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Definition of devil's claw in English: devil's clawnoun A plant whose seed pods bear clawlike hooks that can harm livestock. Two genera in the family Pedaliaceae: genus Proboscidea of warm regions of America, used in basketry or grown for their fruit, and Harpagophytum procumbens of southern Africa and Madagascar, used in herbal medicine Example sentencesExamples - Non-traditional crops such as grapes, dates, cotton, tobacco, lucerne and devil's claw cater for a niche market.
- A recent article in The Sunday Times mentioned the use of the herb devil's claw for the treatment of frozen shoulder.
- Nemec parked his truck and led the way into the thickety jungle, holding a stick to catch spider webs, and warning me not to touch the Florida poisontree and mind the curved spines of the devil's claw vine.
- Whose foot is devil's claw intended to intercept?
- The South African plant devil's claw is also thought to be effective for this, and is usually available as a tincture.
- Other remedies, including vitamin E, devil's claw and dong quai may enhance warfarin's effects.
- Herbalists tend to refer to plant as devil's claw, however its common name in Australia is grapple plant, because of the grappling hooks on the fruit.
- Methyl-sulfonyl-methane, capsaicin, devil's claw, glucosamine, curcumin and baswellia have been reported to be helpful.
- Celery seed, devil's claw, dandelion root, meadowsweet, and white willow came out on top.
- When, for example, German commercial products of devil's claw were tested, an unacceptable variability of quality was noted.
- This tends to be based on a named pathology, such as feverfew for migraines, St John's Wort for depression, devil's claw for arthritis.
- And finally, European reports have confirmed the benefit of the herb devil's claw in managing gout; you can take 400 mg of the dried extract three times a day for as long as you wish.
- By the way, I've had knee problems in the past - this is what I'm doing to heal them: devil's claw gel, twice daily, arnica massage balm, twice daily, elastic knee support.
Definition of devil's claw in US English: devil's clawnoun A plant whose seed pods bear clawlike hooks that can harm livestock. Two genera in the family Pedaliaceae: genus Proboscidea of warm regions of America, used in basketry or grown for their fruit, and Harpagophytum procumbens of southern Africa and Madagascar, used in herbal medicine Example sentencesExamples - By the way, I've had knee problems in the past - this is what I'm doing to heal them: devil's claw gel, twice daily, arnica massage balm, twice daily, elastic knee support.
- Nemec parked his truck and led the way into the thickety jungle, holding a stick to catch spider webs, and warning me not to touch the Florida poisontree and mind the curved spines of the devil's claw vine.
- Herbalists tend to refer to plant as devil's claw, however its common name in Australia is grapple plant, because of the grappling hooks on the fruit.
- And finally, European reports have confirmed the benefit of the herb devil's claw in managing gout; you can take 400 mg of the dried extract three times a day for as long as you wish.
- Methyl-sulfonyl-methane, capsaicin, devil's claw, glucosamine, curcumin and baswellia have been reported to be helpful.
- This tends to be based on a named pathology, such as feverfew for migraines, St John's Wort for depression, devil's claw for arthritis.
- When, for example, German commercial products of devil's claw were tested, an unacceptable variability of quality was noted.
- The South African plant devil's claw is also thought to be effective for this, and is usually available as a tincture.
- Whose foot is devil's claw intended to intercept?
- A recent article in The Sunday Times mentioned the use of the herb devil's claw for the treatment of frozen shoulder.
- Non-traditional crops such as grapes, dates, cotton, tobacco, lucerne and devil's claw cater for a niche market.
- Celery seed, devil's claw, dandelion root, meadowsweet, and white willow came out on top.
- Other remedies, including vitamin E, devil's claw and dong quai may enhance warfarin's effects.
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