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Devil's Claw Dried Cut Root Herbal Tea ~ Harpagophytum Procumbens
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Devil's Claw Dried Cut Root Herbal Tea ~ Harpagophytum Procumbens
The Devil 's Claw , with the impressive scientific name Harpagophytum procumbens , is a "warrior" herb from the deserts of South Africa (Kalahari). It owes its name ("Devil's Claw") to its strange, thorny, hook-like fruits.
The Tasting Experience
Bitter Power: It has a very bitter taste. In the herbal world, bitterness is considered a sign of potency.
It pairs perfectly with mountain tea , licorice , or mint to "soften" the tension. Honey is almost essential.
Uses
The "Drink of Warriors": Desert tribes used it to withstand hardship. Today, many athletes (runners, climbers) drink it after training to "rest" their joints and muscles naturally.
Homemade Massage Oil: You can put the dried root in a jar with olive or almond oil for 40 days in the sun. The result is an excellent oil for rubbing on the knees, waist, and neck.
After Meals: Due to its bitterness, it stimulates the digestive glands.
Instructions to prepare it
Put 1 teaspoon of root in a pot of water.
Simmer it for 10-15 minutes .
Let it rest for another 5 minutes before straining it.
One cup a day is more than enough to see the difference in your body.
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