Phyllanthus amarus

Phyllanthus amarus Phyllanthus amarus Phyllanthus amarus

Phyllanthus amarus is a small, annual herb belonging to the Phyllanthaceae family, commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions, including Sri Lanka. Known locally as "Bhumyamlaki" in Ayurveda and "Keelanelli" in Sinhala, it thrives in moist, shaded areas and is recognized for its slender stems and tiny leaves arranged along the branches.

This plant has been traditionally used in various medicinal systems for its hepatoprotective properties, particularly in treating liver-related ailments such as hepatitis B and jaundice. Its antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects have been documented in several studies, highlighting its role in supporting liver health and overall well-being.

Phyllanthus amarus contains a rich array of phytochemicals, including lignans like phyllanthin and hypophyllanthin, flavonoids such as quercetin, and tannins like geraniin. These compounds contribute to its therapeutic potential, offering benefits in managing conditions like diabetes, urinary tract infections, and digestive disorders.

In Sri Lanka, Phyllanthus amarus is often utilized in traditional remedies, either as a decoction or in powdered form, to address various health issues. Its widespread availability and diverse medicinal applications make it a valuable plant in the realm of herbal medicine.

Phyllanthus amarus Phyllanthus amarus Phyllanthus amarus
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