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| For Additional Information Click: Cat's Claw Extract Supplement Using cat's claw bark can have a variety of positive effects on your health and well-being. Not only does it enhance the immune system, it reduces inflammation and alleviates pain. Patients may find that the use of this herb enables them to slowly move away from pain medication toward a more natural solution. Grown in South America, cat's claw is one of the more popular herbs for immune system care. It began to gain acceptance among natural healers in the United States around 1994, but it has long been used in its native land to fight discomfort. Peruvian Indians have utilized its natural abilities for centuries. In addition to helping the body fight illness naturally, it has also been shown to treat arthritis and reduce spasms in the bladd In addition to its calming effects on the nervous system, there are some that believe this herb increases disease fighting cells in the blood. This accounts for the boost in the immune system, but may go even further and help to prevent the development of cancer. Similar to the properties in certain foods that are believed to prevent cancer, cat's claw may help to build stronger blood that has the ability to fight off cancer causing agents. Those interested in using cat's claw extract supplement to boost their immune system should consider working with an herbalist to create a natural plan that works best for their unique makeup. While a doctor is unlikely to encourage a patient to use only herbal supplements to enhance their health, many are open to including it in an otherwise healthy lifestyle. There is no concrete proof that herbs like cat's claw cure or prevent disease. But combined with an overall healthy lifestyle, they can go a long way in assisting the bodies natural response to disease and sickness. | |
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