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How to Use Cats Claw Safely - Verywell Health Cat's claw, also known as Uncaria tomentosa, is a plant native to the Amazon It is most commonly studied for its anti-inflammatory and antitumor effects 1 The supplement may help people deal with fatigue due to cancer, as well as slow the growth of certain cancer cell types 2
Cats Claw: Usefulness and Safety | NCCIH Cat’s claw is a woody vine that grows wild in the Amazon rainforest and other tropical areas of Central and South America The two most common species are U tomentosa and U guianensis Most commercial preparations of cat’s claw in the United States contain U tomentosa
Uncaria Tomentosa Benefits: A Comprehensive Guide (2025) Uncaria tomentosa, also known as Cat’s Claw, is a woody vine that grows in the tropical areas of Central and South America It has been used for centuries by indigenous people for its medicinal properties The plant gets its name from the hook-like thorns that resemble the claws of a cat
10 Best Uncaria Tomentosa Health Benefits Uncaria tomentosa, also known as cat's claw, is a South American rainforest vine that has been traditionally used for its potent health benefits It contains a variety of alkaloids and phytochemicals that exhibit strong anti-inflammatory, immunostimulant, and antioxidant properties
Uncaria tomentosa as a Promising Natural Source of Molecules with . . . Uncaria tomentosa (Ut) is a Rubiaceae widely used in Peru’s traditional medicine It is mainly known by the vernacular name of Cat’s claw due to its morphological aspects and is found in tropical low mountain forests of Central and South America
Uncaria tomentosa - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Uncaria tomentosa, called “uña de gato,” belonging to the Rubiaceae family, is a thorny liana that grows wild in the upper Amazon region of Peru and neighboring countries