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Bhui Amla Powder (Chanca Piedra)

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Bhui Amla Powder (Chanca Piedra) - an annual herb used in Ayurvedic medicine, available as a powdered herb.

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This section lists the botanical name of the plant. This plant is known as Phyllanthus niruri.

Common Name:

  • English: Chanca Piedra
  • Sanskrit:Indian Gooseberry Extract (Amalaki) in its whole form.
  • This product is also referred to as:Here is a rephrased version of the product description text: The Tamalaki plant, along with other herbs such as Nela usirika, Bahuphala, Bhuin amla, Mahidhatrika, Kizhukai nelli, Lodhar, and Bhumi amalaki, is combined with various other ingredients including Kaizanelli, Ajjhada, Bhony amari, Bhui amali, Nalanelli, Keezhanelli, Bhuiawali, Niruri, Cuebra pedra, Dukong anak, Rami buah, Turi hutan, and Stonebreaker.

Habitat:The regions of central and southern India, as well as Sri Lanka.

Origin: India

Harvested: Wild

Part used: Whole Plant

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The Bhui Amla plant consists of roots, stems, and leaves, growing to a height of 10-15 cm annually. Its root is slender, measuring 2-10 cm long, and has a smooth, light brown exterior with several fibrous strands. The leaves are arranged in pairs along the stem, with each leaflet up to 2 cm long and 0.5-1 cm wide, featuring a greenish-brown color and a slightly bitter taste.The Bhui Amla is a significant plant in the traditional Indian system of Ayurvedic medicine.

How to use:

Powdered Herb:

Powdered herbs can be used in various ways.

You can add the powdered herb to various recipes, such as smoothies, sauces, spreads, or baked goods like cookies. For children, mix the powder with honey or glycerin to create a paste, which can be made thicker for a stronger herbal flavor. This method, known as "Electuaries", combines the herb's potency with a sweet taste that makes it easier to consume.

Making your own herbal capsules at home ensures that they contain only pure, unadulterated herb - without fillers or additives. They can also be easily dissolved in a liquid.

To make a poultice, mix herbal powder with liquid, typically water, to create a paste that can be applied directly to the skin. This application method is particularly beneficial for addressing various skin issues.

Mix powdered herbs with water, fruit juice, or another liquid to create a concentrated herbal drink.

Precautions: 

Before using this product, consult with a healthcare professional, especially if you're pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.

This website provides information for educational purposes only.ONLY

The following statement is in accordance with Canadian regulations regarding health claims: This product has not been assessed for safety or efficacy by Health Canada.

This information should not be used for diagnosing, treating, or managing any medical condition.

 

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