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Cats Claw Medicinal Herb
Cats claw is a large woody vine with small thorns at the base of the
leaves. These thorns resemble the claws of a cat – a fact that has
given rise to its name. The thorns help the vine to attach itself to
neighboring trees and climb up to heights of 100 feet. Cats claw is
grown mainly in the Amazon rain forests, tropical and jungle areas of
South and Central America, and in parts of Asia. Countries where the
Cats claw vine is found include Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana,
Trinidad, Venezuela, Suriname, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Panama. Peru
has recognized cats claw as a valuable medicinal resource and given it
protected status.
Cats claw has a long history of use that extends to over 2000 years
in central Peru and other South American countries. Recent research has
confirmed many traditional beliefs and uses. Traditionally Cats claw
herb has been in use to treat a variety of diseases including asthma,
arthritis, rheumatism, bone pain, urinary tract inflammation, gastric
ulcers, hemorrhages, irregular menstrual cycles, cirrhosis, abscesses,
diabetes, tumors and cancer. Cats claw herb has also been used to heal
deep wounds, and to help in recovering from childbirth. Some tribes
have also been known to use the Cats claw herb as a contraceptive,
though this seems to require a very large dosage.
The use of Cats claw since the 1990s as an adjunctive treatment for
cancer and AIDS shows its acceptance by modern systems of medicine as a
serious contender in strengthening the immune system. In combination
with AZT, Cats claw has been used in clinical studies of possible
treatments for AIDS. Apart from cancer and AIDS, the herb's immune
stimulating effects have made it useful in preventing strokes and heart
attacks, reducing blood clots, and for treating irritable bowel
syndrome.
Cats claw contains many groups of plant chemicals that account for
its curative properties. These include oxidole alkaloids that are
responsible for its antileukemic and immune stimulant properties. Other
groups of chemicals and compounds are responsible for its
anti-inflammatory and anti-viral properties. A third group of compounds
known as carboxyl alkyl esters contribute to its anti-cancerous and
cell-repairing properties.
Medical researchers worldwide are very interested in studying Cats
claw. The interest in Cats claw herb, which contains several groups of
chemicals and compounds that bestow it with many curative properties,
was natural, and has resulted in the preparation and marketing of
several Cats claw extracts in many European countries. Patent
applications in the US are pending for extraction methods of immunity
strengthening drugs from Cats claw. With more researchers joining in
from Spain, France, Japan, Germany, and Peru, the curative properties
of this herb appear to have gained overwhelming acceptance by modern
medical practitioners.
The inner bark and roots of Cats claw are used for the preparation
of medicines. Cats claw is available to the consumer in the form of
capsules and tincture. The tincture is prepared from pure Cats claw
extracted in distilled water and 40% alcohol, and can be taken under
the tongue or in water or juice. It is recommended to use 60 ml of
tincture twice per day, or as required.
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