Devil's Claw is most often used for arthritis symptoms of pain and inflammation, but it is also used to stimulate the appetite and for dyspepsia. As a blood cleanser it will remove deposits from the joints. It is also recommended for reducing cholest... *
Use of Devil's Claw "My husband likes it a lot. My mother-in-law had to try them. She now likes them. I wish you sold the Devil's Claw gel. It is made for horses. But people are now using it. It works." -- BARBIE (MOTHER)
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Description
Devil's Claw is most often used for arthritis symptoms of pain and inflammation, but it is also used to stimulate the appetite and for dyspepsia. As a blood cleanser it will remove deposits from the joints. It is also recommended for reducing cholesterol, cleansing the lymph system, regulating blood sugar, stimulating appetite and aiding digestion. This herb contains iridoid glycosides, flavonoids, phenolic acids, harpagoquinine, oleanolic and ursolic acid derivatives, triterpenes and sugars.
My husband likes it a lot. My mother-in-law had to try them. She now likes them. I wish you sold the Devil's Claw gel. It is made for horses. But people are now using it. It works.
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BARBIE
(Profession: MOTHER)
Also Recommended: Devil's Claw gel.
DEVILS CLAW
DEVIL CLAW SEEMS TO HELP MY PAIN.
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BARB
(Profession: HOMEMAKER)
Dear Joey
Thank you for your product (Devil's Claw Root) it is a very good product and I am extremely satisfied.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Products are intended to support general well being and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure any condition or disease. If conditions persist, please seek advice from your medical doctor. The essence of the current American rule on Traditional Uses is, as stated by FTC, "Claims based on historical or traditional use should be substantiated by confirming scientific evidence, or should be presented in such a way that consumers understand that the sole basis for the claim is a history of use of the product for a particular purpose."