Cat's Claw Herbs are Great for Arthritis and Infections
Cat's Claw Health BenefitsCat's claw herbs are believed to benefit the immune system and by the way, if you have a swollen knee or shoulder, this plant can be a godsend for you too.These benefits are wonderful not only for those of you who have arthritis, but if you or someone you know has a joint related condition like fibromyalgia, you can pass the word on to them that they may want to try cat's claw. Just so ya know, it's great for an upset stomach too. Let's take a look at some specific illnesses and conditions this herb is useful for. Arthritis - this herb is a plentiful helping of many vitamins and minerals. It's also an anti-inflammatory and a potent one at that. What does that mean for you? Well if you suffer from the joint pain of arthritis, you probably have looked for something that can not only soothe those dull aches you have, but those sharp knee and elbow pains as well. I'm here to tell ya, look no further if you're looking for more flexible joints. Cat's claw can be an answer to your prayers. Constipation and Indigestion - Don't think cat's claw herb's medicinal benefits stop at joint problems. Have you had problems with a belly ache or two after eating a full meal. To be honest, you're not in the minority with this problem. There are thousands of people sitting in their doctor's waiting rooms wasting their day away with indigestion or with acid reflux. "Just give me the darn purple pill and make my pain go away" Well, let me just say this, ive had experience in this area. and those medications very likely have unpleasant side effects. Alot of the problems many of you are having with both constipation and indigestion stem from the same problem. Too many toxic substances have built up along your intestinal walls over the years. What happens next is your digestive processes slow down and you end up with a belly ache and you haven't pooped in three days. Here's what you do, drink cat's claw as a tea for two weeks and see if your stomach issues aren't cleared up. In ConclusionAs always, if you're on prescription medications and you're worried about possible side effects, you should talk to your doctor. And, for you pregnant and breast-feeding ladies out there reading this article, I have good advice for you too. My advice is to wait until your baby is no longer nursing before you take the cat's claw plant. |
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