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Royal Breakstone Kidney Support

Suitable For Vegetarians

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Royal Breakstone Kidney Support
by Whole World Botanicals
1 oz. Liquid

Chanca Piedro, a popular Amazon rainforest herb, is used to maintain optimal kidney and bladder health.*

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Royal Break-Stone Kidney Support Liquid Extract is based on a popular Amazon rainforest herb (Chanca Piedra). People wanting to support their health naturally have found a powerful plant ally in helping to maintain optimal kidney 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 fernlike plants in the Phyllanthus genus (botanical family Euphorbiaceae), including Phyllanthus niruri.

Approximately 30 servings per bottle.



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Supplement Facts

One (1) Dropperful (.8 mL) Contains: Amount Per Serving
Chanca Piedra Whole Plant (Phyllanthus niruri)
  Tincture 1:1
 
Other Ingredients
Vegetable Glycerin, Purified Water
Suggested Use
For Urgent Use: One (1) squirt at least one-half (1/2) hour before eating or two (2) hours after eating, four to eight (4-8) times a day with a glass of water. Maintenance Dosage: One (1) squirt a day, four or five (4-5) days a week away from food.
Warnings
Pregnant or nursing mothers should consult their health care practitioner. This product lowers blood sugar and/or blood pressure slightly. Sensitive people should cut their servings in half.



Related Types
Kidney Support
Related Structure Groups
Bladder, Kidney
Usage

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: It is advisable for most people doing a liver flush to clean out toxins in the liver, to start the first day with only one squirt of Royal Break-Stone Liver Flush ™ Liquid Extract in a glass of water, (or 1 cup of Royal Break-Stone ™ Tea); two times the second and third day, and only on the fourth day go up to three squirts, (or three cups of tea). If you start taking multiple servings the first day, you might get a headache, with the liver dumping toxins too quickly.

OPTIONAL: A squeeze of lemon juice may be added to the liquid extract and water.

HOW TO TAKE THE PRODUCT FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME: If you are taking one or two servings (squirts) a day, take the product for no more than 6 days a week. If you are taking more than two servings per day, you may use the product for up to one month and then stop for one week before resuming use again.

Traditional Usage

In different areas of South America native people use Chanca Piedra to treat a wide variety of conditions, including toxic liver, hepatitis, excess uric acid, as well as gall bladder and kidney stones. *

Royal Break-Stone, Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus niruri)
Promotes optimal liver, kidney and gall bladder function

Gall stones and kidney stones are a major health problem in the United States . In fact, 20,000,000 in the U.S. suffer from gall stones and 600,000 are treated by medical doctors each year for this condition. 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.

Traditional Uses

 

Chanca Piedra got its name because one of the outstanding qualities of this herb, according to the therapeutic herbal tradition of Peru, where knowledge of rainforest remedies spread to Andean civilizations, including the Incas, is to break up and expel both kidney stones, and gall stones. It is believed to help stimulate the production of bile and to promote healthy liver and gall bladder function. The plant is shredded and boiled and then lemon juice is added as a tonic for the liver (taken in small amounts four times daily). It is also traditionally used to clear obstructions throughout the various internal organs of the body by promoting the elimination of mucous and stones.

In different areas of South America , Chanca Piedra is used to treat a wide variety of conditions. It is used to treat edema and excess uric acid, as well as to treat stones of the gall bladder, kidney, and bladder. In some areas, it is used to treat malaria, typhoid fever, flu, colds, constipation, dysentery, or stomachache. It is also used there, for inflammation of the bowels (IBS), pimples, diabetes, and ulcers.

Chanca Piedra has also traditionally been used for diabetes, prostate disorders, asthma, fever, tumors, bladder infections, as a diuretic, to remove excess uric acid (as in gout), for painful joints, jaundice, indigestion, constipation, vaginitis, viruses of the reproductive tract, proctitis, poor circulation, excessive phlegm, bronchitis, and coughs. It is also considered an anti-spasmodic and muscle relaxant, specific to the urinary tract system.

Traditionally it is also used as an anodyne (pain reliever), apertif (appetite stimulator), a digestive, carminative (helps gas to be expelled from stomach and intestines), and vermifuge (expels worms and other parasites from the intestinal tract), diuretic, and emmenagogue (stimulates menstrual flow).


Doctors’ Experiences

Nicole Maxwell, the author of the groundbreaking Witch Doctor's Apprentice, first published in 1961, and based on research done in the 1950's in the Peruvian rainforest, considers chanca piedra one of the most important healing herbs, which she encountered in the rainforest through her interactions with shamans and Amazonian Indians. She later met a German doctor who had been using chanca piedra in his medical practice in Germany who told her that 94% of all the cases he encountered among his patients of gallstones and kidney stones were "completely eliminated" within one or two weeks. For several hours during the actual process of elimination of the stones, some patients experienced stomach cramps. Another physician whom Maxwell interviewed about his use of chanca piedra for his patients said that the plant worked 100% of the time and without any side effects.

In France, Chanca Piedra has been used for some time to treat gall and kidney stones. It is part of a pharmaceutical product called Pilosuryl, which is sold as a diuretic.


Liver Detoxification

Modern life has stressed the liver of the average person. Chanca Piedra can be used, cycling on and off throughout the year, to assist the liver in performing its normal function of detoxification of the body. Liver stressors include eating excessive dairy, meat, and sugar, fried fast foods, processed foods with preservatives, antibiotics, pesticides, drinking water "decontaminated" by chlorine, drinking water containing parasites, the use of hormones in young women as contraception and in menopausal women as a means of preventing osteoporosis and heart disease, the use of steroid hormones to combat chronic inflammatory diseases, and the use of toxic chemotherapies to combat cancer.


Research Findings

Research done in Brazil at the Federal University of Santa Catarina in 1984 on Chanca Piedra revealed an alkaloid (phyllanthoside) in the leaves and stem with strong antispasmodic activity. It served as a relaxing agent for smooth muscles and they concluded that its spasmolytic action probably accounted for the efficacy of chanca piedra in expelling stones.

Brazilian researchers have also discovered powerful, long-lasting pain-blocking activity in the roots, stems and leaves of several different species of Phyllanthus, including Phyllanthus niruri. In a book called Cat's Claw: Healing Vine of Peru, the author Kenneth Jones states in a section of the book devoted to chanca piedra:

In the test system used, the extract of Phyllanthus urinaria showed aboutfour times more potent activity than indomethacin and three times the strength of morphine against the second phase of pain which models the stage of "inflammatory" pain. The pain model used in these tests (formalin-induced persistent pain) appears to provide a state similar to that of post-operative pain in people. ...The pain blockers in Phyllanthus have been identified by the Brazilians as gallic acid ethyl ester and the steroidal compounds as Beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol.

Since the 1960's there have been a growing body of published information is on Chanca Piedra. Indian and Brazilian research groups were the first to conduct these studies since the plant was indigenous to their areas, with a long history of use by its inhabitants. In some of the published research, scientists make little or no distinction between P. niruri and P. amarus because of the very similar phytochemical make up of both plants. In fact, some references are found in which scientists believe that it is one species of plant with two botanical names. The antispasmodic activities of alkaloids in Chanca Piedra were documented by Brazilian researchers in the mid 1980's , which explains the popular use of the plant for kidney and bladder stones. The alkaloid extract demonstrated smooth muscle relaxation specific to the urinary and biliary tract which the researchers surmised facilitates the expulsion of kidney or bladder calculi.

Research in Japan and India in the 1980's has demonstrated the liver -healing properties of Chanca Piedra. The primary compounds responsible are phyllanthin, hypophyllanthin and triacontanal. Glycosides found in Chanca Piedra demonstrated Aldose reductase (AR) inhibitory activity in studies conducted by a Japanese research group in 1988 and 1989.

The analgesic activity of Chanca Piedra was demonstrated in 1994 and 1995 by another research group in Brazil . The diuretic, hypotensive and hypoglycemic effects of Phyllanthus niruri were documented in a 1995 human study , which showed a significant diuretic effect, and a significant reduction in systolic blood pressure in non-diabetic hypertensive and female subjects. Blood glucose was also significantly reduced in diabetic patients taking Chanca Piedra for 10 days. It is also considered an immune system stimulator.

Toxicity, Side Effects

There has been no toxicity reported in any of the clinical studies, nor have there been any side effects reported, except for an occasional case of cramps during the expulsion of stones from the use of the whole plant either as a tea or in "crude" (whole plant) extracts in capsules. If cramping occurs, dosage can be cut in half. It is safe for pregnant woman to take.

Viana Muller, Ph.D. 2000 This article may not be reprinted without permission from the author.

Phyllanthus niruri: Ethnobotanical Uses & Selected Bibliography of the "Break-Stone" Herb by Viana Muller, Ph.D. (co-founder, Medik HerbT and Whole World Botanicals)


Selected Bibliography

    Duke, James and Vasquez, Rudolfo, Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary, CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton

    Mehrotra, R, In vitro studies on the effect of certain natural products against hepatiis B virus, Indian J Med Res 92, 133-138 (1990).

    Ogata, T, HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor from Phyllanthus niruri, AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses 8 (11), 1937-1944 (1992).

    Quian-Cutrone, J., Niruriside, a new HIV REV/RRE binding inhibitor from Phyllanthus niruri, J Nat Prod 59(2), 196-199 (1996).

    Shimizu, M., Studies on aldose reductase inhibitors from natural products. II. Active components of a Paraguayan crude drug Para-parai mi, Phyllanthus niruri, Chem Pharm Bull ( Tokyo ) 37 (9), 2531-2532 (1989).

    Syamasundar, K. V., 1985. Antihepatotoxic principles of Phyllanthus niruri herbs, J. Ethnopharmacol 14 (I), 41-44 (1985).

    Thyagarajan, S. P., In vitro inactivation of HBsAg by Eclipta alba Hassk and Phyllanthus niruri, Indian J Med Res, 76, 124-130 (1982). "Effects of an extract from Phyllanthus niruri on hepatitis B and woodchuck hepatitis viruses: in vitro and in vivo studies", Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 84 (1), 274-278 (1987).

    Wang, M, Herbs of the genus Phyllanthus in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B: observations with three preparations from different sites, J Lap Clin Med 126 (4), 350-352 (1995).

    Yeh, Sl Fl, et al., Effect of an Extract from Phyllanthus amarus on Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Gene Expression in Human Hepatoma Cells, Antiviral Research 20 (1993): 185-92.

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To be a positive force for environmental protection of both the native habitats and the communities of native peoples extending from the rainforests to mountain communities situated at the highest altitudes on the earth by providing a market for organic cultivated herbs and wildcrafted herbs and through offering economic assistance to native/local herb growers.

To buy medicinal plants directly from the local/native people who grow or collect them whenever possible and to practice fair trade with them.

To serve people who have been disconnected from the land and its healing plants by making available the purest, most potent, organic and wildcrafted herbs, grown and used by people with strong roots in their native soil and culture.

To provide knowledge about these powerful medicinal herbs to people around the world, including traditional usage, testimonials, and summaries of published research articles in peer-reviewed scientific research journals.

To support the growing community around the world of people who have embraced a new holistic paradigm for health care that includes taking personal responsibility for a healthy lifestyle, including the a healthy diet based on organic foods, exercise, the judicious and knowledge use of medicinal herbs to maintain health, and practicing the awareness of the connection of the individual's spiritual life force with the all-pervasive life force in the universe.


We use no additives, coloring, flavoring, or excipients. No pesticides, chemical fertilizers, irradiation or chemical gassing is used on our herbs. Our high standards extend to our relationship with native and maca growers and rainforest plant collectors and growers. We are fair traders who use part of the profits from sales of our maca products to improve the conditions of life of the growers/collectors through education, agricultural loans, and technical assistance in producing organic herbs with high crop yields.

Our maca is certified organic by two different organizations: BIO LATINA, which carries the USDA Seal of Approval for the new uniform U.S. Organic Code and SKAL, which has headquarters in The Netherlands, and is approved by the European Union and recognized throughout the world.

Our mission is to be a positive force for environmental protection of both the native habitats and the communities of native peoples extending from the rainforests to mountain communities situated at the highest altitudes on the earth. One of these extraordinary communities is featured in the painting to the right, depicting the Amazon rainforest. This artwork was done by Shipibo-Canaibo Indian teenager Roy Del Aguila, who lives on the edge of the rainforest in Peru.

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