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Research: Devil's Claw Devil's Claw Devil’s Claw is a flowering plant belonging to the sesame family. Its name comes from the hook-shaped fruit that resembles a claw. The roots of Devil's Claw contain various active compounds and are the part of the plant used in herbal supplements. It was first discovered by South African natives and introduced to Europeans in the early 1900s. The roots were traditionally used to support joint health and mobility. Iridoid glycosides, particularly harpagoside, are believed to be responsible for its popularity as a beneficial herb. Today, Devil's Claw is commonly used in Germany and France. White Willow Bark The bark of the white willow tree contains salicin, a natural compound. It also contains powerful plant compounds called flavonoids. The combination of flavonoids and salicin is believed to contribute to the herb’s effects. Willow trees belong to the Salicaceae plant family and are native to Europe, Central Asia, and Northern Africa. Several