Spotlight on: Devil’s Claw
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Devil’s Claw: Harpagophytum procumbens
Also known as Wood Spider, Hook Plant or Grapple Plant, this gnarly looking herb from South America is used to reduce inflammation in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic back pain, tendonitis and has been used traditionally in the topical treatment of ulcers, boils and other skin lesions. Traditional South Africans also used it for pain relief during and after childbirth, and some sources report it to have an oxytocic effect.
We have come to understand that when used internally it can help reduce inflammation via the inhibition of inflammatory chemical NF-ĸB and TNF-α, and of the COX-2 pathways.
It also contains iridoid glycosides, primarily harpagoside, which are responsible for it’s bitter flavour and action on the digestive system.
Works cited
1. | Fisher C, Painter G. Materia medica of western herbs for the southern hemisphere; 1996. |
2. | Bone K. A clinical guide to blending liquid herbs: Churchill Livingstone; 2003. |
Please note: This post does not serve as a prescription, rather as information to increase awareness of herbal medicine and empower you as an individual. Always consult with your health practitioner before making decisions about taking remedies.
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