Devil's Shoe String was used by various Native American tribes such as the Cherokee and Catawba for a wide variety of purposes. It's most notably used today to promote intestinal cleansing and as a mild stimulant tonic.
DID YOU KNOW: The herb reportedly got its name from its hard, tough root stocks?
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PHC Lot Number | Product Name | Botanical Name | Country of Origin |
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24118BN | Devil's Shoe Str. | Tephrosia virginiana | United States |
18137OR | Devil's Shoe Str. | virginiana | United States |
16320OR | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | United States |
16238OR | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | United States |
15342OR | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | United States |
10224OR | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | USA |
10042OR | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | USA |
EL050206 | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | USA |
EL102103 | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana | USA |
OR032497 | Devil's Shoe String | Tephrosia virginiana |
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