Cat’s Claw
Healing FoodWhile inflammation has been pinpointed as a part of persistent illness, what has yet to be discovered by medical research is the real story about why this inflammation is present in the first place. So often, it goes unnoticed that the pathogenic explosion in our modern world is to blame. Various strains and varieties of the Epstein-Barr virus, shingles, HHV-6, and other herpetic viruses, along with bacteria and parasitical food-borne illnesses, are behind a great many people’s suffering. To get rid of this widespread inflammation and the other debilitating symptoms of chronic illness, we have to get rid of the pathogens. Enter cat’s claw, the herb also known by the Spanish name uña de gato. Cat’s claw is one of the most powerful resources for reversing the epidemic of chronic and mystery illness in the 21st century. Cat’s claw can aid in alleviating almost any symptom, from neurological to digestive. While cat’s claw has gotten some attention for its healing properties, it is as yet unknown to science that the herb contains bioactive pharma-compounds that supersede synthetic pharmaceuticals. All too often, antibiotics are employed against certain illnesses such as Lyme disease, which is actually viral. The world would be a different place if cat’s claw took the place of antibiotics for Lyme; the rate of illness would reduce, and recovery would quicken, regardless of whether the illness was originally diagnosed as Lyme or not. Of course, pharmaceutical antibiotics have their place and purpose. Cat’s claw is unique, though, in that pathogens such as bacteria cannot become resistant to it, as they sometimes can to antibiotics, not to mention that cat’s claw is antiviral—which addresses Lyme disease’s true root cause—in addition to being antibacterial. In regards to purported Lyme disease causes such as Babesia and Bartonella, cat’s claw would take care of these too. Babesia and Bartonella cannot withstand the wrath of cat’s claw. The herb eliminates these and other bugs without the so-called Herxheimer die-off reaction so common with antibiotics, because the bioactive pharma-compounds in the herb regulate the destruction of pathogens so that it’s at a level the individual person can tolerate. Cat’s claw is also incredible at fighting viruses. Eventually medical research will discover a group of antiviral adaptogens, and scientists will realize that cat’s claw is at the top of that list. The herb is the ultimate secret weapon for battling PANDAS (pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections), ALS, strep throat, MS, mystery aches and pains, and more. Cat’s claw is also remarkable for its ability to rid the body of the infamous strep, which is frequently misdiagnosed as yeast or Candida. Millions of women go on antibiotics and antifungals that only end up making problems worse, because the Streptococcus bacteria that causes urinary tract infections is so often antibiotic-resistant. Cat’s claw lowers strep without issue, making it the ultimate UTI-alleviating herb and a fundamental tool of our time. Note that if you’re pregnant or trying to conceive, keep cat’s claw out of your medicinal regimen.
Conditions & Symptoms It Helps(72)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)BabesiaBalance and equilibrium issuesBartonellaBell's palsyBrain Fog (viral cause)Burning sensations in or on the bodyCancerCandida overgrowthChlamydia pneumoniaeDifficulty swallowingDigestive distressDizzinessDyskinesiaEpstein-Barr virus (chronic)Frozen shoulderGastritisHeadachesHerpes simplex 1 (HSV-1)Herpes simplex 2 (HSV-2)HHV-6HHV-7HHV-8HHV-9InflammationIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS)Jaw painJoint painKidney infectionsLaryngitisLyme diseaseMigrainesMorton's neuromaMoving painMultiple sclerosis (MS)Muscle crampsMuscle stiffnessMuscle weaknessNeck painNervousnessNeurological heart palpitationsNodulesPANDASParasitical and bacterial infectionPelvic inflammatory disease (PID)Pins and needlesPlantar fasciitisPsoriatic arthritisRashesRestless leg syndromeRheumatoid arthritis (RA)Ringing in the earsSeizuresShinglesSleep disordersSlurred speechSmall intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)SpasmsStrep throatStreptococcus infectionTemporomandibular joint (TMJ) issuesTicsTingles and numbnessTransient ischemic attack (TIA)TremorsTwitchingUlcersUndiscovered HHV-10/HHV-11/HHV-12Urinary tract infections (UTIs)VitiligoWeakness of the limbsYeast infections
When choosing a cat’s claw tincture, make sure it’s not in an alcohol base. Alcohol cancels out the beneficial effects of the herb. Take a bottle of cat’s claw tincture with you as part of your emergency kit when you’re traveling. During your trip, when you remember, take small doses of the tincture. It’s a wonderful tool to protect your immunity and guard against malaria and bacterial infections. Cat’s claw’s healing properties work most efficiently in the afternoon and evening, although you can take the tea or tincture at any time.
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