way affiliated or associated with any person or organization related to the referenced material or are legally authorized to use a trade name, registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal or symbol protected copyright that may be reflected in the referenced material.