How to Use Cat's Claw to Treat Arthritis Symptoms

Native to tropical regions in Central and South America, cat's claw is a woody vine that's been used to treat various maladies for thousands of years. While relatively few scientific studies have been conducted, anecdotal evidence suggests that cat's claw can be an effective, natural way to treat arthritis.

Things You'll Need

  • Cat's claw extract
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Instructions

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      Visit your local health food or herbal remedy store to purchase cat's claw extract. It is also widely available from online retailers.

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      Use cat's claw to make tea by adding up to 10 grams to 8 ounces of water. Boil the mixture for 15 minutes. Strain the tea and drink it. Repeat this process 3 times per day.

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      Take up to half a tsp. of cat's claw tincture 2 or 3 times per day, depending on the severity of your arthritis symptoms. If you prefer to use it in capsule form, take a 100 mg tablet once per day.

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      Relieve the knee pain associated with osteoarthritis by using cat's claw. Studies have been conducted that suggest cat's claw alleviates knee pain without side effects.

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      Use the extract to treat the inflammation associated with the various forms and symptoms of arthritis. Cat's claw has been scientifically shown to reduce inflammation when taken in combination with sulfasalazine or hydroxychloroquine.

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      Learn about the possible interactions cat's claw may have with drugs. It is not recommended for use in combination with immunosuppressive medications because cat's claw may stimulate the immune system. Cat's claw may also interact with blood thinners, birth control pills, diuretics and medications used to treat blood pressure.

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      Expect relatively few side effects to result from the usage of cat's claw to treat arthritis. However, be aware that anecdotal evidence suggests that users may experience mild dizziness and nausea when first using cat's claw. Also, diarrhea can result from taking cat's claw, though it will generally abate with continued use.

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