

|
Pay in 3 Installments of
Rs. 266Bhumi Leaves, scientifically known as Phyllanthus Niruri, are a powerful medicinal herb widely used in traditional Ayurvedic and Unani medicine. Known for their rich bioactive compounds, these leaves have been used for centuries to support liver health, kidney function, and overall wellness.
Bhumi Leaves are particularly valued for their detoxifying properties, helping to cleanse the liver and kidneys while supporting the body’s natural cleansing processes. They are also known to support healthy digestion, boost immunity, and maintain overall vitality. The herb contains natural antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds that contribute to improved metabolic health and general well-being.
These leaves can be used in powdered form, as infusions, or incorporated into herbal remedies. Being 100% natural and chemical-free, Bhumi Leaves are a trusted choice for individuals seeking holistic and traditional support for daily health and wellness.
Small, delicate green leaves with a mix of whole and broken pieces. You can see the natural sun-dried quality in their color and texture.
Crisp and brittle leaves that crumble easily between fingers. They have a papery feel that shows proper drying.
Distinctly earthy and slightly bitter with a subtle astringent aftertaste. The flavor is robust and authentic.
A strong, earthy fragrance with herbal notes that becomes more pronounced when brewed. Smells like fresh earth after rain.
Perfect for making herbal tea, traditional kadha, powder for supplements, or adding to Ayurvedic formulations.
Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or on medication. Not for long-term use without professional guidance.
Traditionally used in Ayurveda for liver health, kidney support, and as a general wellness herb. It's particularly known for its detoxifying properties.
Traditional use suggests regular use for several weeks, but individual results may vary. Consistency is key.
Under guidance, yes. Typically used for specific periods followed by breaks, as recommended by an Ayurvedic practitioner.
Only under proper Ayurvedic guidance. Generally not recommended for young children without professional advice.
Earthy and quite bitter. Many people prefer taking it with honey or in combination with other herbs.
Bhumi Amla (Phyllanthus Niruri) is different from Indian Gooseberry (Emblica Officinalis). They have different properties and traditional uses in Ayurveda.
|
Traditional Liver Support
In Ayurveda, Bhumi Amla is revered for supporting natural liver function and detoxification processes. It helps maintain healthy enzyme levels. |
|
Natural Antioxidant Properties
The leaves contain compounds that help combat oxidative stress and protect cells from damage, supporting overall wellness. |
|
Digestive Aid
Helps maintain healthy digestion and may support relief from occasional digestive discomfort when used as directed. |
Kidney & Urinary Health
Traditionally used to support kidney function and maintain healthy urinary system, earning it the name "Stonebreaker." |
|
Skin Health Support
The antioxidant properties may help maintain clear, healthy skin when used consistently as part of a wellness routine. |
|
As Herbal Tea
Steep 1 teaspoon of leaves in hot water for 5-7 minutes. Strain and drink once daily. |
|
In Traditional Kadha
Boil 2 teaspoons with water until reduced to half. Add honey if needed. |
|
As Powder
Grind dried leaves into fine powder. Take 1/4 teaspoon with warm water. |
Dosage Guidance
Start with small amounts. Typically 1-2 grams per day is recommended. |