Devil's Claw root
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Devil's Claw
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Information About Devil's Claw root:
Common Uses: Studies have found that taking devil's claw for several months substantially reduces pain and improves physical functioning in people with osteoarthritis. Devil's claw may provide relief from low back and neck pain. It is considered useful for upset stomach, loss of appetite, headaches, allergies, and fever.
Suggested Uses: 30 to 50 drops in water or juice three to four times daily or as recommended by your health practitioner.
Traditional Uses:
Herbal Anecdote: Devil's Claw is named for the miniature hooks that cover its fruit. It is native to southern Africa, and for thousands of years, the peoples of the Kalahari Desert have used devil's claw root in remedies to treat pain and complications of pregnancy and in topical ointments to heal sores, boils, and other skin problems.
![]() | 300mL mL - Devil's Claw root (Harpagophytum procumbens) Devil's Claw is named for the miniature hooks that cover its fruit. It is native to southern Africa, and for thousands of years, the peoples of the Kalahari Desert have used devil's claw root in remedies to treat pain and complications of pregnancy and in topical ointments to heal sores, boils, and other skin problems. |
| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water | |



