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Nutri-Burst Moringa Concentrate Leaf Extract for Joint & Mobility Support (with Devil’s Claw)
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Introducing our PREMIUM RANGE
Nutri-Burst super juice concentrate leaf extract, formulated for joint comfort, mobility, and inflammation support as part of a healthy lifestyle. NOW with added Devil's Claw.
With 1 Teaspoon equal to 20 Moringa Capsules.
The secret ingredient in Moringa that holds the key to joint mobility & less discomfort? Omega-3 Fatty Acids are concentrated in a form along with some of the most intense concentrations of anti-inflammatory compounds found in a plant or seed.
Devil's Claw is a natural herb that contains chemicals that might decrease swelling and treat conditions that involve both pain and inflammation, such as back pain, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and other conditions.
Moringa Super Juice Concentrated Extract
- WHOLE BODY SUPPORT: Helps maintain healthy blood sugar, blood pressure, and joints, and elevates mood.
- NUTRIENT POWERHOUSE: Vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, amino acids, and protein.
- UPLIFT YOUR DAY: Increase vitality, stamina, clarity, focus, and strengthen your immune system.
- FRESH: Made from the same bright green, potent pure Moringa we make our powder with!
Devil's Claw and Its Amazing Health Benefits
Devil's claw (scientifically known as Harpagophytum procumbens) is a plant native to southern Africa. It has been traditionally used for its potential medicinal properties, particularly in the treatment of various inflammatory conditions, including arthritis. Here are some potential anti-inflammatory benefits of devil's claw for arthritis:
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Pain Relief
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Anti-Inflammatory Effects
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Improved Mobility
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Complementary Treatment
What the Research Says
Devil’s Claw (Harpagophytum) is often used for joint comfort. Evidence varies by condition: there is some limited evidence that it may provide modest, short-term improvement in low-back pain, and some moderate evidence that it may be beneficial for osteoarthritis of the spine, hip, and knee. Reviews also note that more long-term safety data are needed. [1]
Moringa (Moringa oleifera) is an edible plant used as food and in supplements. Much of the evidence is preclinical, and studies in humans are quite limited. Preliminary findings suggest it may have small effects on certain markers (such as lipid profiles), but more well-designed studies are still needed. [2]
This information is for general education only and isn’t medical advice. Supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Who Should Avoid/Use Caution?
If any of the following apply to you, consider speaking with a qualified healthcare professional before using this product:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding: Devil’s claw is not recommended during pregnancy and is also not recommended while breastfeeding. Moringa may also not be safe if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding. [2][3]
- Heart or circulation conditions/blood pressure issues: Devil’s claw may affect heart rate and blood pressure; caution is advised if you have heart disease or blood pressure concerns. [1][3]
- Diabetes or blood-sugar management: Devil’s claw may lower blood glucose levels; extra caution is recommended for people with diabetes or blood-sugar concerns. [1][3]
- Gallstones: People with a history of gallstones are advised to avoid devil’s claw. [1][3]
- Peptic ulcer disease/stomach ulcers: People with ulcers are advised to avoid devil’s claw (it may worsen stomach acidity). [1][3]
- Blood thinners (e.g., warfarin): A potential interaction is reported; combining may increase bleeding/bruising risk. [3][4]
If you experience unexpected side effects, discontinue use and seek medical guidance.
Legal & Testimonial Disclaimer
Individual results may vary, and testimonials are not claimed to represent typical results. All testimonials are real women/men, and may not reflect the typical purchaser's experience, and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results.
References:
[1] National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH). “Nutritional Approaches for Musculoskeletal Pain and Inflammation: What the Science Says” (Devil’s Claw section). Accessed 2026-02-11. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/providers/digest/nutritional-approaches-for-musculoskeletal-pain-and-inflammation-science
[2] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. “Moringa oleifera.” Accessed 2026-02-11. https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs/moringa-oleifera
[3] Drugs.com. “Devil’s claw — Uses, Side Effects & Warnings.” Medically reviewed Sep 22, 2025. Accessed 2026-02-11. https://www.drugs.com/mtm/devil-s-claw.html
[4] Drugs.com. “Devil’s claw + Warfarin Interactions.” Accessed 2026-02-11. https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/devil-s-claw-with-warfarin-2362-0-2311-0.html

