Hepatitis B Treatment and Holistic Cures

Chanca Piedra
Posted by Jay (India) on 05/19/2020
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I am HBV carrier. Luckily by Earth Clinic I came across Chanca Piedra and had it capsule form. Really wonders happened, like in a month by taking two capsules per day I felt like I am having a cell in the place of my liver. I do drink regularly. Never visit the doctor. Bcz ur liver tells ur energy levels So my suggestion is Just take Chanca pedria capsules. They are available online Indian name for Chanca pedria is Bhumi Amla So you don't need to work On other medications hope it helps you. Any questions welcome


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Bill (San Fernando) on 09/03/2016
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About 6 months ago a young Filipino friend, who was part of the family, contacted me for advice. He had just left his job and was hoping to get another higher paying job. To get this job he had to have a medical. Unfortunately, his medical results showed that he had Hepatitis B. He was quite depressed about this because no job == no money == no food for his own family.

I recommended a very cheap protocol. I later met with him and showed him what the Chanca piedra plant looks like (see below). It grows profusely as a weed all over the tropical lowlands of the Philippines and so its a free remedy. I advised that he should immediately take a decoction of Chanca piedra -- one glassful -- twice a day outside mealtimes.

The way to make the CP decoction is as follows:

  • Take one whole mature CP plant with roots.
  • Wash the plant thoroughly and cut it up into 2 ins lengths.
  • Bash the plant so it opens up.
  • Throw the result into a large pot and fill it up with 2 litres of water.
  • Boil this down gently to 1 liter.
  • Remove, cool and strain.
  • Store the liquid decoction in the fridge. It will keep for about a week.

The Chanca piedra plant only grows to a height of about 1 meter and it has one unique distinguishing characteristic -- it has seed pods growing underneath the leaves and all along the upper petioles of the plant. That's also why it's other name is Seed-Under-Leaf.

Anyway, after my Filipino friend had taken the Chanca Piedra decoction for about two months, he went back to the doc and was again tested again for Hepatitis B. There was no sign of the Hep B antigen in his results and he was completely clear.

He also got the job that he wanted...

Here is a picture of the Chanca piedra plant.


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Max (Commerce Township, Michigan) on 03/12/2012
★★★★★

My HbDNA was always very low, last couple of times, it was undetectable, but was still present. When I noticed that my DNA changes, goes up and down, I started paying more attention what I take and what I eat. First time, when it became undetectable, I was drinking chanca piedra tea. Couple times a day simmered about 15 minutes. I used dried herbs. Later I stopped and DNA went up a little bit. Two months before my tests, I started taking salvia/ligustrum. My doctor did not know what my results meant. I do not know either, I do not know if I am recovering and one day I will become immune to the virus. I am still taking salvia. When I am done, I will go back to chanca piedra. I also take astragalus. This herb raises our own interferon that is in our bodies. Astragalus is to build immunity.


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Max (Commerce Township, Michigan) on 03/08/2012
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Hi, I just converted Hbsag positive to negative. I could not believe it. My viral load was low. But my doctor said the same thing: you cannot do anything with it, just monitor. But I told him that I am going to fight. And I did. I experimented with both chanca piedra and salvia/ligustrum. When I drunk chanca piedra, my viral load went down to undetectable. But I stopped taking it, because I did not know how long I should take. After some time, my results went up a little bit, then I started taking salvia/ligustrum. And yesterday I saw my doctor who told me that my Hbsag is negative. He did not ask me what I am taking, but said that keep doing whatever I am doing. I also started taking Quercenol (a mix of vitamins, minerals and milk thistle). I am still taking salvia and quercenol hoping that I will become immune and my Hbsab will become positive. But salvia can be taken for 3 months and later you need to take a break.

Chanca piedra is better when you make a strong tea.


Chanca Piedra
Posted by Bill (San Fernando, Philippines) on 11/27/2009
★★★★★

Ayurvedic Cure for Hepatitis

Hi everyone...There is an Indian plant called Bhumya Malaki -- also known as "StoneBreaker" or "Seed Under Leaf" or Chanca Piedra -- that grows as a weed in the tropics. This is widely used in Indian herbal medicine and is, at present, the only cure for Hepatitis B that is proven by research -- Evidence here on use, efficacy, safety, contraindications and research:

http://www.rain-tree.com/chanca.htm

http://www.herbalcureindia.com/herbs/bhumyamalaki.htm

This herb grows as a weed in my compound in the Philippines where I live and is a most useful herb for a host of problems, good for almost any illness and I use it all the time myself. It is also a harmless herb, with no recorded side-effects.

If you can, visit an Ayurvedic herbalist, and I can almost guarantee that he or she will prescribe this herb amongst others for Hepatitis.

To be effective against Hepatitis, an aqueous decoction(herb boiled gently in water) must be made. A tincture is not so good. My method is to take one or two small plants, cut them up, bash them to lightly bruise it and open it up, throw all this into a pot, add 2 litres of water and boil this down gently to 1 ltre, cool, strain and then pour into a container and store in the fridge. I pour out a third of a glass of this decoction twice a day, add a little orange juice(decoction is very bitter) plus a little more water and down it in one.

Chanca Piedra or Bhumya malaki acts directly on the Hepatitis B virus by preventing reproduction, with virtually complete disappearance of the H-B antigen within a month of using this protocol.

Phyllanthus niruri or Chanca Piedra is a plant with a unique feature -- it isn't called "Seed-Under-Leaf" for nothing and may be identified as a small plant that grows 30-40 cms high and eventually forms small seeds all along the leaf stems. Here are some useful pictures of the plant:

http://www.chirinka.com/catalog/images/phyllanthusniruri.jpg

http://anthrome.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/stonebreaker.jpg



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