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Bhumyamalaki

Bhumyamalaki

Phyllanthus niruri

AyurvedaSouth American

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Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Low in studied doses; generally well tolerated. May lower blood glucose and blood pressure.

Contraindications: Pregnancy (insufficient safety data; traditional emmenagogue reputation — caution); diabetics on hypoglycemics; before surgery (BP/glucose effects).

Interactions: Antidiabetics (additive hypoglycemia), antihypertensives, lithium (diuretic-type effect); theoretical additive with antivirals/immunomodulators.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Pregnancy: insufficient safety data; traditional emmenagogue reputation in some sources — caution.

Evidence level

Clinical

Supported by clinical trials in humans.

Preparations

fresh juice (swarasa) · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Evidence:Preclinical
powder (churna) · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Evidence:Preclinical
standardized extract · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Evidence:Preclinical
tinctures, capsules, supplements · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Evidence:Preclinical
decoction (kwath) · whole plant

Part used: whole plant

Traditional use: liver/jaundice/hepatitis, urinary calculi, bitter cooling tonic

Proposed mechanism: lignans (phyllanthin, hypophyllanthin), ellagitannins and flavonoids — antioxidant, hepatoprotective, anti-HBV, antilithic

Dosage note (descriptive only): Traditionally fresh-plant juice or gram-scale powder/decoction; clinical-grade dosing not standardized

Evidence:Preclinical
aqueous infusion/decoction · whole herb

Part used: whole herb

Traditional use: dissolve/prevent kidney and gallstones (urolithiasis); diuretic; liver support and antiviral against hepatitis B; antidiabetic, antihypertensive, anti-inflammatory, antihyperuricemic

Proposed mechanism: lignans (phyllanthin, hypophyllanthin), flavonoids, ellagic acid, tannins — inhibition of calcium-oxalate crystallization; anti-HBV

Evidence:Clinical

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Associated conditions

Nutritional notes

Not a food source; value is in lignan/tannin phytochemistry.

Healing traditions

AyurvedaSouth American
Sources (5)

  1. Pratima 2025, J Pharm Pharmacol (PMID 38642916)
  2. Di Mauro 2024, Medicina (PMID 39336496)
  3. Phyllanthus niruri metabolic parameters in kidney stone, Int Braz J Urol, 2018 (PMC6092661)
  4. Acute toxicity studies of Phyllanthus niruri, PMC3274729, 2011
  5. Asare 2025, Open Res Eur (PMID 41216486)

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.