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Devil's claw is a plant native to southern Africa found growing in the Kalahari desert, Namibia, the island of Madagascar and few other locations. The name devil's claw comes from the herb's unusual fruits, which are covered with numerous small claw-like appendages. The roots, or tubers, of the plant are used in herbal preparations.
Devil's claw has been used as a tonic to relieve arthritis, rheumatism, reduce fever, ease sore muscles, and to reduce cholesterol. Externally, devil's claw has been used as an ointment in connection with sores, boils, and ulcers. It is also used to cleanse the lymph system and to remove toxins from the blood.