The Cat's Claw also known as Herinha is a medicinal plant that grows in the shape of a lily forming climbing bushes. It has light green leaves with slightly curved spines, its reddish brown stem and cream can store water inside to meet its own needs.
The cat's nail has medicinal properties anti-inflammatory and reactivator of the immunity and can be used in the treatment of tonsillitis and arthritis. It can be bought in many natural products stores and its scientific name is Uncaria Tomentosa .
What is cat's claw?
The cat's nail serves for ulcer, candidiasis, bursitis, gastritis, hemorrhage, rhinitis, asthma, viral, prostate, inflammation in the joints, arthritis, tonsillitis, rheumatism, skin problems, dysentery, herpes, myoma, gonorrhea and reduces blood pressure Moreenteente use more useesente useenteente use
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The cat's nail has analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulating, anti-rheumatic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, cellular regenerative, menstrual regulator, contraceptive, antipyretic and diuretic properties.
How to use the cat's claw
The cat's claw can be used in the form of tea from the leaves and roots of this plant, tinctures or capsules sold in pharmacies of natural medicines.
- For Cat's Toenail Tea : Use 20g of peels and roots of cat's claw for 1 liter of water. Boil the ingredients for 15 minutes, then remove the tea from the heat and let stand in the capped container for 10 minutes, then strain and drink. It is recommended to take cat tea every 8 hours between meals.
For guidelines regarding daily doses required a specialist in herbal medicine should be consulted.
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Side Effects of Cat's Nail
The cat's nail if used in high doses can cause contraceptive effect, diarrhea, nausea and constipation.
Contraindications of cat's claw
The use of cat's claw is contraindicated for pregnant women, breastfeeding women, people with plant allergy.
Transplanted patients with gastric problems, multiple sclerosis and tuberculosis should not use cat's claw.