Cat’s Claw (Uncaria tomentosa, Uña de Gato, or Savéntaro) is a large, woody South American vine that gets its name from the hook-like thorns on the leaf stem resembling the claws of a cat.
Cat’s Claw is indigenous to the Amazon rainforest and other tropical areas of South and Central America. It has been used medicinally by the Aguaruna, Asháninka, Cashibo, Conibo, and Shipibo tribes of Peru for at least 2,000 years.
The Asháninka use Cat’s Claw for everything from asthma to urinary tract infections to cancer. I won’t go into the long list of ailments but Cat’s Claw has an amazing track record.
Benefits
- Potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
- Relieves pain through influence on serotonin receptors
- Enhances DNA repair
- Suppresses tumor proliferation
- Boosts immune health
- Protects against damage from stroke
- Improve memory and cognition
- Restore the availability of acetylcholine
- Improves cerebral circulation
- Reduces stress
- Help repair brain cells
- Eliminate free radicals from within brain cells
Suggested Use 1-2 capsules per day
Storage Store in a cool dry place away from sunlight.
Allergen Information
Packed on premises that handle nuts (including peanuts), seeds, cereals, soya & products containing gluten.
Safety Information
Cat’s claw might make the immune system more active, which could increase symptoms of autoimmune diseases. If you have an autoimmune disease, consult your health care provider before using cat’s claw!
Always consult a qualified medical practitioner if you are supplementing any medication for herbal products
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