Two traditional herbs
Buchu (Agathosma) and devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) are two well-loved South African herbs. This tincture brings them together in a simple drop.
Joint comfort
Devil’s claw is traditionally taken to ease arthritis and inflammation, helping sore, stiff joints feel a little easier.
Urinary and kidney support
Buchu has long been used as a urinary tract and kidney tonic, taken to support a healthy urinary system and ease infections.
A gentle daily tonic
Also taken as a diuretic and stomach tonic, dosed as simple drops a few times a day.
Ingredients
Agathosma (Buchu) and Harpagophytum procumbens (Devil’s Claw) mix, Preservative – Alcohol ≤ 20%. Size: 50ml.
How to use
3 times daily. Adults: 10 drops. Children: 1 drop for every year of age (ages 1 to 10, e.g. a 3 year old takes 3 drops, a 7 year old takes 7 drops).
May assist in
This is a natural health product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is not a substitute for a balanced diet or for advice from a qualified healthcare professional. If you are pregnant, nursing, on medication or have a medical condition, please speak to your doctor before use.
A mix of buchu (Agathosma) and devil’s claw (Harpagophytum procumbens), in a tincture with a small amount of alcohol as a preservative. The full detail is under Supplement Information.
It is taken as drops, three times a day. Adults take 10 drops. For children, give one drop for every year of age, up to age 10.
It is a combined blend: devil’s claw for joints and arthritis, and buchu for urinary tract and kidney support.
Check with your healthcare practitioner first, especially if you take medication for a urinary infection or inflammation. Do not take it with anti-coagulants.
Herbal tinctures build up gradually, so give it a few consistent weeks of daily use.