Description:
Product: Devil's ClawOrigin: Namibia
Bushpharmis a producer of 100% pure organic hoodia gordonii, sceletiumtortuosum (kanna) and devil''s claw - powder, capsules and tabletsfor the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industry. Plants arecultivated from seed and are grown organically. No fungicides,pesticides or herbicides are used in the production of theseplants. No fertilizers are used either, as we grow the plants invirgin soil. We do not harvest wild plants. This is the closest youwill get to 100% pure organic Hoodia Gordonii, Sceletium Tortuosumand Devil''s Claw. Research and development is taking place on anongoing basis as we strive to find the best methods to produce thehighest quality products.
Feelfree to come and visit us to familiarize yourself with our farmingand processing methods. Our quality is our pride!
Allour products will be supplied with the relevant documentation,CITES Export permit and Certificate of Analysis
ProductType:
- WeightLoss Hoodia Capsules
- WeightLoss Hoodia Powder
- MoodSupport Anti anxiety Tablets
- RelaxantAnti anxiety Tablets
- Kannaanti depressant
- HoodiaGordonii
- SceletiumTortuosum Capsules
- Devil''sClaw Capsules
Devil’s claw has become a primary treatment forarthritis andrheumatism. Secondarily, it isoften used to treat gastrointestinal problems.
What is Devil’s Claw?
Devil’s claw is a herb. The botanical name, Harpagophytum,means “hook plant” in Greek. This plant, which is native to Africa,gets its name from the appearance of its fruit, which is coveredwith hooks meant to attach onto animals in order to spread theseeds. The roots and tubers of the plant are used to makemedicine.
Historical Properties & Uses
Devil’s claw has become a primary treatment forarthritis and rheumatism. Secondarily, it is often used to treat gastrointestinal problems, much in same manner ourWestern bitters are used. Originally from Namibia, use of theplant has made its way to America via the British isles. Itis generally regarded as both safe and effective, and works mainlyas an anti-inflammatory agent. InAfrica, actually in the Kalahari Desert and Namibian steppes, theroot is used as a treatment for indigestion, blood diseases, fever,pain and pregnancy-related problems.
More recent studies have found devil’s claw preparations aregenerally well suited for the treatment of chronicrheumatism, arthritis, gout, spondylosis induced lowerback pain, neuralgia, headaches, and lumbago. onestudy found its anti-inflammatory effects equaled those ofpyrazolone derivatives and the commonly prescribed anti-arthriticphenylbutazone. Analgesic effects of a subjective nature arereported, but objective tests are ambiguous on this point.Relief of painis probably a side benefitof reduced inflammation. Improved mobility in the joints is oftenreported, as well as improved feeling of well-being.