1 oz Cats claw bark
DO NOT TAKE IF YOU HAVE LEUKEMIA OR LUPUS. Benefits of Cats Claw Today, cat's claw 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. Cat’s claw for immune health Cat’s claw can interact with some medications, so it’s important to make sure you’re not taking something that would be conflicting such as anticoagulants, diuretics, and blood pressure medications. If you’re in the position of needing to enhance your immune system, cat’s claw can be a natural and effective way to do it. It’s been used for thousands of years to do just that and it’s still an important part of herbal medicine today. Cat’s Claw Bark Tea Recipe-Boil one cup of water with one tablespoon of dried cat’s claw bark on the stove for 10 minutes-Using a fine-mesh strainer, separate