Description
Stonebreaker (Chanca Piedra) Benefits & Cautions
⭐ Top Benefits
Stonebreaker has a long history in Ayurvedic, South American, and traditional herbal medicine. Its name comes from its legendary ability to “break” stones.
1. Kidney Stone Support
- Helps relax the ureter, easing the passage of stones.
- May reduce stone formation by blocking crystal aggregation.
- Traditionally used to help break down existing stones into smaller, passable pieces.
2. Liver Detox & Protection
- Acts as a hepatoprotective herb, supporting liver function.
- Used for fatty liver, hepatitis, and overall detoxification.
- Helps balance liver enzymes.
3. Digestive Health
- Supports healthy digestion.
- Can reduce gas, bloating, constipation, and indigestion.
- Mildly bitter, aiding bile flow.
4. Blood Sugar Support
- May help lower blood glucose levels and improve insulin response.
- Traditionally used for maintaining healthy metabolic function.
5. Antiviral & Immune Support
- Historically used for:
- Hepatitis B
- Viral infections
- Parasitic infections
- Shows antiviral activity in some studies.
6. Urinary Tract Support
- Helps reduce inflammation and discomfort in the urinary tract.
- Supports healthy urine flow and bladder health.
7. Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant
- Used for reducing inflammation throughout the body.
- Protects tissues from oxidative stress.
⚠️ Cautions & Contraindications
Stonebreaker is generally considered safe when used appropriately, but it is powerful, and care is advised.
1. Not for Pregnancy or Breastfeeding
- Traditionally avoided due to uterine-affecting and detoxifying actions.
2. Can Lower Blood Sugar
- May intensify the effects of diabetes medications.
- Use caution if prone to hypoglycemia.
3. Blood Pressure Considerations
- Mildly lowers blood pressure.
- Caution with antihypertensive medications.
4. Gallstone Movement
- Strong bile-moving action can cause discomfort if gallstones are present.
- Should be monitored or avoided in acute gallbladder issues.
5. Kidney Disorders
- While used for stones, those with severe kidney disease should consult a practitioner due to its diuretic actions.
6. Medication Interactions
Possible interactions with:
- Diabetes medications
- Blood pressure medications
- Diuretics
- Hepatitis medications
- Blood thinners (mild potential)
7. Long-Term Use
- Extended use (beyond 6–8 weeks) is not usually recommended without guidance, due to strong detoxifying effects.





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