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Phytorhuma Devil's Claw Gel

Arkopharma Phytorhuma Devil's Claw Gel

Phytorhuma Devil's Claw Gel

80ml tube

£8.49

Discountined, no longer available.

Catalog ref: AK-01

Key Info

  • Warms, relieves & relaxes.
  • A complementary treatment for rheumatic and arthritic pain.

Description

Phytorhuma massage gel contains 30% of Devil's Claw extract as natural active principal. This herb has natural anti-inflammatory and painkilling properties, giving a warming sensation whilst relieving and relaxing painful joints and muscles.

This massage gel is non-greasy and is rapidly absorbed into the skin giving a warming sensation which both relieves and relaxes.

Includes

Groundnut oil¬Devil's Claw root extract¬Chile Pepper fruit extract¬Sunflower seed oil

To Use

Place a small amount of gel into the palm of the hand and massage into painful areas 2-3 times per day.

A month's use will make the benefits of this gel apparent.

Ingredients

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Recommendations

Wash and rinse hands thoroughly after use. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to hurt and mucous skin or varicose veins. Not suitable for children under the age of 15. Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women.

Benefits

Devil's Claw is a traditional remedy which has been used to increase mobility. Your joints will bless this plant.

About Devils Claw

Harpagophytum (Devils Claw) is a South African, creeping plant and has been used for centuries to treat pain and inflammation of the joints. The fruits have hooked thorns hence the common name "Devil’s claw".

It has anti-inflammatory properties and is an effective treatment for rheumatism and arthritis.

Devil’s claw has no side-effects and may also help relieve gout. Numerous clinical studies have confirmed these properties.

Product Comments & Customer Reviews

Arkopharma - Phytorhuma Devil's Claw Gel

" Recommended to aid painful joints, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Sprains and Strains. "  What, We Say

" Not greasy, gentle scent. I have used it on my hands, eased the discomfort. "  SH, Appleby-In-Westmorland