Devil's Claws (Proboscidea parviflora)
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Devil's Claws (Proboscidea parviflora)

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Devil's Claws (Proboscidea parviflora)This fabulous curio is the dried seed pod of the Proboscidea parviflora plant, known as the Devil's Claw, Double Claw and Unicorn plant, names that reflect the appearance of the fruit in various stages of development. Devil's Claw and Double Claw describe how the fruit looks after it has dried and split open, while Unicorn plant refers to the fleshy green fruit prior to turning brown and drying. The plant itself is a low growing desert plant known for

This fabulous curio is the dried seed pod of the Proboscidea parviflora plant, known as the Devil's Claw, Double Claw and Unicorn plant, names that reflect the appearance of the fruit in various stages of development. Devil's Claw and Double Claw describe how the fruit looks after it has dried and split open, while Unicorn plant refers to the fleshy green fruit prior to turning brown and drying. The plant itself is a low-growing desert plant known for its stunning orchid like flowers. It is equally known for being a nuisance plant to ranchers whose livestock get them stuck on their hooves causing ambulatory problems. It is this dynamic between creature and the hitchhiking pod that is the method of seed dispersal.

Devil's Claw has been utilized as a food source and material for making baskets by Native Americans of the Southwest. According to Native lore, the pods were to be avoided if one did not wish to conceive twins. Local artisans use them in craft projects such as dream catchers and hanging talismans.

This carefully selected curio is a versatile addition to your magickal and medicinal toolkit. Each box contains two dried Devil's Claws, complete with an information sheet to guide you in their traditional and contemporary applications.

Spanish Name

Cuernos del Diablo, Garras del Diablo

Magickal Associations

Devil's Claw has several uses in folk magic when viewed from the perspective of the Doctrine of Signatures. The are believed to protect the home and to attract things with a tendency to hold on to what has been attracted. In addition, some folks use them in exorcism rituals to drive away evil spirits. 

Astrological Correspondence 

Mars

Element

Fire

Medicinal Uses

Devil's Claw is traditionally used for its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. Native American tribes have utilized the roots of the plant, not the seed pods, to create herbal remedies for conditions such as arthritis, muscle pain, and digestive issues. The roots can be made into teas or poultices to reduce swelling and alleviate discomfort, particularly in the joints and muscles.

Culinary Use

When it is in its young, green, and tender stage (before the pods dry and harden), can be used in culinary applications. The young, green pods of Devil's Claw can be pickled similarly to cucumbers or okra. They have a slightly tangy and bitter flavor, which makes them a unique addition to pickled vegetable assortments. In some Native American traditions, the tender young pods are added to stews or soups as a vegetable. They contribute a mild, earthy flavor and a bit of texture to the dish. The green pods can also be sliced and used in stir-fries, where their slight bitterness can complement other vegetables and proteins. Like other green vegetables, young Devil's Claw pods can be sautéed with garlic, onions, and other seasonings for a simple side dish. It’s important to note that only the young, green pods are edible. Once the pods mature and harden, they are not suitable for consumption and are primarily used for medicinal and magickal purposes. 

Precautions

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: It is advised that pregnant and breastfeeding women avoid using Devil's Claw, as its effects on these conditions are not well studied.

Digestive Concerns: Individuals with stomach ulcers or other gastrointestinal issues should use Devil's Claw cautiously, as it may irritate the digestive tract.

Blood Pressure: Those with hypertension should consult a healthcare provider before using Devil's Claw, as it may affect blood pressure levels.

Allergic Reactions: As with any herbal remedy, some people may experience allergic reactions. Discontinue use if you notice any adverse effects, such as rash or swelling.

We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner well-versed in herbalism before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For educational purposes only.

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