Abstract:At present the phyto-preparations are widely used in clinical practice and among them Aerva lanata (A. lanata) is commonly known as “Polpala” in Sinhalese, which is prescribed to alleviate kidney diseases in Complementary and Ayurvedic Medicine (CAM). The infusion of the plant extract has resolved urolithiasis and has induced diuresis in patients relying on CAM therapy. Scientific data supports this traditional claim. However, a controversy exists that the prolong use of the plant material may cause renal dama… Show more
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