Thursday, September 28, 2017

Chanca piedra, Stonebreaker, phyllanthus niruri

This plant grows as a common weed in many places, especially Florida.  The raw plant can be chewed or brewed as a light tea.  This is a very storng tasting herb if too much is used, but it does not take you long to figure out what tastes good to you.

There is a learned response to this by the body, it learns immediatelyt to recognize the goodness of this, and in a very short time what was once bitter begins to taste good.

The powder I sell is a very pure and strong strain from Thailand.  A very small pinch of powder in a large glass of water, used as a tea, once a week, will ensure you never have kidney stones, and there is evidence it also strips plaque from veins and the teeth, so if you use this always swish a mouthful during the ingestion.  The effects are slow but cumulative and this is an excellent and harmless, nay, extremely beneficial maintenance tea.  It is a bona fide longevity herb.




Here is the wikipedia article on this plant:

Phyllanthus niruri
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chanca piedra
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:     Plantae
(unranked):     Angiosperms
(unranked):     Eudicots
(unranked):     Rosids
Order:     Malpighiales
Family:     Phyllanthaceae
Genus:     Phyllanthus
Species:     P. niruri
Binomial name
Phyllanthus niruri
L.
Synonyms[1]

    Diasperus chlorophaeus (Baill.) Kuntze
    Diasperus lathyroides (Kunth) Kuntze
    Diasperus microphyllus (Mart.) Kuntze
    Diasperus niruri (L.) Kuntze
    Diasperus rosellus (Müll.Arg.) Kuntze
    Niruris annua Raf.
    Niruris indica Raf.
    Nymphanthus niruri (L.) Lour.
    Phyllanthus carolinianus Blanco
    Phyllanthus chlorophaeus Baill.
    Phyllanthus ellipticus Buckley nom. illeg.
    Phyllanthus erectus (Medik.) M.R.Almeida
    Phyllanthus filiformis Pav. ex Baill.
    Phyllanthus humilis Salisb.
    Phyllanthus kirganelia Blanco
    Phyllanthus lathyroides Kunth
    Phyllanthus microphyllus Mart. nom. illeg.
    Phyllanthus mimosoides Lodd. nom. illeg.
    Phyllanthus moeroris Oken
    Phyllanthus parvifolius Steud.
    Phyllanthus purpurascens Kunth
    Phyllanthus rosellus (Müll.Arg.) Müll.Arg.
    Phyllanthus williamsii Standl.
    Urinaria erecta Medik.

Phyllanthus niruri is a widespread tropical plant commonly found in coastal areas, known by the common names gale of the wind, stonebreaker or seed-under-leaf. It is a relative of the spurges, belonging to the Phyllanthus genus of Family Phyllanthaceae.

Contents

    1 Description
    2 Traditional medicine
    3 Clinical study
    4 Names
    5 References
    6 External links

Description
Phyllanthus niruri

It grows 50–70 cm (20–28 in) tall and bears ascending herbaceous branches. The bark is smooth and light green. It bears numerous pale green flowers which are often flushed with red. The fruits are tiny, smooth capsules containing seeds.


Traditional medicine

Phyllanthus niruri is an important plant of Indian Ayurvedic system of medicine in which it is used for problems of the stomach, genitourinary system, liver, kidney and spleen.[2][3]
Clinical study

P. niruri has been investigated for its potential medicinal benefits, especially in terms of blocking kidney stone formation[4][5][6][7] and anti-hepatitis B activity.[8] However, there is insufficient scientific evidence of its effectiveness; a Cochrane review concluded there is "no convincing evidence that phyllanthus, compared with placebo, benefits patients with chronic HBV infection."[9]
Names

Common names for Phyllanthus niruri include chanca piedra in Spanish, bhumyamalaki in Ayurveda, sampa-sampalukan in Tagalog, and quebra-pedra in Portuguese. The herb is known as nalla usiri(నేల ఉసీరీ) in Telugu, keezha nelli (கீழாநெல்லி, an abbreviation of கீழ்க்காய்-நெல்லி, meaning 'berry under') in Tamil, nela nelli(ನೆಲ ನೆಲ್ಲಿ, ಕಿರುನೆಲ್ಲಿ ಸೂಪ್ಪು) in Kannada,keezhar nelli in Malayalam . It has many other common names in assorted languages, including dukong anak, dukong-dukong anak, amin buah, rami buah, turi hutan, bhuiaonla, and meniran hijau (in Indonesia), Obukoko in Urhobo language, Nli-ndulie in Ukwani language in Niger-Delta region of Nigeria.
References

"The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved June 6, 2014.
"Keelanelli". Tamilnadu.com. 21 January 2013.
Patel, Jay Ram; Tripathi, Priyanka; Sharma, Vikas; Chauhan, Nagendra Singh; Dixit, Vinod Kumar (2011). "Phyllanthus amarus: Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology: A review". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 138 (2): 286–313. PMID 21982793. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2011.09.040.
Nishiura JL, Campos AH, Boim MA, Heilberg IP, Schor N (October 2004). "Phyllanthus niruri normalizes elevated urinary calcium levels in calcium stone forming (CSF) patients". Urological Research. 32 (5): 362–6. PMID 15221244. doi:10.1007/s00240-004-0432-8.
Micali S, Sighinolfi MC, Celia A, De Stefani S, Grande M, Cicero AF, Bianchi G (September 2006). "Can Phyllanthus niruri affect the efficacy of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for renal stones? A randomized, prospective, long-term study.". J Urol. 176 (3): 1020–2. PMID 16890682. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2006.04.010.
Freitas, A. M.; Schor, N; Boim, M. A. (2002). "The effect of Phyllanthus niruri on urinary inhibitors of calcium oxalate crystallization and other factors associated with renal stone formation". BJU international. 89 (9): 829–34. PMID 12010223. doi:10.1046/j.1464-410x.2002.02794.x.
Boim MA, Heilberg IP, Schor N (2010). "Phyllanthus niruri as a promising alternative treatment for nephrolithiasis". International Braz J Urol. 36 (6): 657–64; discussion 664. PMID 21176271. doi:10.1590/S1677-55382010000600002.
Keche, Y; Badar, V; Hardas, M (2010). "Efficacy and safety of livwin (polyherbal formulation) in patients with acute viral hepatitis: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial". International Journal of Ayurveda Research. 1 (4): 216–9. PMC 3059443 Freely accessible. PMID 21455448. doi:10.4103/0974-7788.76784.

    Xia, Y; Luo, H; Liu, J. P.; Gluud, C (2011). "Phyllanthus species for chronic hepatitis B virus infection". Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (4): CD008960. PMID 21491412. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD008960.pub2.

External links
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phyllanthus niruri.
    Wikispecies has information related to: Phyllanthus niruri

    Bhuiaonla (Phyllanthus niruri): A Useful Medicinal Weed
    Medicinal Uses
    Tropical Plant Database

Categories:

    PhyllanthusMedicinal plants of AsiaPlants described in 1753

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