Enjoy Organic Cat's Claw tea by Buddha Teas as Cat's Claw is an ancient plant that gained a reputation for assisting with numerous ailments way back during the Inca civilization.
Cat's Claw Tea Health Benefits
- Boasts antioxidant properties
- Contains quinic acid esters
- May promote a healthy gut
- 18 Bleach Free Tea Bags / Box
Brewing Suggestions
For a proper cup of tea ...
- Recommended temperature: 205°
- Cover and steep to taste.
- Remove tea bag and enjoy!
In the Know
Cat’s Claw might be the strangest name for a tea we’ve come across. Don’t be fooled, however: there is absolutely nothing about this remarkable plant that is going to hurt you. Quite the contrary; the bark and root of Cat’s Claw is as old as old can be, and here to help with a plethora of modern day issues. Fix yourself a cup, and get ready for a simple, pleasing journey to better health.
What is Cat’s Claw?
A prolific, woody vine that flowers bright yellow and grows in the tropical regions of Central and South America, Cat’s Claw is named after its thorns that resemble a cat’s claw. It’s an ancient plant that began cultivating a reputation for assisting with numerous ailments way back during the Inca civilization.
Historically it was used for basic but all around health concerns related to inflammation and viral infections. Today, Cat’s Claw’s’ uses have expanded. Current practitioners intend all kinds of results when prescribing Cat’s Claw.
What Does Buddha Teas Cat's Claw Tea Taste Like?
Buddha Teas Cat’s Claw Tea is the gorgeous color, reminiscent of an evening sky, as a rose-tinted glow spreads across an expansive horizon. That being said, looks here may be deceiving, as the taste of our Cat’s Claw Tea reveals that you can’t tell a tea by its hue. Neither sweet, nor all that distinctive, this mild cup of earthy wonder may leave you scratching your head, as the flavor lends itself quite well to playing around with other teas. Additionally, something else you’ll notice is that the tea itself is powdery, having been cultivated from the bark part of the plant, rather than like with other herbal teas the leaves or seeds. The bark is actually stripped off the vine, and then ground into a powder that eventually ends up in your tea bag. You’ll notice the tea itself is rather cloudy, not clear. Further, if you tune in to the sensation, you’ll likely experience a kind of “thick” feeling, which definitely seems to be urging you to take in the nurturing that cat’s claw wants to provide. We suggest you allow the brew in, and accept what it has to offer, which is a lot.
How to Make Cat’s Claw Tea
A good boil is recommended, and a decent steep, but not too long, say 3-5 minutes. You’ll be encouraged to include your favorite sweetener, if sweet’s your thing. Or, as mentioned, experiment with other flavors; we love a quick dunk (1-2 minutes) of our ever-versatile Ginger Root, though Fennel and Fenugreek are fantastic options as well.
Why choose Buddha Teas?
What sets us apart from other tea companies? We start with a philosophy of living in harmony with nature, not using it for profit. Buddha Teas uses only fresh, pure organic or sustainably wild harvested ingredients and maintains their natural purity in every tea we sell. We have also created the "Teas for Trees" campaign, planting 5000 trees a year to offset the paper use in our tea bags. Each of our tea bags is bleach-free to eliminate the risk of chemicals, and our boxes are made from 100% recycled material. When you buy Buddha Teas, you'll enjoy the fresh, full flavor of a truly natural tea in every sip,
Brand: Buddha Teas
Organic Cats Claw, 18 bag