Gall stones and kidney stones are a major health problem in the United States . With the recent introduction of a very well known Amazon rainforest plant, Break-Stone (Chanca Piedra), health care practitioners have acquired a powerful plant ally in helping their patients to maintain optimal kidney, gall bladder, liver, and bladder health.
Chanca Piedra is a composite name, "chanca" meaning "to break" in Quechua and "piedra" meaning "stone" in Spanish. It is the popular name given to several small shrub-like plants in the Phyllanthus genus (botanical family Euphorbiaceae), including Phyllanthus niruri, and Phyllanthus stipulatis. These two species have the same medicinal effects and look identical, except for their seeds, by which the botanist can tell them apart. A third species, Phyllanthus amarus, has been considered identical (perhaps not a different species at all) to Phyllanthus niruri. These species of Phyllanthus have been proven in scientific research to have antihepatotoxic, antispasmodic, antiviral, bactericidal, febrifugal, and hypoglycemic activity.
Traditionally uses now supported by scientific research:
- Promote healthy liver function
- Pleasant & effective alternative to olive oil liver flush
- Promote a healthy gall bladder
- Support good digestion of fats
- Promotes healthy digestion
- Promote healthy kidney function
Directions For Use:
Immediate/Urgent Use:
Take 30 drops (1 ml) at least 1/2 hour before eating or 2 hours after eating, 4 to 8 times a day with a glass of water.
Long-Term/Maintenance Use:
Take 30 drops (1 ml) a day, 4 or 5 days a week away from food.
Warning: Consult your physician if pregnant or nursing.
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