Take a SWIPE at arthritis pain with this ‘claw cure’
Your joints are tender…
And you’re so stiff in the morning… you wonder if you’ll EVER be able to get out of bed!
The aches and pains associated with arthritis can really put a monkey wrench in your day…
And keep you from doing some of the things you love.
Don’t let uncomfortable joints STEAL your joy.
I’ve got an herbal hero that could help improve your comfort level… even as you stay active.
It’s also used to send viral infections and bacterial infections PACKING…
And it’s been ACCEPTED by certain members of mainstream medicine… including the World Health Organization… since the 1990s.
But if your doc lands on the conventional side of things… he might NEVER mention it to you!
Cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa) is a woody vine from the Peruvian rainforest with curved – or “claw-shaped” — thorns.
The tribes of the Andes call it “uña de gato“… and they’ve used its bark as medicine since the time of the Incans.
Hence its nickname, the “life-giving vine of Peru.”
It first gained traction outside of folk medicine when a colony of Germans in the Amazon rainforest began using it in the 1920s to EASE the discomfort of arthritis.
Thanks to modern research, we now know that this Incan vine could help relieve both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis…
And that it works primarily by helping to EXTINGUISH inflammation.
In one clinical trial on RA patients, taking 60 mg of cat’s claw extract daily was associated with a 29% reduction in painful joints… as well as less swelling… within 6 months.
And even better, any side effects experienced by the participants were negligible.
This makes sense, as cat’s claw specifically works to banish the inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha… which is considered a MAJOR culprit behind RA.
No wonder cat’s claw is OFFICIALLY recommended as a treatment for RA…
But not in THIS country.
In Austria!
In another clinical trial… this time on OA patients… consuming 100 mg daily was associated with significantly less pain during activity…
And the benefits were noticeable in as little as 1 week!
You can find cat’s claw as a liquid extract… in capsule or tablet form… or as a tea at your local health food store or online.
Now, cat’s claw supplements may also contain compounds called tetracyclic oxindole alkaloids (TOAs)… which might carry some toxicity…
So, you may want to consider a “TOA-free” form of cat’s claw, called samento.
To your pain-free joints,
Sarah Reagan
Source:
“Uncaria tomentosa (Willd. ex Schult.) DC.: A Review on Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities” – Applied Sciences (4/13/20)
www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/8/2668/htm


