CV19 Vax DESTROYS HEART AND BRAIN of Billions of People – Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi
Cat's Claw and The Brain: Could This Revolutionize Care for Cognitive Decline?
The mental fog is because the BioWeapon Injections are attacking the brain, eating holes in the brain and building up plaque in the brain, hence 'Vaxxidents, Adult and Juvenile Alzheimer's Disease.'
Watch out for Vaxxidents while driving especially in the cities.
By Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi CV19 Vax DESTROYS HEART AND BRAIN of Billions of People Interviewed by: Greg Hunter with USAWatchDog.com
By: Dr. Lam Cat's Claw and The Brain: Could This Revolutionize Care for Cognitive Decline?
How Cat's Claw Works
Currently, the reason for these effects isn't fully understood. There are 7-10 components in cat's claw, including some new ones that had never been seen before these recent studies. There are several known alkaloids present. These are naturally occurring compounds found most often in plants and consisting mostly of nitrogen atoms. They have a pronounced effect on the human body and can be found in a variety of medications such as morphine and opium.
However, several specific polyphenols were also found in cat's claw, including some which were unfamiliar to the researchers. This includes proanthocyanidins, which are chemical compounds that give many types of fruit, their blue, red, or purple colors. They may help in the fight against cancer, have anti-aging properties, and are found in red wine and grape seed extract. These substances are also Epicatechin dimers. Epicatechin is a polyphenol which is found in green tea. Both of these substances may be what give these foods their incredible health benefits. What this means is that cat's claw contains two essential types of polyphenols or phytochemicals that are usually only found separately. And these particular phytochemicals both help with the inhibition of plaque formation and growth.
There may also be even more important constituents within this vine, and some of them were the focus of the study on cat's claw and the brain. One of the new polyphenols found in cat's claw, known as H2, could also reduce brain plaque in older and younger mice. This is important because it means that older animals may benefit from this treatment even if they have marked memory loss and cognitive decline because of plaque.
The study showed that older mice who had 20.35 plaques per square millimeter in the brain experience a decrease of plaque numbers by 52 percent. This means that this extract could be beneficial for the millions of people with extensive plaque formations caused by dementia and Alzheimer's.
This means that, if it works, then this extract has the potential to help a lot of people across the world when it becomes accepted for human use. It may also help when you have AFS and need to improve the overall health of your brain as well as specific problems related to imbalances of the Neuroaffect circuit.
Where to buy Cat’s Claw Online
Cat's Claw Bark
Botanical Name: Uncaria tomentosa
Origin: Peru
$ 4. 45 for 1/4 lbs of Cat's Claw Bark
$ 11.13 for one pound of Cat's Claw Bark