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Cats Claw Bark
Discover Nature’s Resilience with Our Premium Cat’s Claw Bark
Introducing our Cat’s Claw Bark, sourced from the Uncaria tomentosa plant. Revered for its rich history and potential wellness benefits, it is a versatile botanical known for its adaptogenic properties and holistic support.
Key Features:
- Historical Significance: Cat’s Claw boasts a heritage deeply embedded in traditional wellness practices, celebrated for its diverse applications across various cultures.
- Versatile Wellness Support: Our Cat’s Claw Bark offers potential benefits that align with adaptogenic traditions, contributing to overall well-being and balance in your lifestyle.
- Sourced with Care: Meticulously sourced from trusted suppliers, our Cat’s Claw Bark ensures a premium and authentic product adhering to the highest quality standards.
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Extract 1oz
Directions: Add 10 to 20 drops to water or juice, several times each day, as needed. Shake well before using.
Ingredients: Certified organic cat’s claw bark (unicaria tomentosa), water & organic alcohol.
Warning: Not to be used during pregnancy or in women attempting to become pregnant. Keep out of reach of children.
Extract Ratio: 1:1 herb strength – 8 lbs of dried herb used to make 1 gal of extract w/ 30% alcohol.
Note: This item is considered flammable for shipping purposes and can only be shipped via UPS Ground
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Powder 2oz
Cats Claw- Today, this botanical is promoted as a dietary supplement for a variety of health conditions, including viral infections (such as herpes, human papilloma virus, and HIV), Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, arthritis, diverticulitis, peptic ulcers, colitis, gastritis, hemorrhoids, parasites, and leaky bowel syndrome. It is a tropical vine used for centuries as a traditional medicine. Today, it’s commonly consumed as a supplement due to its alleged health benefits. This botanical, also known by its Spanish name Uña de Gato, is sometimes referred to as the “life-giving vine of Peru.” Its name is derived from the hook-like thorns that resemble the claws of a feline. It should not be confused with cat’s claw acacia, which contains a potentially poisonous cyanide compound. This product can also slow blood clotting, leading to easy bruising and bleeding (particularly in people on anticoagulants). Because of this, you should stop taking cat’s claw at least two weeks before surgery to avoid excessive bleeding.
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