Evidence supporting the use of: Chanca Piedra
For the health condition: Bladder Infection

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 2

Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus niruri) has a longstanding history of use in traditional medicine, particularly in South America, India, and China, for a variety of urinary tract ailments, including bladder infections. It is often referred to as the "stone breaker" due to its popular use in addressing kidney stones and other urinary system complaints. The traditional rationale for using Chanca Piedra for bladder infections (urinary tract infections, UTIs) is based on its reputed antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and diuretic properties, which are believed to help flush out pathogens and soothe urinary tract tissues.

However, while there is some preclinical research demonstrating mild antimicrobial activity of Chanca Piedra extracts against certain bacteria, the majority of scientific studies have focused on its effects on kidney stones rather than direct efficacy against bladder infections. Clinical trials specifically investigating its use in treating or preventing bladder infections in humans are lacking. The available evidence is primarily anecdotal or based on traditional knowledge, and the few lab studies available are not sufficient to establish clinical efficacy.

In summary, while Chanca Piedra is traditionally used to support urinary tract health and there is some weak laboratory evidence suggesting possible antimicrobial effects, there is not enough scientific evidence to conclusively support its use for bladder infections. Its use for this purpose is best characterized as traditional, with a low level of evidence supporting efficacy.

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