Cat’s Claw

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Cat’s Claw is renown for increasing immune system activity and anti-inflammatory capabilities, and is commonly used in naturopathic medicine for treating a variety of diseases including cancer, herpes, and other virus based diseases. In vitro studies have demonstrated antioxidant activity of Cat’s Claw extracts and potential hepatoprotective properties.

Traditional Uses: Anti-inflammatory.

Common Preparation: Infusion and Decoction

Contraindications: Despite being widely used, cat's claw has not been implicated in cases of clinically apparent liver injury. Known to have a potential to increase the effects of certain medications, so consider talking to your doctor and book a consultation to assess if Cat’s Claw may be right for you.

Contraindicated with autoimmune conditions.

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Cat’s Claw is renown for increasing immune system activity and anti-inflammatory capabilities, and is commonly used in naturopathic medicine for treating a variety of diseases including cancer, herpes, and other virus based diseases. In vitro studies have demonstrated antioxidant activity of Cat’s Claw extracts and potential hepatoprotective properties.

Traditional Uses: Anti-inflammatory.

Common Preparation: Infusion and Decoction

Contraindications: Despite being widely used, cat's claw has not been implicated in cases of clinically apparent liver injury. Known to have a potential to increase the effects of certain medications, so consider talking to your doctor and book a consultation to assess if Cat’s Claw may be right for you.

Contraindicated with autoimmune conditions.

Cat’s Claw is renown for increasing immune system activity and anti-inflammatory capabilities, and is commonly used in naturopathic medicine for treating a variety of diseases including cancer, herpes, and other virus based diseases. In vitro studies have demonstrated antioxidant activity of Cat’s Claw extracts and potential hepatoprotective properties.

Traditional Uses: Anti-inflammatory.

Common Preparation: Infusion and Decoction

Contraindications: Despite being widely used, cat's claw has not been implicated in cases of clinically apparent liver injury. Known to have a potential to increase the effects of certain medications, so consider talking to your doctor and book a consultation to assess if Cat’s Claw may be right for you.

Contraindicated with autoimmune conditions.