Cat’s Claw Bark
Cat’s Claw Bark, cut, 1 oz (Uncaria tomentosa)
Herbal Uses of Cat’s Claw Bark
- Internal Use
- The bark of the Cat’s Claw plant is believed to have anti-inflammatory and immune-enhancing properties when ingested as a tea.
- External Use
- Used topically, Cat’s Claw Bark has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties.
- Homeopathic Remedies
- Cat’s Claw Bark has a substance that has demonstrated usefulness in the treatment of a variety of ailments when utilized in homeopathic preparations. These conditions include joint pain, digestive difficulties, and respiratory tract infections.
Magical Uses of Cat’s Claw Bark
- Protection and Banishing
- Use as an incense to ward off evil spirits and protect your home.
- Cursing
- Burn and create a powder for cursing and hexing.
- Healing
- Steep the bark and create a tea for healing the body and spirit.
- Dreamwork
- Brew a tea from the bark and drink before bedtime to bring about prophetic dreams.
- Love Spells
- Create a charm with Cat’s Claw bark to attract love.
- Psychic Work
- Burn as an incense to open the third eye and enhance psychic abilities.
Disclaimer
The information provided about the potential uses of Cat’s Claw bark for magical purposes is intended for educational purposes only. Please be aware that using Cat’s Claw for magical purposes may have psychological effects and may also cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Use caution and discretion when exploring these practices, and be mindful of any potential allergies.
Please note that the use of herbs and herbal remedies is not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA does not evaluate or approve herbs for safety or effectiveness, and they may not have been tested for purity or quality. Therefore, it is important to use caution when using any herb or herbal remedy, and to be aware that they may have potential risks and interactions. If you have any health concerns, please consult with a healthcare professional before using any herb or herbal remedy. The information provided about the potential uses and benefits of herbs is for educational purposes only, and is not intended as a substitute for medical advice or treatment.






