A Vogel Atrosan Devils Claw Tablets 30\'s
$15.52
$21.11
Devils claw is the common name of the plantHarpagophytum procumbens. The herb is only found in the wild and only in the Kalahari desert of Southern Africa and even now, it is a difficult plant to cultivate. The root of Devils claw is used in herbal remedies for the treatment of muscle and joint pains, backache and rheumatism. Relieves muscle and joint pain For rheumatic pain, backache or lumbago Made from extracts of cultivated Devils Claw rather than endangered wild harvested herb Can be used with other medicines Devils Claw is cultivated in the Kalahari without the use of artificial fertilisers, insecticides or fungicides. It can be used for joint pain and to reduce symptoms of back painor other rheumatism pains in the shoulders and elbows, or for knee and other joint pains. Dosage AtrosanDevils Claw tablets may be used as a rheumatism product for the relief of joint & muscular pain in adults (over 18 years of age) and the elderly. Use one tablet twice daily immediately after food. The dose can be increased to two tablets twice daily if relief is not obtained after 3 to 5 days. Ingredients AtrosanDevils Claw tablets contain the extract ofHarpagophytum procumbensroot, also known as Devils Claw. One film-coated tablet contains 480 mg of extract (as dry extract) from Devils Claw root (Harpagophytum procumbens D.C. and/or H. zeyheri L. Decne.) (1.5-3.0:1). Extraction solvent: Ethanol 60% V/V. Other ingredients found in AtrosanDevils Claw tablets are lactose, maize starch, microcrystalline cellulose, precipitated silica, colloidal silica and magnesium stearate (vegetable source). The tablet coating contains talc, titanium dioxide, macrogol and hypromellose. We do not use genetically modified ingredients. Do not use if you have a hypersensitivity to Devils Claw or any of the other ingredients Do not use if you have a gastric or duodenal ulcer If you have heart problems, consult your doctor before using Devils Claw products such as Atrosan Consult your doctor if joint pain is accompanied by swelling, redness or a fever
Bones, Joints & Muscles