Hi Everyone,
I thought I would share with you an update after a couple of weeks on Cat's Claw. I've been taking daily doses of 1,000 mg., in the evenings with dinner. I am noticing a mild improvement in my tinnitus, but it's nowhere near in line with the more powerful anti-inflammatory drugs that give me total relief -- like Prednisone.
It's worth mentioning I am also wearing a night guard daily and taking Magnesium supplements with the Cat's Claw, so it's possible that the anti-spasmodic / muscle-relaxant effect of Magnesium is what is conveying the improvement over the Cat's Claw itself. Even so, Cat's Claw appears generally inoffensive to use and it has helped me quite a bit -- but it isn't the miracle-cure that others have reported, leading me to suspect that the underlying etiological basis for tinnitus that is relieved by cat's claw is probably vascular, and not neuromuscular like mine.
Hope this helps!
I thought I would share with you an update after a couple of weeks on Cat's Claw. I've been taking daily doses of 1,000 mg., in the evenings with dinner. I am noticing a mild improvement in my tinnitus, but it's nowhere near in line with the more powerful anti-inflammatory drugs that give me total relief -- like Prednisone.
It's worth mentioning I am also wearing a night guard daily and taking Magnesium supplements with the Cat's Claw, so it's possible that the anti-spasmodic / muscle-relaxant effect of Magnesium is what is conveying the improvement over the Cat's Claw itself. Even so, Cat's Claw appears generally inoffensive to use and it has helped me quite a bit -- but it isn't the miracle-cure that others have reported, leading me to suspect that the underlying etiological basis for tinnitus that is relieved by cat's claw is probably vascular, and not neuromuscular like mine.
Hope this helps!