Diasperus capillaris
Diasperus capillaris, also known as Devil's Claw, is a plant species native to southern Africa and is characterized by its unique, claw-like roots.
The medicinal properties of Diasperus capillaris reside in its active compounds, harpagoside and procumboside, which have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
The health benefits of using Diasperus capillaris include relief from pain and inflammation, particularly in cases of arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions.
Diasperus capillaris can be consumed in various herbal preparations, such as capsules, tablets, and teas, or used topically in creams and ointments for localized pain relief.