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Quantum Cat's Claw Complex (60 Capsules)

Quantum Cat's Claw Complex offers quantum-state support for the immune and lymphatic systems.*
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Cat's Claw is a medicinal herb from the Amazon River basin that is widely used for inflammatory disorders. Cat's claw contains gluco indole alkaloids and has been used by generations of Ashaninka Indians living in the Amazon rainforest. Cat's claw is a woody vine that gets it name from the two curved thorns at the base of each leaf. This plant grows wild in the Peruvian rain forest where is grows into the trees. The inner bark of the vine contains the same beneficial properties as the root and is the preferred part since it can be gathered without destroying the plant. Cat's claw is a remarkably potent inhibitor of TNFalpha production. The primary mechanism for its anti-inflammatory actions appears to be immunomodulation via suppression of TNFalpha synthesis. TNF stands for tumor necrosis factor. Cat's claw is also an effective antioxidant.

Quantum Cat's Claw Complex offers quantum-state support for the immune and lymphatic systems. It contains proanthocyanindins, quinovic acid and triterpenes and is in 100% solvent-free vegetable capsules with no toxic tablets, glues or fillers.*
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