Cat's Claw - Medicinal Properties

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Cat's Claw has been in use for medicinal purposes since the times the Incas walked the Earth. This herb is found in maximum concentration in the Amazon rainforest, although it is quite common in many parts of Central and South America. This herb is known by the Latin names Uncaria tomentosa, Uncaria guianensis. It is the former that is well researched and used most often in medicine.

Cat's Claw is a woody vine that has claw like thorns, hence the name of the herb. These thorns help the vine climb when it is growing in forested areas. The two species are quite different from each other, and have different properties and benefits.

Cat's Claw Through the Ages

In South America, this herb has been in use since olden days to treat several forms of diseases. The Peruvian tribe of Ashaninka used this plant to improve overall health and also as a contraceptive and gastrointestinal anti inflammatory agent. Many serious diseases such as cancer are still treated by this tribe using this herb. In Brazil, traditional medicine practitioners have been using Cat's Claw to cure inflammations that arise with certain diseases.

How is it Used?

In general, the root and inner bark of the Cat's Claw are used to make medicines. These parts are processed into various forms including capsules, tablets and extracts. Many people also make an extract of these parts of the Cat's Claw or boil the parts to make a tea like concoction.

Modern Day Use

The beneficial medicinal effects of the Uncaria guianensis variety of Cat's Claw are not as well known as those of Uncaria tomentosa. The latter has, however, been studied in detail by researchers in various countries and its benefits noted.

Uncaria tomentosa is now used in cancer treatment and in combating the effects of HIV infections. It is believed that ingesting this herb restricts the spread of cancer cells and helps curb the cell damage caused by various cancer treatments.

The herb is used extensively to treat gastric and intestinal problems such as Crohn's disease, ulcers/ tumours in the stomach, colitis and leaky bowel syndrome. Other than this, parasitic infections of the intestinal tract may also be cleared up quickly when the affected person takes the prescribed dose of Cat's Claw. For older people, this herb offers a simple remedy to these problems without fear of any debilitating side effects.

This herb is used to combat fatigue, help pain management in arthritic and rheumatic patients and prevent problems that arise during PMS. It is believed that this herb contains some compounds that restrict the body's production of TNF (tumour necrosis factor) and other substances that cause inflammation. This makes the herb helpful in reducing the inflammation and pain caused by conditions such as arthritis. This is another old age problems that Cat's Claw is commonly used for treating.

The herb's alkaloids, tannins and phytochemicals are responsible for the various health benefits it offers. Some varieties of Cat's Claw are seen to have a sedative effect as they subdue the cardiac action while others have different effects. It is important to have both the actual medication and the dosage carefully supervised by a medical practitioner before you start taking Cat's Claw because of the dramatically different effects that various species of the plant can have.



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