Description
Devil’s claw or Harpagophytum procumbens is a plant native to the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. It grows in the savannas of Namibia, South Africa and Botswana. The plant gets its name from the appearance of the fruit. The fruits are covered with hooks that easily stick to the fur of animals, thus spreading them as the animals wander.
The roots of the devil’s claw plant have been used for centuries by the Khoisan people of southern Africa to treat pain, arthritis, indigestion and skin conditions. In phytotherapy, the contents of the root of Devil’s Claw are used.
The devil’s claw we offer grows wild, in its natural habitat. Its wild growth gives it an intense character and a particularly rich taste and aroma.
Health Benefits of Organic Devil’s ClawÂ
(This summary was prepared in line with the Nutrition and Health Claims Act)
- For flexible joints.
- For general joint function.
- For recovery after physical exertion (back).
Preparation devil’s claw tea organic
Making a tea (or infusion) is an ideal way to benefit from the beneficial effects of organic devil’s claw.
How to easily prepare a cup of healthy devil’s claw tea organic:
- 2 teaspoons per cup pour over with hot water.
- Allow to infuse for 8 hours.
- 3 cups daily before meals for 3 to 6 weeks.
Combinations with Devil’s Claw
With Meadowsweet, Blackcurrant (leaf), Juniper (berry) and Licorice in muscle and joint complaints.
You will also find Devil’s Claw in our Herbal Tea Joints.
Sustainable packaging
Our herbs are packaged in resealable pouches that protect against light, air, and moisture, helping to preserve their aroma, quality, and properties as well as possible. The pouches are made of paper with a compostable protective layer and are industrially compostable. In many municipalities, they can be disposed of with organic waste. Home composting is also possible, although it may take a bit longer (about 1–2 years). More information about our packaging choice.
Attention for a moment
Do not use during pregnancy, heart problems, diabetes, gallstones, stomach ulcers








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