The bigest benefit that I get from cat's claw is reduced inflamation.
That's probably the most overlooked benefit of Cat's Claw. Much of the damage done by the Lyme bacteria is caused by inflamation and Cat's Claw breaks the cycle. My wife and I both take the RainTree Cat's Claw. Our choice after trying many different brands and several of the TOA-free variety.
Blue Skies........John
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My inflammation is worse since starting the Samento nearly 5 months ago. I finally had to go on anti-inflammatories a month ago. This is the longest I have had to stay on them.
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Tracy:
Maybe you should try the REAL Cat's Claw and see what THAT does for you. I have better results with Devil's Claw myself. But take both anyway.
JOHN:
Have you tried the StarWest Botanicals brand of WHOLE Cat's Claw? I won't take TOA free as I don't want to lose ALL the benefits of Cat's Claw. But, I also realize that as long as it hasn't been adulterated, all whole cat's claw should be the same, right? It all grows out of the ground.
I have now cut back to 71 pills a day from the 89 I was taking, (of ALL herbs), and haven't noticed any bad returning symptoms, so far.
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