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Read the Technical Data Report available for this plant
Independent studies show Raintree Nutrition's Cat's Claw capsules have the highest alkaloid content of any standardized inner bark capsules available. The total alkaloid content of the tested samples from other available products range from .10 to 1.0 percent. This represents a huge difference in quality! Because of this commitment to high quality, Raintree's alkaloid content has always fallen within 1.2 to 1.58 percent. Many health food stores offer so-called standardized extracts with only 2 milligrams alkaloids in each capsule at a much higher price!
- Immune stimulant
anti-inflammatory
anti-mutagenic / cellular protector
anti-cancerous
anti-ulcerous
- Immune Support and Stimulant / Adjunctive Therapy for Cancer - to reduce side effects of chemotherapy and protect cells
- Bowel Cleanser and Anti-inflammatory for Crohn's, Colitis, Diverticulitis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS, and most bowel problems
- Anti-inflammatory for all types of arthritis and muscle pains, strains and other injuries
- General daily tonic to tone, balance, and strengthen body functions
- Stomach ulcers and Ulcerative Colitis / prevents ulcers and protects stomach and bowel
- anti-inflammatory, anti-ulcerous, anti-cancerous, anti-depressant, anti-leukemic, anti-mutagenic / cellular protector, anti-oxidant, anti-tumorous, anti-viral, immune stimulant
- analgesic / pain-reliever, anticoagulant / blood thinner, anti-dysenteric, blood cleanser, detoxifier, diuretic, gastrotonic / tones, balances, strengthens the gastric system, hypocholesterolemic / lowers cholesterol, tonic / tones, balances, strengthens overall body functions, wound healer
Cautions: Do not use before or after an organ or bone marrow transplant since it boosts immune function. May also have a mild blood thinning effect.
- Due to immuno-stimulant effects Cat's Claw should not be used with medications intended to suppress your immune system, such as "cyclosporin" or other medications prescribed following an organ transplant, although this theory has not been proven scientifically.
- Based on rat studies Cat's Claw may protect against gastrointestinal damage associated with nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs "NSAIDs" such as ibuprofen. Cat's claw may potentiate blood-thinning drugs such as "coumadin".
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