Click to enlargeGaia Herbs - Cat's Claw Bark - 1 oz

Cat’s Claw Bark by Gaia Herbs helps supports healthy functions of the immune system. It is indigenous to the Amazon rainforest and has been used for hundreds of years by native tribes. It derives its name from hook-like thorns that resemble the claws of a cat, and like its namesake, this plant is thought to be small but powerful.

Cats Claw Bark Benefits:
• Promotes a healthy inflammatory response
• Traditionally taken to sustain healthy joints
• Revered by athletes, weekend warriors, and anyone that occasionally overdoes it.
• This herb will help you keep living an active lifestyle.

Cat’s Claw Bark ingredients in 30 drops:
Cat’s Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) bark extract 1.33 ml

Other ingredients: Organic alcohol USP (50-60%), water.

Suggested Use:
Adults take 30-40 drops of extract in a small amount of water 3-4 times daily between meals, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

Consult with your healthcare practitioner before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication or have a medical condition.

Keep out of reach of children.


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