Harvested from an Ashaninka Indian preserve in the Peruvian Amazon, Cat’s Claw Bark (also known as Uña de Gato) has been used for centuries by native Indians. Today, it is the subject of ongoing scientific research.
Cat’s Claw is also known as Uña de Gato and is named for the sharp, curved thorns found on its stem. Solaray only uses the inner bark portion of the vine.
Cat's claw bark (Uncaria tomentosa) is a rain forest herb used by indigenous Peruvians for centuries, dating back to the ancient Incas. The inner bark contains unique active constituents to Enhance su
Cat's claw bark (Uncaria tomentosa) is a rain forest herb used by indigenous Peruvians for centuries, dating back to the ancient Incas. The inner bark contains unique active constituents to Enhance su