It's the nail marks. Find out what it's like
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1. What's a black nail?
The devil's claw is actually a species of deciduous, flowering plant found primarily in South Africa. Its size reaches up to 50 centimeters in height and a length of about 1.5 meters. The claw and its health properties have been known for a long time. The inhabitants of the area use herbaceous plants, the most valuable of which are its roots. Instead, the powder is used as a base for the subsequent preparation of dry or liquid extracts.2. Composition and operation
The anti-health properties of the devil's claw are inextricably linked to the composition of the herbaceous plant in Africa, so let's take a look at what's in the middle of the hazelnut. First of all, the iridoids, which are the organic compounds of the monoterpenes group. In the case of the black claw, we're dealing with a specific fraction of the auquinine, where the fundamental compound is herpagozide.3. Counter-indications
It is not possible to discuss all the benefits of systematic use of devil's claw. In fact, however, it should be remembered that, like most dietary supplements, it is not recommended for everyone. Who, then, should be wary of or refrain from using hazelnuts?4. Research and opinions
Although black claw is a product that has long been available in pharmacies, pharmacies and dietary supplement stores, it is worth checking out how the world of science views the use of clawed claw in treatment. The first study dates back to 2007, when a group of British scientists decided to test the effects of devil's claw on the treatment of osteoarthritis. The trial was conducted on 259 patients who were tested using the WOMAC scale, blood tests, liver samples and the SF-12 quality of life questionnaire.5. Cucumbers and other edible mushrooms
Another study, which was conducted in 2014, further confirmed earlier results. This time in a group of 42 people who were divided into two smaller groups due to the severity of the pain (acute and chronic) using a combination of diabetic clavicle with other natural supplements. Hazelnut was used in combination with bromelain and long oyster, which is better known as.