Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Is there an herbal remedy to dissove kidney stones in dogs? My daughter`s dog is very sick and can`t afford to take him to the vet. Thanks, Lucille Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Lucille, This was previously written for humans... but as you know dogs can take many of the same things we can..... >I am still a lurker but just found out about this>little known herb and thought I would share the info>with the group. I myself have liver disease and>gallstones and intend to try it.>>Product: Chanca Piedra>Latin Name: Phillanthus Niruri>Common Names: Stone Breaker>>Called the "Stone Breaker" in South America, this herb>is incredible for kidney problems and for breaking up>kidney and gall stones as well as a medicine for the>entire urinary system. This herb has also been studied>quite in depth showing indications of anti-viral>properties against Hepatitis B and more recently even>HIV. The plant is employed for numerous other>conditions including blennorrhagia, colic, diabetes,>dysentery, fever, flu, tumors, jaundice, vaginitis,>and dyspepsia. It is of little wonder that Chanca>Piedra is used for so many things since the plant has>proven antihepatotoxic, antispasmodic, antiviral,>antibacterial, diuretic, febrifugal and hypoglycemic>activities. It is also considered anodyne, apertif,>carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, laxative,>stomachic, tonic and vermifuge based on its long>documented history of uses.>-Lynne (California) Here is what I found on it... Chanca Piedra/Arrebenta Pedra/Quebra Pedra/ (Phylanthus niruri) Action/Properties:Infectious illness and litiasis of urinary tract. Antioxidant. Hepato-protector. Gastrointestinal diseases, anti-inflammatory ones, urinary retention, dropsy, prostate discomfort, diabetes, reduces blood sugar, syphilis, blood purifier,gallstones and hepatic disorders - Jaundice.Usage: kidney stones, liver disease, gallstones, gallbladderChanca Piedra is grown in the rainforest and has been used by Peruvian herbalist as a treatment for gallstones and kidney stones, urinary infections, hepatitis B, and antiviral applications. Phyllantus Niruri is a member of the Euphorbiacae’s family including the Iterea gender. The pharmacological properties of this plant depend on its leaves and flowers. CHANCA PIEDRA has a great number of organic acids that after its ingestion pass through the kidney and are rapidly filtered by the glomerule, avoiding its re-absorption. CHANCA PIEDRA increases the solubility of alkaline salts and help to maintain normal bacterial levels in the uro-genital tract. The phenolic component that it has, have been identified as a strong antioxidant. Among the phytochemical products are 3, 5, 7 trihydroxiflava-noids, astralgine, brevifoline, carboxilic acid, limonine, lupeol, metilsalicilato, nirantine, nirtraline, nirurine, quercetol, rutina, spoininas, etc. Clinical trials have shown that the CHANCA PIEDRA in-fusion has an antispasmodic activity greater than papavarine. It is also known its hepato-protector effect on the Hepatitis type B. cille_98 <cille_98 wrote: Is there an herbal remedy to dissove kidney stones in dogs? My daughter`s dog is very sick and can`t afford to take him to the vet.Thanks, Lucille Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Lucille, On the ailments and remedies list it reads: Kidney, stones: Kidney/Bladder Formula; Kidney Bladder Tea; Kidney Stone Dissolve Tea and Tincture; The Total Body Cleanse Program. Check the files under Dr. Ian Shillington for the formulas. Suzi cille_98 <cille_98 wrote: Is there an herbal remedy to dissove kidney stones in dogs? My daughter`s dog is very sick and can`t afford to take him to the vet.Thanks, LucilleFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Thank you Suzi. > > Lucille, > This was previously written for humans... but as you know dogs can take many of the same things we can..... > >I am still a lurker but just found out about this > >little known herb and thought I would share the info > >with the group. I myself have liver disease and > >gallstones and intend to try it. > > > >Product: Chanca Piedra > >Latin Name: Phillanthus Niruri > >Common Names: Stone Breaker > > > >Called the " Stone Breaker " in South America, this herb > >is incredible for kidney problems and for breaking up > >kidney and gall stones as well as a medicine for the > >entire urinary system. This herb has also been studied > >quite in depth showing indications of anti-viral > >properties against Hepatitis B and more recently even > >HIV. The plant is employed for numerous other > >conditions including blennorrhagia, colic, diabetes, > >dysentery, fever, flu, tumors, jaundice, vaginitis, > >and dyspepsia. It is of little wonder that Chanca > >Piedra is used for so many things since the plant has > >proven antihepatotoxic, antispasmodic, antiviral, > >antibacterial, diuretic, febrifugal and hypoglycemic > >activities. It is also considered anodyne, apertif, > >carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, laxative, > >stomachic, tonic and vermifuge based on its long > >documented history of uses. > >-Lynne (California) > > > Here is what I found on it... > > Chanca Piedra/Arrebenta Pedra/Quebra Pedra/ (Phylanthus niruri) > > Action/Properties: > Infectious illness and litiasis of urinary tract. Antioxidant. Hepato-protector. Gastrointestinal diseases, anti-inflammatory ones, urinary retention, dropsy, prostate discomfort, diabetes, reduces blood sugar, syphilis, blood purifier, > gallstones and hepatic disorders - Jaundice. > > Usage: kidney stones, liver disease, gallstones, gallbladder > > Chanca Piedra is grown in the rainforest and has been used by Peruvian herbalist as a treatment for gallstones and kidney stones, urinary infections, hepatitis B, and antiviral applications. > > Phyllantus Niruri is a member of the Euphorbiacae's family including the Iterea gender. The pharmacological properties of this plant depend on its leaves and flowers. CHANCA PIEDRA has a great number of organic acids that after its ingestion pass through the kidney and are rapidly filtered by the glomerule, avoiding its re- absorption. CHANCA PIEDRA increases the solubility of alkaline salts and help to maintain normal bacterial levels in the uro-genital tract. The phenolic component that it has, have been identified as a strong antioxidant. Among the phytochemical products are 3, 5, 7 trihydroxiflava-noids, astralgine, brevifoline, carboxilic acid, limonine, lupeol, metilsalicilato, nirantine, nirtraline, nirurine, quercetol, rutina, spoininas, etc. Clinical trials have shown that the CHANCA PIEDRA in-fusion has an antispasmodic activity greater than papavarine. It is also known its hepato-protector effect on the Hepatitis type B. > > > > cille_98 <cille_98> wrote: Is there an herbal remedy to dissove kidney stones in dogs? My > daughter`s dog is very sick and can`t afford to take him to the vet. > Thanks, > Lucille > > > > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2002 Report Share Posted November 28, 2002 Your most welcome! Keep us posted. cille_98 <cille_98 wrote: Thank you Suzi.> > Lucille, > This was previously written for humans... but as you know dogs can take many of the same things we can..... > >I am still a lurker but just found out about this> >little known herb and thought I would share the info> >with the group. I myself have liver disease and> >gallstones and intend to try it.> >> >Product: Chanca Piedra> >Latin Name: Phillanthus Niruri> >Common Names: Stone Breaker> >> >Called the "Stone Breaker" in South America, this herb> >is incredible for kidney problems and for breaking up> >kidney and gall stones as well as a medicine for the> >entire urinary system. This herb has also been studied> >quite in depth showing indications of anti-viral> >properties against Hepatitis B and more recently even> >HIV. The plant is employed for numerous other> >conditions including blennorrhagia, colic, diabetes,> >dysentery, fever, flu, tumors, jaundice, vaginitis,> >and dyspepsia. It is of little wonder that Chanca> >Piedra is used for so many things since the plant has> >proven antihepatotoxic, antispasmodic, antiviral,> >antibacterial, diuretic, febrifugal and hypoglycemic> >activities. It is also considered anodyne, apertif,> >carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, laxative,> >stomachic, tonic and vermifuge based on its long> >documented history of uses.> >-Lynne (California)> > > Here is what I found on it...> > Chanca Piedra/Arrebenta Pedra/Quebra Pedra/ (Phylanthus niruri)> > Action/Properties:> Infectious illness and litiasis of urinary tract. Antioxidant. Hepato-protector. Gastrointestinal diseases, anti-inflammatory ones, urinary retention, dropsy, prostate discomfort, diabetes, reduces blood sugar, syphilis, blood purifier,> gallstones and hepatic disorders - Jaundice.> > Usage: kidney stones, liver disease, gallstones, gallbladder> > Chanca Piedra is grown in the rainforest and has been used by Peruvian herbalist as a treatment for gallstones and kidney stones, urinary infections, hepatitis B, and antiviral applications. > > Phyllantus Niruri is a member of the Euphorbiacae's family including the Iterea gender. The pharmacological properties of this plant depend on its leaves and flowers. CHANCA PIEDRA has a great number of organic acids that after its ingestion pass through the kidney and are rapidly filtered by the glomerule, avoiding its re-absorption. CHANCA PIEDRA increases the solubility of alkaline salts and help to maintain normal bacterial levels in the uro-genital tract. The phenolic component that it has, have been identified as a strong antioxidant. Among the phytochemical products are 3, 5, 7 trihydroxiflava-noids, astralgine, brevifoline, carboxilic acid, limonine, lupeol, metilsalicilato, nirantine, nirtraline, nirurine, quercetol, rutina, spoininas, etc. Clinical trials have shown that the CHANCA PIEDRA in-fusion has an antispasmodic activity greater than papavarine. It is also known its hepato-protector effect on the Hepatitis type B. > > > > cille_98 wrote: Is there an herbal remedy to dissove kidney stones in dogs? My > daughter`s dog is very sick and can`t afford to take him to the vet.> Thanks, > Lucille> > > > > > > > Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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