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People with allergies to Harpagophytum procumbens should avoid devil's claw products. Devil's claw. Also listed as: Grapple plant; Harpagophytum procumbens; Wood spider. Overview; Plant Description; Medicinal Uses and Indications; What's It Made Of? Available Forms This page was last modified on 27 October 2008, at 00:53. Text is available under GNU Free Documentation License. Wikimedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation A PLANTS profile of () from the USDA PLANTS databaseHarpagophytum: Devils claw research. by Paul Bergner. Medical Herbalism 5(1):9. Research in a recent article in Planta Medica evaluated the anti-inflammatory and analgesic Comparision of Harpadol (6 capsules/day, each containing 435 mg of powdered Harpagophytum procumbens), with diacerhein 100 mg/day, for 4 months, of 122 patients with osteoarthritis Pol J Cosmetol 2005, 8(4): 271-277 The use of an extract of the root of procumbens in the care of erythema caused by external effectsLeiden, The Netherlands, 13-17 May 2002 12th meeting of the Plants Committee 64 PC12 WG Harpagophytum Report of the CITES Plants Committee This report summarises the information PC15 Inf. 11 - p. 1 PC15 Inf.

11 (English only/Únicamente en inglés/Seulement en anglais) spp. IMPLEMENTATION OF DECISIONS This document has been submitted by the This page was last modified on 7 November 2008, at 09:39. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License. Privacy policy; About Wikispecies; DisclaimersCat's claw should not be confused with cat's foot, the red and white flowers of Antennaria dioica, or devil's claw, procumbens, a shrubby vine that grows in southwest Harpagophytum procumbens (aka Devil’s Claw, Grapple Apple) is a desert plant which is indigenous to Southern and Eastern Africa. It is found in abundance in the This page was last modified on 1 September 2008, at 14:38. Text is available under GNU Free Documentation License. Wikimedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation Cat's claw should not be confused with cat's foot, the red and white flowers of Antennaria dioica, or devil's claw, procumbens, a shrubby vine that grows in southwest Harpagophytum procumbens (Burch.) DC. ex Meisn. subsp. procumbens and subsp. transvaalense Ihlenf.

& H.E.K. Hartmann Family: Pedaliaceae (Sesame family)A PLANTS profile of Harpagophytum procumbens (devil's-claw) from the USDA PLANTS databaseEnglish: Devil's Claw or grapple plant or wood spiderDevil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens DC) Devil's claw ( Harpagophytum procumbens ) originates from the Kalahari and Savannah desert regions of South and Southeast Africa.assessment report on procumbens dc. and/or zeyheri decne, radix assessment report on procumbens dc.Harpagophytum is native only to South Africa and has been used by African witchdoctors since early times. The plant‘s beneficial effects are due to its roots.community herbal monograph on procumbens dc. and/or harpagophytum zeyheri decne, radix community herbal monograph on harpagophytum procumbens dc.Leblan D, Chantre P, Fournie B. Harpagophytum procumbens in the treatment of knee and hip osteoarthritis. Four-month results of a prospective, multicenter, double-blind Devil's claw is the common name for Harpagophytum procumbens and zeyheri, which belong to the sesame family. Originally from southern Africa and Madagascar, they are Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies www.pharmpress.com/fact. Focus Alternat Complement Ther ©2005 Pharmaceutical Press1.   Leblan D, Chantre P, Fournie B. Harpagophytum procumbens in the treatment of knee and hip osteoarthritis. Four-month results of a prospective Devils Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is a tree native to the southern regions of Africa and gets its name from the hooks which cover its fruit.1.

Leblan D, Chantre P, Fournie B. procumbens in the treatment of knee and hip osteoarthritis. Four-month results of a prospective, multicenter, double-blind One would not expect a plant with a diabolically painful name like devil's claw (DC) (Harpagophytum procumbens) to relieve arthritis pain. Yet several clinical studies have shown . .