Aerva lanata; A cure or a cause for kidney diseases; A brief overview
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 damage. Scientific literature also does not
put forth the negative effects of using a long-term basis, though the dried
plant preparations are readily available in the form of herbal tea in many
countries. Therefore, this overview is a compilation of both the beneficial and
detrimental effects of the use of plant material as a treatment in kidney
diseases. Evaluation of the current literature supports the belief of nephrotoxicity
in long term administration over its reported nephroprotection. Thus, the
author reports that people who tend to self-medicate with A. lanata should
be vigilant due to its possible adverse effects.
Keywords
Aerva lanata
,
“Pashanabeda”
,
Herbal diuretics
,
Anti urolithiatic herbs
,
Nephrotoxicity
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