What is Devil's Claw good for?
HERBAL USES
DEVIL'S CLAW
Devil's Claw may help with inflammation, pain relief, back pain, arthritis, gout, and rheumatism. It may also assist as a sleep aid, digestive stimulant, and as a diuretic.
Additionally, it may be useful for diabetes, allergies, gallbladder, kidney disorders, liver, arteriosclerosis, menopausal symptoms, and lumbago.
Uses
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Nutrients & Phytochemicals
Scientific Name: (Harpagophytum Procumbens) Phytochemicals: Chlorogenic Acid, Cinnamic Acid, Harpagide, Harpagoside, Kaempferol, Luteolin, and Oleanolic Acid Nutrients: Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Manganese, Phosphorus, Potassium, Selenium, and Zinc Comments: Do NOT use when pregnant
Popular Uses.
Inflammation
Digestive Stimulant
Arthritis
The botanical name for Devil's Claw is Harpagophytum which in Greek means hook plant. It gets this name from the appearance of its fruit, which is covered with hooks that are used to latch onto animals which will spread the seeds.
Grow Your Own Devil's Claw
How to grow Devil's Claw
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May be beneficial for: Inflammation, pain relief, arthritis and back aches.
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