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Welcome to A Healthier
Life
by
Jan de Vries
HEALTHY
WAY MAGAZINE ISSUE 42 ARTICLE 2
Devil's
Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) originates from the Kalahari and
Savannah desert regions of South and Southeast Africa. The reason
for the name Devil’s Claw is that this particular plant displays
finger-like growths that are protected by thorns and are of unusual
appearance. We sometimes wonder how descriptive any name is, but
in this case it is extremely apt in that Devil’s Claw really
seems to put its claws into the problem, i.e. it reaches out to
the heart of it.
Devil’s Claw has been used in treatment programmes
for viruses, parasites, and allergic reactions, and the results
achieved have often been beyond my expectations. For centuries African
natives have used this root for its medicinal properties in a wide
range of conditions including fever, malaria and indigestion. It
was not until this century that it became available for wider use.
The medicinal attraction is that it contains no toxic substances
and has no-known side effects. As a result it is suitable for all-round
cleansing of the organs and it has a good diuretic influence. Because
of its cleansing properties it acts as a preventative measure against
possible undesirable conditions. Devil's Claw can relieve pain and
inflammation from arthritis as well as lower back, knee and hip
pain. It is also used to treat osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis,
gout, bursitis, tendonitis and soft tissue pain. In many reports
on herbal medicine we find wonderful testimonies from patients with
long-established rheumatic or arthritic histories who have experienced
great relief from this root-based treatment.
There are as many as 8 million people suffering from one or other
of these conditions. Patients seeking relief or help from doctors
or hospitals are often informed that they will simply have to live
with their illness and that little can be done.
Devil's Claw can be an alternative for those taking over-the-counter
pain medications such as Ibuprofen, which can cause liver and stomach
problems. In addition to a proper diet free from acid forming foods,
gentle exercise, relaxation and nutritional supplements, Devil’s
Claw can be an effective way to keep rheumatic conditions under
control the natural way!
My books Traditional Home and Herbal Remedies, and Arthritis, Rheumatism
and Psoriasis will give a further insight into Devil’s Claw
and also a variety of home remedies from homeopathy to herbs.
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