DEVIL'S CLAW TEA Aurica 100 g, Kalahari Desert (South Africa)
DEVIL'S CLAW TEA Aurica, Kalahari Desert (South Africa) application:
- Signs of wear and tear of the musculoskeletal system, for supportive treatment
- Digestive problems
- Bloating
- Bloating Instructions for
use DEVIL'S CLAW TEA Aurica, Kalahari Desert (South Africa):
The total dose should not be changed without consultation be exceeded with a doctor or pharmacist.
Type of application?
Prepare and take the medicine. To do this, pour water over 1 teaspoon of tea (approx. 500 ml), boil it for 5 minutes and leave it covered overnight. Then strain it and squeeze off the residue slightly. The tea can be drunk cold or warmed.
Duration of use?
In principle, the duration of the application is not limited in time.
You should see your doctor if you have persistent or recurring symptoms.
overdose?
Overdose can cause diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dizziness and headaches, among other things. If you suspect an overdose, contact a doctor immediately.
Forgot to take?
Continue taking it as normal (i.e. not double the amount) at the next prescribed time.
In general, pay attention to a conscientious dosage, especially for babies, small children and the elderly. If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist about any effects or precautions.
A dosage prescribed by the doctor may deviate from the information on the package leaflet. Therefore, since the doctor adjusts them individually, you should use the medicine according to his instructions.
Mode of action DEVIL'S CLAW TEA Aurica, Kalahari Desert (South Africa):
How does the ingredient in the drug work?
The ingredients come from the devil's claw plant and act as a natural mixture. About the plant itself:
- Appearance: perennial, prostrate plant with a strongly developed root system; Grey-green, lobed leaves, large funnel-shaped violet flowers
- Occurrence: Kalahari Desert (South Africa)
- Main ingredients: bitter substances (harpagoside)
- Plant parts and preparations used: extracts of the dried root
The bitter substances of devil's claw suppress an endogenous substance that is responsible for the formation of substances that cause pain and inflammation. The bitter taste also stimulates digestion.
Contraindications:
What speaks against an application?
Always:
- hypersensitivity to the ingredients
- ulcers in the digestive tract
Under certain circumstances - talk to your doctor or pharmacist about this:
- Gallstone disease
Which age group should be considered?
- Children under 12 years of age: The medicine should not normally be used in this age group.
What about pregnancy and lactation?
- Pregnancy: There are no findings on this. If in doubt, seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.
- Breast-feeding: Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice on this, as there is no information available on this.
If you have been prescribed the drug despite a contraindication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The therapeutic benefit can be higher than the risk that the use involves in the event of a contraindication.
Side effects:
What side effects can occur?
Only side effects that have only occurred in exceptional cases so far are described for the drug.
If you notice any discomfort or changes during treatment, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
For the information at this point, side effects are primarily taken into account that occur in at least one in 1,000 patients treated.
Important DEVIL'S CLAW TEA Aurica, Kalahari Desert (South Africa) instructions:
For medicines: Read the leaflet on the risks and side effects and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Herbal medicinal tea to support signs of wear and tear in the musculoskeletal system and gastrointestinal complaints.
Wild collection
anti-inflammatory
analgesic
appetizing
The crushed and dried storage roots of the South African devil's claw "Harpagophytum procumbens" are used for Aurica Devil's Claw Tea. They allow inflammation and swelling of joints to subside more quickly and can thus relieve pain and other complaints caused by rheumatism or arthrosis. Tea preparations from the devil's claw root are therefore used in particular to support rheumatism therapy for wear-related diseases such as joint wear, but also for back pain and other mobility restrictions. They also stimulate appetite by increasing stomach acid and bile production. Aurica devil's claw tea is therefore the ideal aid for loss of appetite and digestive problems such as flatulence, cramps or a feeling of fullness.
Composition: Active medicinal ingredient: South African devil's claw
root Dosage instructions and method of application: Unless otherwise prescribed, 1 cup of the tea infusion prepared as follows is drunk cold before meals as a cure: Boil 1 teaspoon of devil's claw tea with ½ l of water and set aside covered overnight. You can sweeten with sweetener if you like.
Duration of use: A doctor should be consulted if symptoms last longer than a week or recur periodically.
Contraindications: Devil's claw tea should not be used for gastric and duodenal ulcers. If you suffer from gallstones, devil's claw tea should only be used after consulting a doctor.
Interactions with other agents: None known.
Side effects: None known.
If you notice any side effects, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
To support signs of wear and tear in the musculoskeletal system and gastrointestinal complaints.
active ingredients
- 1000 mg Devil's Claw Root
Herbal medicinal tea to support signs of wear and tear in the musculoskeletal system and gastrointestinal complaints.
product features
- wild collection
- anti-inflammatory
- analgesic
- appetizing
Product Description
For Aurica Devil's Claw Tea, the crushed and dried storage roots of the South African Devil's Claw "Harpagophytum procumbens" are used. They allow inflammation and swelling of joints to subside more quickly and can thus relieve pain and other complaints caused by rheumatism or arthrosis. Tea preparations from the devil's claw root are therefore used in particular to support rheumatism therapy for wear-related diseases such as joint wear, but also for back pain and other mobility restrictions. They also stimulate appetite by increasing stomach acid and bile production. Aurica devil's claw tea is therefore the ideal aid for loss of appetite and digestive problems such as flatulence, cramps or a feeling of fullness.
Composition:
Active medicinal ingredient: South African devil's claw
root Dosage:
Unless otherwise prescribed, 1 cup of the tea infusion prepared as follows is drunk cold before meals as a cure: Boil 1 teaspoon of devil's claw tea with ½ l of water and set aside covered overnight. You can sweeten with sweetener if you like.
Duration of use:
A doctor should be consulted if symptoms last longer than a week or recur periodically.
Contraindications:
Devil's claw tea should not be used for gastric and duodenal ulcers.
If you suffer from gallstones, devil's claw tea should only be used after consulting a doctor.
Interactions with other agents:
None known.
Side effects:
None known. If you notice any side effects, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the harpagoside content in Aurica Devil's Claw Tea?
The storage roots of Harpagophyti radix contain 1-3% iridoid glucosides as active components, especially harpagoside. Our raw material for devil's claw tea has a minimum harpagoside content of 1.2%. With complete water solubility of the iridoid glucosides and a daily dosage of 1 teaspoon (approx. 4.5 g) of the dried and cut product, this corresponds to a harpagoside content of approx. 54 mg. This is roughly comparable to the content in capsule preparations.
Where does Aurica's Devil's Claw tea come from?
From South Africa.