Native to Central and South America, cat's claw has been used for hundreds of years to treat a variety of health complaints. Utilizing its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects to support DNA repair, joint health, immune function, and normal cell division. Cat's claw was first popularized by the German natural scientist Arturo Brell. Dr. Brell used cat's claw to treat his rheumatic pain. He later treated another German colonist, Luis Schuler, who had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. After other therapies had failed, Mr. Schuler began consuming cat's claw root tea three times a day. He improved remarkably, and one year later was apparently free of cancer. Cat's claw is generally safe and well tolerated, but should not be used by pregnant or nursing women, young children, people taking antihypertensive medications, those with autoimmune conditions, or individuals undergoing organ or tissue transplants.
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