Bhumi Amla (Phyllanthus niruri) is a tiny erect annual herb native to the Amazon rainforest and other tropical areas such as South East Asia, Southern India, and China. It grows up to 30-40 cm in height. It has alternate, sessile and oblong leaves, 7-12 cm long. Its flowers are tiny, solitary, apetalous, auxiliary, pedicellate, monoecious and white-greenish.1
This herb belongs to the Euphobacteria family and has a wide range of therapeutic characteristics. It is widely used around the world. Bronchitis, urinary problems, anemia, leprosy, asthma, and other conditions are treated using Phyllanthus niruri plant extract.
Bhumi Amla Juice(Bhumi amla )Extract - 500ml
Phyllanthus niruri may stop the hepatitis B virus (HBV) from multiplying by preventing the virus’s genetic material from being replicated.
An aqueous extract of P. niruri can block HBV’s endogenous DNA polymerase by attaching to the virus’s surface antigen.
By attaching to the virus’s surface antigen, the extract was discovered to block woodchuck (Marmotamonax) hepatitis virus (WHV) DNA polymerase.
Surface antigen titer and DNA polymerase activity in serum were significantly decreased and abolished by the extract.