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Benefits Of Rainforest Una De Gato

By: Mich Tucker Home | Health-and-Fitness


Native to Peru and Brazil, una de gato is more commonly known as cat's claw. This climbing vine has been used in South American medicine for many years to treat infections, arthritis, and gastrointestinal disorders. However, more and more studies are underway to determine its efficacy in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and other known cancers. Thus, the health benefit derived from rainforest una de gato is the subject of this article.

Recent studies in Asia, Europe and North America indicate this herb may actually reduce inflammation, stimulate the immune system, kill viruses, and protect against heart disease. While this is exciting news, scientists are exploring its use as treatment of HIV and AIDS. Cat's Claw is a root bark used as medicine that grows in the rain forest of the Andes Mountains. The name cat's claw derived due to the woody vine that twines up trees and has two curved thorns that look like cat's claws at the base of its leaves.

An anti-inflammatory, cat's claw stimulates white blood cells to fight infection. The compounds within it act as steroids in the body, which are used to treat arthritis. Recent studies reveal it can reduce swelling by half. Acting as a detoxification agent, cat's claw boots the immune system and aids in those who suffer from gastrointestinal disorders involving inflammation. A study was conducted in which the use of cat's claw inhibited the formation of plaque deposits in the arteries.

Research has also revealed that cat's claw may be utilized as a treatment for cancerous tumors. The National Cancer Institute did find evidence of its anti-tumor effects. It allows for improving chemotherapy in cancer patients, and because of its antioxidant properties could help the body eliminate toxins that are initially caused by chemo and radiation therapy.

The ingredients in rainforest una de gato enhance the immune system by stimulating the immune response, and act as antioxidants to rid the body of free radicals, or bad cells. The compounds found in this supplement also work to kill viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms that cause disease, and they work to inhibit healthy cells from becoming cancerous. This herb has anti-inflammatory properties that help to relieve arthritis, gout, and other inflammatory problems. In addition, cat's claw promoted healing of wounds; helps in the treatment of ulcers; and may help in relieving chronic pain. Also, many health practitioners have reported successes using the herb to treat Crohn's disease.

Another vitally important feature of una de gato is that it contains an array of Rainforest plant elements including polyphenols. These help with the body's anti-oxidant response and serve as free radical scavengers. Free radicals can damage and mutate healthy cells. In contemporary life we are constantly assaulted by them. Common sources of free radicals are air pollution, smoke, pesticides, dietary fat and x-rays.

Rainforest ua de gato is now considered equal, if not superior, to the world's foremost immune-fortifying herbs, including: echinacea, golden seal, pau d'arco, garlic and Siberian ginseng. It has also been compared favorably with shark cartilage and caprylic acid. It is particularly beneficial to the immune, digestive and structural systems.



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While engaged as an independent representative for New Vision International (Wellness Products), Michelle Tucker's overall goal is to help circulate information about good health and wellbeing. "Everyone deserves to live the best life they can."

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