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something to dissolve Kidney Stones or Gallstones? Dissolve Kidney
Stones or Gallstones and detox the body naturally with Stone Breaker Tea


Stonebreaker
Tea is a popular natural remedy for kidney and gallstones.
The
herb has also been used as a diuretic. Herb is known to aid is
bronchitis In the 1980’s it gained worldwide attention due to
the plants antiviral activity against hepatitis B
The herb is known as a natural remedy to dissolve kidney stones and
gallstones and break up the stones and enable them to pass. The
antihepatotoxic (liver protecting) activity of Chanca Piedra was
attributed to two compounds in the plant called Phyllanthus and
hypophyllanthin in a 1985 study by Indian researchers.
Stone Breaker is a small annual herb, which grows up to 30 to 40
centimeters and it grown mainly in the rainforest. The plants name is
Phyllanthus Niruri. Chanca Piedra is the Spanish name for the plant and
translated it means Stone Breaker. Stone Breaker is
still widely used in herbal medicine in South America, remaining to be
the most . Shortly after I opened my store this tea was brought for me
to find by a customer who swore by it. He told me someone brought it
back from Brazil and gave it to him. He gets kidney stones and he said
he drinks it as soon as they start and the tea from the herb enables
him to pass them within two to three days. He had run out and could not
find it. I was impressed when I read about the herb and have brought it
into my store and since have had satisfied customers with the results
of this tea. Kathy Starynchak, an expert on detoxifying the body,
recommends to detox the body naturally with Stonebreaker tea.
Chanca Piedra has been the subject of much research to discover the
active constitutes and their pharmacological activities beginning in
the mid 1960’s. A 1999 clinical study validated the effect
Chanca Piedra has on calcium oxalate crystal formation (the building
blocks for kidney stones). The herb is known to break up the stones and
enable them to pass. The antihepatotoxic (liver protecting) activity of
Chanca Piedra was attributed to two compounds in the plant called
Phyllanthus and hypophyllanthin in a 1985 study by Indian researchers.
In the 1980’s it gained worldwide attention due to the plants
antiviral activity against hepatitis B. there have been many studies
all over the world as we are still learning all the benefits of this
herb. Still known mostly for treating kidney and gallstones the herb
shows promise with also treating a long list of other aliments. In
Japan they are testing it with aids patients. For centuries, it has
been used to aid in treating hepatitis B.
One of the other ailments this herb is known to aid is bronchitis,
which I can attest to. I myself had gotten sick with bronchitis and
drank the tea for two days and it did help me to feel better. The
recommended use for kidney or gallstones is to drink to or three cups
of tea made from the herb for two to three days. To make the tea you
place one tablespoon of the herb into one gallon of boiling of water
and let simmer for twenty min. then strain and drink as needed.
Popular natural
remedy for kidney and gallstones. The herb has also been used as a
diuretic
Herb is known to aid is bronchitis In the 1980’s it gained
worldwide attention due to the plants
antiviral activity against hepatitis B
The herb is known as a natural remedy to dissolve kidney stones and
gallstones and break up the stones and enable them to pass. The
antihepatotoxic (liver protecting) activity of Chanca Piedra was
attributed to two compounds in the plant called Phyllanthus and
hypophyllanthin in a 1985 study by Indian researchers. Stone Breaker is
a small annual herb, which grows up to 30 to 40
centimeters and it grown mainly in the rainforest. The plants name is
Phyllanthus Niruri. Chanca Piedra is the Spanish name for the plant and
translated it means Stone Breaker. Stone Breaker is still widely used
in herbal medicine in South America, remaining to be the most . Shortly
after I opened my store this tea was brought for me to find by a
customer who swore by it. He told me someone brought it back from
Brazil and gave it to him. He gets kidney stones and he said he drinks
it as soon as they start and the tea from the herb enables him to pass
them within two to three days. He had run out and could not find it. I
was impressed when I read about the herb and have brought it into my
store and since have had satisfied customers with the results of this
tea.
One of the other ailments this herb is known to aid is bronchitis,
which I can attest to. I myself had gotten sick with bronchitis and
drank the tea for two days and it did help me to feel better. The
recommended use for kidney or gallstones is to drink to or three cups
of tea made from the herb for two to three days. To make the tea you
place one tablespoon of the herb into one gallon of boiling of water
and let simmer for twenty min. then strain and drink as needed.

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Chanca
Piedra has been the subject of much research to discover the active
constitutes and their pharmacological activities beginning in the mid
1960’s. A 1999 clinical study validated the effect Chanca
Piedra has on calcium oxalate crystal formation (the building blocks
for kidney stones). The herb is known to break up the stones and enable
them to pass. The antihepatotoxic (liver protecting) activity of Chanca
Piedra was attributed to two compounds in the plant called Phyllanthus
and hypophyllanthin in a 1985 study by Indian researchers. In the
1980’s it gained worldwide attention due to the plants
antiviral activity against hepatitis B. there have been many studies
all over the world as we are still learning all the benefits of this
herb. Still known mostly for treating kidney and gallstones the herb
shows promise with also treating a long list of other aliments. In
Japan they are testing it with aids patients. For centuries, it has
been used to aid in treating hepatitis B.