YOGYAKARTA - The benefits of irrigated leaves and side effects have long been known in the world of traditional medicine. This herbal plant is believed to have various health benefits. However, the use of liquid leaves needs to be done carefully because it can cause certain side effects.
Watered leaves are widely used in Indonesian herbal ingredients because they contain active compounds such as flavonoids, alkaloids, and terpenoids. The following will be discussed about the various benefits of irritant leaves for health and side effects that need to be watched out for.
Watered leaves (Phyllanthus niruri) have various health benefits. Several studies show that leniquid leaves have the potential to inhibit viral replication. However, scientific evidence in humans is still limited, therefore it should not be used as a substitute for major medical drugs.
In addition, irritant leaves are often used to relieve coughs and mild runny noses. Its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties can help relieve symptoms of cough and runny nose. However, these benefits are still more supported by traditional experiences than modern medical research.
The next benefit is to increase endurance. Several laboratory studies say that the immune extract can stimulate the immune system to be more active against infection. Although the results promise, effectiveness in humans still needs further research.
Not only that, but irrigated leaves are also believed to support liver function. Its content plays a role in maintaining liver function and preventing inflammation. However, long-term consumption needs to be watched out for because data on safety is still limited.
Another equally important benefit is that it helps overcome urinary tract infections and kidney stones. Watered leaves have a diuretic effect that can facilitate urination and inhibit bacterial growth from urinary tracts. In fact, several studies have shown the potential for irrigated leaves to prevent kidney stone formation.
Even though it is known as a natural plant, irritant leaves are not always safe for everyone. Pregnant and lactating mothers are advised not to consume it because there is no scientific evidence that guarantees its safety. In addition, people with certain diseases should also consult a doctor before consuming meniran.
In some people, consumption of irritant leaves can cause allergic reactions or digestive disorders. Side effects that are often reported include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. In some cases, excessive consumption can cause blood in the urine, pain when urinating, fatigue, or visual impairment.
Watered leaves can also interact with medical drugs, such as diabetes drugs, antihypertension, or blood dilution. A combination without a doctor's supervision can have a dangerous effect on the body. Therefore, always consult first before consuming watered leaves with other drugs, both herbs and doctor's prescriptions.
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This is an explanation of the benefits and side effects of irrigated leaves. These leaves do have many health benefits, but their use may not replace the main medical treatment. Make sure you consult a doctor first before making it part of the treatment.
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