Knowledge of Cat’s Claw
Also called una de gato (Spanish for “claw of the cat”), and known as the “sacred herb” of the South American rain forest; works to prevent and treat dis-ease and to normalize the body’s functions, especially used for immune system dis-eases, HIV, and cancer; prevents RNA mutation (antimutagenic), stops production and development of cancer cells and viral replication in AIDS, may dissolve cancer cells, retards tumor growth, reduces side effects in AIDS and cancer treatment (drug, radiation, and chemotherapy damage), prevents opportunistic infections in cancer and AIDS patients; can be used along with medical therapies and drugs; shows promise in most types of cancer, including brain tumors, breast cancer, leukemia, melanoma, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, and more; also used for all infections and inflammations (fever, viruses, sinus, colds, flu, sore throat, earaches, eye infections); gastrointestinal and respiratory dis-eases (ulcers, gastritis, asthma, indigestion); joint dis-ease (arthritis, rheumatism, bursitis, bone pain, backache, tendonitis, stiffness and swelling); immune disorders (chronic fatigue, environmental illness, toxic exposure, fibromyalgia, allergies); intestinal inflammatory dis-eases (Crohn’s dis-ease, colitis, diverticulitis, diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoids); expels parasites and worms, lowers blood pressure and cholesterol, normalizes blood sugar (diabetes, hypoglycemia); skin dis-eases (acne, deep wounds, warts, psoriasis, herpes, shingles, athlete’s foot); Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, and other central nervous system dis-eases; menstrual cycle regulator; stops uterine hemorrhage, aids recovery after childbirth, use for urinary tract infections and PMS; may be contraceptive; also used for stress, depression, general pain, debility, and more; blood purifier, kidney cleanser. Antioxidant, antimutagenic, anticancer, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, cell protector. Works well with most medical drugs and with MSM (methylsulfonylmethane, a dietary supplement), pau d’arco, medicinal mushrooms, Essiac, and other herbs; mild side effects of diarrhea or constipation; some sources say not for autoimmune dis-eases, multiple sclerosis, or tuberculosis, not in pregnancy or breastfeeding; avoid with hormonal drugs, insulin, and vaccines.
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