Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 Chancha piedra is Phyllanthus nururi. Chancha piedra is the South and Central American name. I am surprised Rasheed that you know it by this name considering it is a major herb in India, Pakistan, the Middle East, and Indonesia. The Ayurvedic name is Bhumy Amalaki. Quite closely related to amla but not interchangeable. Any ayurvedic herbal company should have it. you might even be able to find it in some local Indian grocery stores. -D Re: Meniere's syndrom I am interested in learning about chanca piedra as I don't know much about it. What does it do? How does it help you? What has been your personal experience with it? Thanks. > > > Hi All, > > > > So, in my infinite wisdom I decided, since I have been sooo good, > > to eat a hamburger six weeks after my first gall bladder attack. > > Guess what? I had another. I got dizzy in the middle of the night > > and into morning, woke up in a cold sweat and ended up in bathroom in > > pain... > > > > I have been suffering from dizziness ever since. Doc says it's > > meniers syndrome related to gall bladder. Does anyone have any > > experience with this dizziness? > > > > Also, got my hospital records and shows my gall bladder walls are > > thickened and I have stones. Can gall bladder walls go back to normal? > > > > I will plan a flush soon. nervous about it. Have done them before but > > i am nervous about getting a stone stuck... > > > > Rose > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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