
One of our valued customers sent this to us recently about her experience with Royal Break-Stone:
This is a fabulous product. I was diagnosed with gallstones and advised to remove them. I refused. I have not been consistent in taking the Royal Break-Stone Kidney Support Liquid Extract, but whenever I feel a crisis coming on, I take 30 drops and within 3 minutes I have absolutely no pain! It is miraculous. No painkiller has ever done for me what this product has done! Thank you. I am going to take it regularly so that I can rid myself of the stones once and for all.
Bless you all.
Elizabeth
*This herb (botanical name Phyllanthus niruri) grows in the Amazon rainforest. Related species with the same properties also grow in India and in China. Chanca Piedra is a composite name, “chanca” meaning “to break” in Quechua and “piedra” meaning “stone” in Spanish. It is the popular name given to several small shrub-like plants in the Phyllanthus genus (botanical family Euphorbiaceae), including, most notably, Phyllanthus niruri.
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My husband was diagnosed with 2 kidney stones + 1 in ureter. He has been taking 2/500mg capsules of another brand twice a day. The last ultrasound showed only 1 stone in kidney! I read the liquid is much better & just received bottle in the mail. However I’ve been searching unsuccessfully to find equivalent of 1 ml of Royal Break-Stone to capsule mg. I assume it could be 1 ml=1,ooo mg? That is important enough that it should be on the bottle. Thanks, Barbara