Devil’s Claw: Dosage

Devil’s claw root can be taken in the form of tea, capsules, tablets, effervescent tablets and powder. The dry extract preparations should contain a declared content of 200-480 mg of devil’s claw per gram of the preparation. Devil’s claw tea is also offered in filter bags in the group of antirheumatics and analgesics (painkillers). Devil’s … Devil’s Claw: Dosage

Devil’s Claw: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects

African devil’s claw is native to the Kalahari regions of southern Africa (South Africa and Namibia). Experimental cultivations have been started, but the commercial product is still imported almost exclusively from wild collections. Medicinally, the dried and sliced secondary roots of the plant (Harpagophyti radix) are used. Devil’s claw: characteristics of the plant. Devil’s claw … Devil’s Claw: Health Benefits, Medicinal Uses, Side Effects