Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Cat's Claw : A New-Age Anti-Oxidant?

Cat's claw has been used as an anti-inflammatory in South America for thousands of years. More recently professional herbalists have used the plant to treat a wide variety of ailments and diseases including arthritis, some cancers, and even AIDS. Cat's claw has many youth restoring properties as well, and can be particularly beneficial when absorbed through the skin.

As an antioxidant, the herb can help repair free radical damage to the body inside and out. Among the many health benefits this yields, it can help reverse the ageing effects of sun damage. Cat's claw acts as an immune system stimulant and increases blood flow by dilating the blood vessels. It has become a popular ingredient in spa treatments for its youth restoring properties and its ability to aid in the reduction of cellulite.

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