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box of 30 tea bags.
Te Una de Gato, Cats claw " CatWood " Tea.
Cat's Claw (called Una de Gato in Spanish) derives its name from the
sharp, back-turned spines of the vine's woody stem, which resemble a
cat's claw. Native Peruvian Indians of the Rainforest have used it for
centuries, dating back to the ancient Incas, for a variety of ailments.
The inner bark contains unique active constituents that may help to
support the body's natural defenses.
Cat's claw can be taken in the traditional form as a tea.
When making the tea, use one tea bag for each cup of water, decoct it
for 10 minutes and take it three times a day.
As Aztec wisdom states - and modern research confirms -
daily herbal usage helps support a healthy life.
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