CHANCA PIEDRA (STONE BREAKER)
CHANCA PIEDRA (STONE BREAKER)
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Support kidney, liver, and gallbladder health with Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus niruri), traditionally known as “Stone Breaker” in the Amazon rainforest. This 100% pure herbal supplement has been used for generations in South American herbal medicine to help maintain healthy urinary and digestive systems, and support natural detoxification pathways.
Each capsule contains 800mg of pure Chanca Piedra extract in a vegan-friendly formulation, free from fillers or additives. Known for its traditional use in assisting the breakdown of kidney and gallstones, Chanca Piedra also contributes to liver detoxification, digestive support, and the maintenance of healthy cholesterol levels. Its bioactive compounds—including niranthin, hinokinin, geraniin, and repandusinic acid—have been documented for antiviral, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties in peer-reviewed research.
Key Benefits:
- Supports kidney, liver, and gallbladder function
- Traditionally used to maintain healthy urinary tract and stone prevention
- Helps regulate digestive processes and supports natural detoxification
- Contains compounds with antioxidant, antiviral, and antimicrobial activity
- May support healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels
Safety and Precautions:
- Not suitable for use during pregnancy due to uterine stimulant and antispasmodic effects
- May interact with diuretics or blood sugar-lowering medications; monitor under professional supervision
- Individuals with low blood pressure should monitor for potential effects on blood pressure
- Women trying to conceive or taking fertility medications should avoid use
Suggested Use:
Take 2 capsules in the morning with 500ml of spring water and 2 capsules in the evening with a meal and 500ml of spring water. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new supplement regimen.
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