cat's claw ou la griffe du chat (anglais)
Posté : 24 avr. 2006 20:33
Dr. Brent Davis has been working with Uncaria tomentosa since
1988 and calls it a "world class herb" and the "opener of the way"
because of his claim of its remarkable ability to cleanse the
entire intestinal tract. He says, "Cat's Claw helps patients
suffering from stomach and bowel disorders."
Cat's Claw appears to have many therapeutic applications.
Studies conducted in Peru, Austria, Germany, England, Hungary and
Italy suggest it may be benficial in the treatment of AIDS and HIV
virus, allergies, arthritis, bursitis, cancer, systemic
candidiasis, chronic fatigue syndrome, organic depression,
diabetes, herpes, lupus, PMS, and bowel disorders including Crohn's
disease, diverticulitis, leaky bowel syndrome, colitis, hemorroids,
fistulas, gastritis, ulcers, parasites, and intestinal flora
imbalance.
In an article written by Phillip N. Steinberg, he mentions
that he found more than 20 different references and articles about
Uncaria tomentosa through a Med-line database search. He also
publishes a newsletter about Cat's Claw.
A major supplier is Peruvian Imports Unlimited in North Palm
Beach, Florida. It is available in herbal tea or capsule form.
According to research three to six grams per day is considered
therapeutic if using capsules or three to four strong cups of tea
per day. As much as twenty grams per day might be used in advanced
stages of pathology. Dr. Richard Gerber of Germany says German
studies have determined that Cat's Claw has very low toxicity even
when taken in large amounts.
1988 and calls it a "world class herb" and the "opener of the way"
because of his claim of its remarkable ability to cleanse the
entire intestinal tract. He says, "Cat's Claw helps patients
suffering from stomach and bowel disorders."
Cat's Claw appears to have many therapeutic applications.
Studies conducted in Peru, Austria, Germany, England, Hungary and
Italy suggest it may be benficial in the treatment of AIDS and HIV
virus, allergies, arthritis, bursitis, cancer, systemic
candidiasis, chronic fatigue syndrome, organic depression,
diabetes, herpes, lupus, PMS, and bowel disorders including Crohn's
disease, diverticulitis, leaky bowel syndrome, colitis, hemorroids,
fistulas, gastritis, ulcers, parasites, and intestinal flora
imbalance.
In an article written by Phillip N. Steinberg, he mentions
that he found more than 20 different references and articles about
Uncaria tomentosa through a Med-line database search. He also
publishes a newsletter about Cat's Claw.
A major supplier is Peruvian Imports Unlimited in North Palm
Beach, Florida. It is available in herbal tea or capsule form.
According to research three to six grams per day is considered
therapeutic if using capsules or three to four strong cups of tea
per day. As much as twenty grams per day might be used in advanced
stages of pathology. Dr. Richard Gerber of Germany says German
studies have determined that Cat's Claw has very low toxicity even
when taken in large amounts.