I am actually doing a research on the plant you refer to as chamber bitter. Here in Jamaica, we call it chanca piedra or seed under leaf. The name seed under leaf was given to it due to the actual seeds or fruits on the underside of the leaves. It's good for kidney stones, gallbladder stones, UTI, liver problems and a host of other ailments. The botanical name is phyllanthus amarus.
Very interesting thank u. I got two small ones growing as I am trying to get some to grow here in South Africa. No where is there actually information on how to grow them and what conditions they prefer
I did not know it was the same thing as chanca piedra. I just ordered some and had no idea i could just go out in my yard! lol I am hoping it will help me with dissolving calcium deposits in my joints and soft tissue.
@@tonyawhitten5199they re not the same. Chanca piedra is very very tiny flower with very very small seeds around and does closed just by touching it while chamber bitter looks more familiar to Chanca but the effect are abit similar to Chanca piedra but it’s not Chanca piedra.
I only found out about this today that it's an ancient medicine that some of the local Malaysian drinks this for liver problem too. They blend the entire plant including the root and green apple to drink
In the caribbean it's called "Seed under leaf" good for at of things. digestion, Kidney, mild laxative, stones from kidneys bladder, prostate in men , inflammation of the liver
Wow! I have a bit of this in my front yard. I don't mind it. So knowing it's a beneficial perennial herb, i feel better letting it come back every year. Now i can focus on the more undesirable things in the yard. New sub!💚
Awesome information, I have this Weed in my Garden also, But when I was young my aunt's made salves with it along with other wild plants, thanks for that information 💜👍🏾
Love you video! Chamber Bitter has almost taken over my garden as well. It seems as if it came out of nowhere. I don't even know how I got it. Please let me know when you do a video again!
thank you for the video I looked this up this morning because I found it in my little garden area. lots of conflicting info regarding its toxicity for humans and pets. says not to ingest so I am wondering how someone can drink a tea from it. ty