Cat’s claw – Uña de gato AF tincture 50 ml

Vilcacora is a vine, sometimes considered a liana, that can grow to 30 m in height. In Spanish it is known as Uňa de Gato (Cat’s Claw). Vilcacora supports the body’s natural defence – the immune system – and helps maintain healthy joints You can read about other positive effects of this plant in freely access…

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Vilcacora is a vine, sometimes considered a liana, that can grow to 30 m in height. In Spanish it is known as Uňa de Gato (Cat’s Claw). Vilcacora supports the body’s natural defence – the immune system – and helps maintain healthy joints

You can read about other positive effects of this plant in freely accessible publications. The tincture contains no alcohol, dyes, or artificial sweeteners.

Contents: glycerol; water; Uncaria tomentosa

Recommended dose and instructions: Shake well. Use 20 drops 3x per day. We recommend putting the drops in your mouth and letting them absorb through the oral mucosa. This can be followed with a small amount of water. The daily recommended dose contains extract equal to 5,070 mg of fresh plant matter.

Warning: This product is not a substitute for a balanced diet. Do not exceed the daily recommended dose. Close tightly and store in a dark, dry place out of reach of children. Not intended for children, pregnant or nursing women.

Count: 50 ml

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Cat's Claw - Uncaria tomentosa

Common Names: Cat's Claw, Vilcacora, Uña de Gato, Uncaria, life-giving vine of Peru, Samento, Uncaria guianensis, Uncaria tomentosa, Cat´s Claw, Griffe du chat, Liane du Pérou, Katzenkralle, Griffe de chat, Czepota puszysta, Unha de gato, zwyczajowo Vilcacora

For optimal cultivation, Cat's Claw requires a humid environment in lowland and rolling landscapes. The plant prefers loamy, clayey, and poorly drained soils, and thrives best in flooded or waterlogged areas where the average minimum annual temperature is above 18.5°C and the maximum is 27.7°C. The ideal climate includes between 2000–6000 mm of annual rainfall. Spanish sources describe a...