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The parts used medicinally include the inner bark and root, taken in the form of capsules, tea and extract.
The parts used medicinally include the inner bark and root, taken in the form of capsules, tea and extract.
Some cultures have also refered to the plant as the "Sacred Herb of the Rain Forest".



==References==
==References==

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Uncaria tomentosa
File:Thorns U tomentosa.jpg
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U. tomentosa
Binomial name
Uncaria tomentosa
(Willd. ex Schult.) DC.

Uncaria tomentosa (Cat's Claw or Uña de Gato) is a flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to Central and South America from Guatemala south to Peru, occurring in tropical rainforests.

It is a liana growing to 30 m tall, climbing by means of hooked thorns (the "cat's claws" of the common name) on the stems at the base of the leaves. The leaves are in opposite pairs or whorls of three, simple, with a smooth margin.

Uses

It has been used for a variety of purposes, and was first used by the natives of Peru over 2,000 years ago.

It is used in nootropic drugs, as well as in anti-cancer and anti-AIDS medicines. It contains several alkaloids that are responsible for its overall medical effects, as well as tannins and various phytochemicals.

Studies of Cat's Claw show positive effects on the immune system and is helpful for viral and respiratory infections, has an anti-hypertensive properties, and some of the alkaloids may reduce the risk of cardiovascular incidents such as heart attacks and strokes by lowering heart rate, and blood pressure, increase circulation, and improve cholesterol levels.

Some ingredients appear to act as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer agents. As a homeopathic treatment, Cat's Claw can be used to treat intestinal ailments such as Crohn's disease, gastric ulcers and tumors, parasites, colitis, gastritis, diverticulitis and leaky bowel syndrome. Other possible uses include the treatment of AIDS in combination with AZT, the treatment and prevention of arthritis and rheumatism, diabetes, PMS, chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, and prostrate conditions.

The parts used medicinally include the inner bark and root, taken in the form of capsules, tea and extract. Some cultures have also refered to the plant as the "Sacred Herb of the Rain Forest".

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