Remedy Publications LLC. Annals of Clinical Medicine and Research 2022 | Volume 3 | Issue 2 | Article 1059 1 Traditional Methodology Used for Free Kidney Stone Removal by Naturally Available Medicinal Plant Bryophyllum pinnata (Lam.) Pers OPEN ACCESS *Correspondence: Abhyakumar Kamble, Department of Biochemistry, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India, E-mail: abhay.gene@gmail.com Received Date: 23 Mar 2022 Accepted Date: 06 Apr 2022 Published Date: 13 Apr 2022 Citation: Mety SS, Channabasava A, Kamble A. Traditional Methodology Used for Free Kidney Stone Removal by Naturally Available Medicinal Plant Bryophyllum pinnata (Lam.) Pers. Ann Clin Med Res. 2022; 3(2): 1059. Copyright © 2022 Abhyakumar Kamble. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Research Article Published: 13 Apr, 2022 Abstr act e purpose of this research was to look into the traditional approach of preventing and treating kidney stones. According to existing research, kidney stones affect 12% of the global population between the ages of 20 and 30, and men are more likely than women to develop them. However, the most concerning development in recent years is that young children as young as 5 years old are developing kidney stones. As a result, crystals begin to form stones in our kidneys, and these crystals gradually attract additional wastes and chemicals, resulting in a solid known as a kidney stone. A kidney stone might be the size of a grain of sand or the size of a golf ball. Despite contemporary medicine's advancements, the genesis and proliferation of kidney stones continues to be a source of concern for mankind, as information and expertise about kidney stone treatment is lacking. If a person has a kidney stone problem, he or she needs pay a minimum of Rs. If the individual starts using the chemical medicine, which also causes numerous side effects, and he has to take other tablets to control these side effects, there is a miracle ethnomedicinal natural plant accessible to get rid of this condition without any adverse effects. Bryophyllum pinnata is a perennial herb that is commonly used in folk medicine and Ayurveda to treat a variety of ailments, including the breaking and removal of kidney stones. Keywords: Traditional medicine; Kidney stone; Bryophyllum pinnata; NIDDK Sundar S Mety 1 , Channabasava A 1 and Abhyakumar Kamble 2 * 1 Gavisiddeshwara Arts, Science and Commerce Degree College, Koppal District, Karnataka, India 2 Department of Biochemistry, Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, India Introduction An aberrant rise in urine calcium, oxalate, and uric acid, which lowers urinary citrate levels, is thought to be the origin of stone formation. Citrate and magnesium, which primarily operate as inhibitors for stone formation in the urinary system and kidney, are essential for proper kidney function. If this function is impaired, a lack of citrate and magnesium inhibitors in the urine might result in stone formation. Human beings are dealing with a variety of important health difficulties such as chronic diseases such as heart attack, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and so on. In addition, they are dealing with and suffering from the formation of stones in the kidney, bladder, urinary system, and so on. e interplay of epidemiological, biochemical, and genetically risk factors causes this complex illness. is affects both men and women, but it is more common in males than in women, and it is more common in young women. However, the most concerning scenario these days is that young children as young as 5 years old are developing kidney stones. According to some studies, calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate are the primary causes of up to 80% of renal stones, 10% of struvite comprises magnesium ammonium phosphate, 9% uric acid, 1% cystine, or ammonium acid urate due to drug-related stones [1]. Kidney stones are most common in people between the ages of 20 and 30, according to research [1-3]. Different factors contribute to an increased risk of acquiring and forming kidney stones. According to the findings, Asians have higher kidney stone difficulties than Africans and Americans. Aside from that, sex has a role in chronic kidney disease, with more males than women developing kidney stones. e National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) claims that (NIDDK). Because of a family history of kidney stones, focusing on a history of kidney stone production can raise our risk. Other risk factors include dehydration, previous kidney stones, inflammatory bowel diseases that increase calcium absorption, diuretics (water pills), ancestors in your family, obesity, high protein, sodium, or sugar in the diet, not drinking enough water, salt, glucose, or diet, hyperparathyroidism, high levels of cystine, oxalate, uric acid, or calcium, gastric bypass surgery, anti-seizure drugs, and calcium-based