Fomitopsis Betulina/ Piptoporus Betulinus
Common name: Birch Polypore, Razor Strop, Birch Bracket.
I haven’t yet found any reliably referenced evidence that supports medicinal use of THIS fungus. I have read and seen lots of discussion and videos about using this polypore to sharpen a blade, cutting strips off to use as a plaster for minor cuts, as well as multitudes of anecdotal claims supporting its use as ‘medicine’ ie.making tea with it and speculation about what ‘Ötzi’ might have used it for but nothing yet which has been properly referenced in any reasonable way, as will be found with properly trialled allopathic medicines.
So what i’m asking for are links to properly referenced double-blind RCTs (medical trials)which have been peer reviewed, medical reports from legitimate sources and facts that prove its efficacy beyond placebo. What I don’t want are belief arguments or ‘read this website’ links to anything other than scientifically referenced studies.
Very grateful for any help regarding this,
Best wishes,
Darryl
Common name: Birch Polypore, Razor Strop, Birch Bracket.
I haven’t yet found any reliably referenced evidence that supports medicinal use of THIS fungus. I have read and seen lots of discussion and videos about using this polypore to sharpen a blade, cutting strips off to use as a plaster for minor cuts, as well as multitudes of anecdotal claims supporting its use as ‘medicine’ ie.making tea with it and speculation about what ‘Ötzi’ might have used it for but nothing yet which has been properly referenced in any reasonable way, as will be found with properly trialled allopathic medicines.
So what i’m asking for are links to properly referenced double-blind RCTs (medical trials)which have been peer reviewed, medical reports from legitimate sources and facts that prove its efficacy beyond placebo. What I don’t want are belief arguments or ‘read this website’ links to anything other than scientifically referenced studies.
Very grateful for any help regarding this,
Best wishes,
Darryl