Cat’s Claw Extract Powder | 289626-41-1
Product Description:
Product Description:
Cat's claw is a wild herb, cat's claw, Chinese medicine name. Likes light, but also shade tolerance, likes humid environment, should grow on loose, suitable moist soil, more resistant to water and humidity. Medicine with roots. It is the dried root tuber of the Ranunculus little ranunculus.
Distributed in Guangxi, Taiwan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hunan, Anhui, Hubei, Henan and other places. The young leaves and stems of Cat's Claw are edible, and the roots can be used as medicine.
Whether it is edible or medicinal, cat's claw has a variety of effects, with the effect of dissolving phlegm and dissipating knots, detoxification and swelling.
The efficacy and role of Cat's claw extract powder:
Antibacterial
The main effect of cat's claw is antibacterial. It contains a variety of natural antibacterial ingredients, which can inhibit the viability of tuberculosis in the human body, and it can improve the activity of lymphocytes in the human body, which can significantly improve the human body's own antibacterial ability.
When there is inflammation in the human body, taking cat's claw in time can make the inflammation subside as soon as possible, and taking cat's claw in normal people can prevent bacterial infection.
Prevent leukemia
Prevention of leukemia: Eating cat's claw in moderation can also prevent leukemia. Some medicinal ingredients contained in cat's claw have obvious killing effects on leukemia cells and can prevent leukemia.
Even for patients who already suffer from leukemia, moderate consumption of cat's claw can control the disease and relieve symptoms.
Anti-inflammatory effect
The study found that the anti-acute inflammatory effect of the relapsed cat's claw water extract is significant, the reason may be to achieve anti-inflammatory effect by inhibiting the expansion of capillaries, reducing the permeability, and reducing the exudate.
Therefore, cat's claw helps pharyngitis, tonsillitis, non-tuberculous lymphadenitis, chronic pharyngitis, etc. have a significant effect.
Protective inhibition
Studies have found that cat's claw has varying degrees of inhibitory effects on the central nervous system, heart, respiratory system and intestinal wall of animals, and can temporarily decrease blood pressure, but has no dilating effect on blood vessels.
It is inferred that the drug may have protective effects on the human body. Inhibition is beneficial to improve physical fitness and enhance resistance to disease.