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Parkinson’s and Cat’ Claw

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I have PD for 12 years,

I have tried about 35 different supplements with unclear results

Doing better with Cat’s Claw one spoon daily (included in jar) and WorX stem cell support

Was able to decease Sinemet from qid to tid

Better sleep

Improved constipationp

Less tremors

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park_bear

Please link to the product you are using. Thanks!

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Boscoejean

Is this the product you are using? amazon.com/Stem-Cell-Supple...

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heartinmotion in reply to Boscoejean

yes that is the one, but it is probably the effects from the Cat’s claw

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gomelgo in reply to Boscoejean

Not cheap eh? I hope HealthyHeart will respond.

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healthyheart7 in reply to gomelgo

And I do not know if it helps

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gomelgo in reply to healthyheart7

But the cats claw does? If so, has it been consistent?

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healthyheart7 in reply to gomelgo

to early to tell

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Boscoejean

Cat's claw

mountsinai.org/health-libra....

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gomelgo in reply to Boscoejean

I would recommend the Vimergy version since they don't use alcohol.

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healthyheart7 in reply to Boscoejean

Excellent review

Thx

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lbrussell

Fiund on Web.md: If you have one of these conditions, it's best to avoid using cat's claw without consulting with your healthcare provider. Parkinson disease: There is a concern that cat's claw might make tremors or movements worse in people with Parkinson disease. Consult with your healthcare provider before using cat's claw.

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heartinmotion in reply to lbrussell

I read that but everyone is different and symptoms, etiologies and responses to therapy with Parkinson varies from person to person. Part of the reason it is so difficult to treat/cure.I agree consult your physician first.

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gomelgo in reply to lbrussell

There are others who recommend cats claw for PD. I have recently started reading Medical Medium stuff, and he recommends it though he is not a doctor. But the medical establishment makes natural substances almost impossible to be approved. So it's not surprising. I took a dropper full of it when I read this thread about 10 minutes ago, and my tremor is actually calmer!

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gomelgo in reply to gomelgo

Just to be clear, he recommends it specifically FOR PD.

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lbrussell

And on the positive side, from Dr. Weil: drweil.com/vitamins-supplem...

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Fava-1

I use Cats claw too

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saraoutwest in reply to Fava-1

aunt bean? Are you still using only fava tincture as your dopamine replacement? Is it still working well for you?

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heartinmotion in reply to saraoutwest

I never used fava tincture.

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heartinmotion in reply to Fava-1

Does it help you?

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Fava-1 in reply to heartinmotion

I think so. I don't take capsule every day, probably 2 times a week. Also take Ashwaghanda, and Lions Mane mushroom capsules

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healthyheart7 in reply to Fava-1

Be careful with Ashwsghanda it can delay the release of Dopamine by the neurons as per a clinical trial

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Boscoejean

Dr. Weil article on cat's claw: drweil.com/vitamins-supplem...

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heartinmotion in reply to Boscoejean

Excellent article

Thx

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faridaro

May I ask which brand of Cat's Claw dId you use?

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healthyheart7 in reply to faridaro

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faridaro in reply to healthyheart7

Thanks!

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Debgiffen

This video on cat’s claw just showed up in my feed this morning. He mentions benefits for Alzheimer’s but not for Parkinson’s.

youtu.be/FjSzMdehyWM

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faridaro in reply to Debgiffen

Good information! The only problem is that the Pure Mountain Botanicals Cats Claw which he recommends is Uncaria Tomentosa , while Gou Teng which healthyheart is using (and Dr. Weil's article has mentioned) is Uncaria rhynchophylla. Not sure how much they differ, may be someone can comment on it.

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healthyheart7 in reply to faridaro

It doesn’t really matter the Uncaria rhynchophyllare appears to be helping

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Gioc in reply to faridaro

I don't see much difference at the medical level, IMO are two different varieties of the same plant with small botanical differences.

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healthyheart7 in reply to Gioc

Any other Chinese herbal recommdations?

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Gioc in reply to healthyheart7

No, it's not my field. I am just an experienced educated farmer. If you want I can help you create your own fac- similar Mediterranean diet with the products of your locality.

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Esperanto in reply to Gioc

Curious! Perhaps interesting to start a separate item to share your and others' gardening experiences with us. It is the beginning of the growing season and the garden plan can still be updated with interesting vegetables, herbs and fruit choices for Mediterranean/MIND/PD diet. 🙏

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Gioc in reply to Esperanto

Esperanto,

interesting yes, but that would be a little off topic here. Then the theme is very practical with few "links" 😁.

They will ask you for the link, then your personal experience then the research link again. 😂😂😂.

ChatGPT will soon replace us all and it will be the end of the forums. 😂

PS: Uncaria is not native to China but exists all over the world.🐥🐥🐥

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Esperanto in reply to Gioc

This makes me happy. The garden, the best medicine for PD. It contains everything we are advised: proper nutrition, exercise and mental well-being. 🍀

Here we only focus on one of the thousands of (millions) of items, Cat’s Claw: what kind, which brand, price, solvent, personal experiences, the hundreds of potentially active, counteracting and risky components, the many studies…and. we don't even talk about the ecological footprint, sponsorship Amazon, our relationship with China, etc. “Consult with your healthcare provider before using cat's claw” He no longer answers my emails, but my neurologist will certainly be very enthusiastic if I might get to talk to him in six months. Fortunately, he will soon also have access to GPT. Or do we no longer need them like HE? 😀

Here we come!
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Esperanto in reply to Gioc

By the way, this is what GPT says about Cat’s Claw in relation to Parkinson’s: 

“There is currently insufficient scientific evidence to conclude that cat’s claw (Uncaria tomentosa) is effective for treating Parkinson’s. While some studies have shown that cat's claw has antioxidant properties and can reduce the inflammatory response in the body, no clinical studies have been conducted to confirm its effectiveness in the treatment of Parkinson's. Parkinson’s treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach, including medication, physiotherapy and sometimes surgical interventions as well. Therefore, always consult your doctor before taking cat's claw or other supplements to treat or prevent Parkinson's. It is important to follow the prescribed treatment and make any changes to your diet or supplements only after consulting your doctor.” 😎

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Gioc in reply to Esperanto

Very interesting Esperanto, chatGPT is the patient teacher we all would have liked, but people believe in people not computers, for this there will always be a need for a good doctor. IMO it will be the death of public forums like this because whoever wants to share their practical experiences on the web will have them stolen by an Artificial intelligence (AI) as well as all other personal information. The information must be found with experience before being processed and distributed by AI, in fact the useful information on the treatment of the PD does not yet exist and GPT will not find it. Your peppers are beautiful, a collection of different varieties I see, or not?

Salad for me and for friends.
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Esperanto in reply to Gioc

Totally agree with you Gio! But rest assured, if you ask this question to chatGPT he assures us that the forums remain necessary. 😀 It is a useful tool, but it mainly reproduces existing ingrained information and opinions, so very recognizable and human, That's exactly what we try to avoid on HE, by making new connections, sharing personal experiences, critically reviewing the latest research and especially how we feel. I do expect AI to take over some of that anyway, and it might even see that there are lots of varieties of peppers and tomatoes growing in our greenhouse. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎

In any case, he will easily be able to draw the conclusion that you shall have many friends with such salad production! 🍀

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crewmanwhite

Cat's Claw is an antimicrobial so there is a good chance that one of the originating causes of your symptoms is an underlying stealth infections.

It is worth following up with a skilled practitioner trained in stealth infections.

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healthyheart7 in reply to crewmanwhite

Good thought

Will look into it.

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crewmanwhite

Great :)

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Grumpy77

What's the role of WorX stem cell support in the improvement of your symptoms. Is it a separate supplement that must be taken with gou teng... healthyheart7 ?

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heartinmotion in reply to Grumpy77

Short of actual stem cell transfusion, hopeful it will help stimulate my dormant stem cells

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Grumpy77 in reply to heartinmotion

Honestly I don't understand, i guess healthyheart7 throws more light on this

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Fava-1

I take Cat's Claw occasionally also and do very well

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Lizzy9 in reply to Fava-1

Hello ~ If you don’t mind ~ How much and how often?

Thank you and have a fabulous day!

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Fava-1 in reply to Lizzy9

I don't take it all the time, but will take a capsule every day for a couple weeks and then it might be a couple months before taking any more. Can't tell you exact results, but it helps with colon issues and I know it is valuable at times

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Lizzy9 in reply to Fava-1

Thank you so much!! One more thing ~ do you mind letting me know which brand(s) you use?

Thank you again!,

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Fava-1 in reply to Lizzy9

Usually buy from Swansons Health Products on line

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Lizzy9 in reply to Fava-1

Wonderful!! I think they’re a good company.

Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate your time and information.

Have a fabulous day and God bless you!!

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heartinmotion in reply to Lizzy9

Gou Teng - Uncaria Rhynchophylla stem, Branch & Hook, 100 Grams,(E-Fong)

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Lizzy9 in reply to heartinmotion

Thank you!

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Lizzy9

Hello ~ I was wondering how you are doing ~ if you’re still taking Cat’s Claw? If so how much and any benefits you may have from taking it.

Thank you for your time and have a fabulous day.

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