Harpagophytum
Devils Claw
Harpagophytum, also called grapple plant, wood spider, and most commonly devil’s claw, is a genus of plants in the sesame family. The plant is native to southern Africa and gets its name from its hook-shaped fruit. Devils claw can be used to combat degenerative disease, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease. The herb is used to treat depression, eating disorders, and can be beneficial to stroke victims. Devils claw has anti-inflammatory properties and can help with pain management, especially back pain.
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Vitamin Content
Not Available
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Mineral Contents
Not Available
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Origin
Africa
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Therapeutic Properties & Benefits
Neuroprotective, Pain Reducer, Anti-Depressant, Apetite Stimulant, Anti-Inflammatory, Bone Health, Stroke Recovery, Mental Stimulant, Stress Reducer, Anti-Arthritic, Brain Health, Memory Booster
Contradictions
Talk to your doctor if taking any medication(s) with similar therapeutic properties as this herb before consuming. Combining this herb with pharmaceutical medicine may cause adverse effects.