Chanca Piedra

Phyllanthus Niruri (Chanca Piedra) is a widespread tropical plant that has been used for over 2,000 years in Indian Ayurvedic medicine. It has been praised for its effects on urinary tract diseases, jaundice, and indigestion, and has also been used in South American folk medicine to treat excess uric acid.
Medicinal plants like P. niruri contain many bioactive compounds and antioxidants that can serve as alternative or complementary medicines to treat gout and other diseases (1).
Gout
In a 2018 review, research conducted over the previous 17 years was assessed to determine the inhibitory effects of several plant extracts on xanthine oxidase activity. It was found that P. niruri extract reduced uric acid levels and normalized urinary calcium levels in calcium stone–forming patients, exhibiting anti-gout activity (1).
In a 2018 study, the effect of P. niruri on inhibiting xanthine oxidase activity was compared to allopurinol, a commonly used drug to treat hyperuricemia. The presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds found in P. niruri successfully inhibited xanthine oxidase, though at a lower percentage than allopurinol. However, the study concluded that the side effects associated with standard drugs make effective herbs suitable alternatives, either used alone or in conjunction with conventional medications (2).
Kidney Stones and Gallstones
Also known as the “stone breaker,” P. niruri is commonly used to treat kidney stones due to its ability to make them smoother and more fragile, allowing them to pass more easily through the body.
In a study of 56 patients with kidney stones, clinical, metabolic, and ultrasonography assessments were conducted following 12 weeks of P. niruri infusion and 12 weeks of a washout period with no treatment. There were no changes in several serum measurements, but the number of kidney stones per patient decreased, and urinary uric acid levels dropped in patients with hyperuricosuria (3).
References
- Anti-gout Potential of Malaysian Medicinal Plants
Abu Bakar FI, Abu Bakar MF, Rahmat A, Abdullah N, Sabran SF, Endrini S. Front. Pharmacol. 2018. - In vitro xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of Piper betle and Phyllanthus niruri
Vikrama Chakravarthi P, Murugesan S, Arivuchelvan A, Sukumar K, Arulmozhi A and Jagadeeswaran A. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 7(5): 959-961. 2018. -
Chanca Piedra Efficacy Study
Weichmann W. 2019. -
Effect of phyllanthus niruri on metabolic parameters of patients with kidney stone: a perspective for disease prevention.
Pucci ND, Marchini GS, Mazzucchi E, Reis ST, Srougi M, Evazian D, Nahas WC. Int Braz J Urol. 44(4):758-764. 2018.