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  2. Phyllanthus niruri - Wikipedia

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    Phyllanthus niruri is a widespread tropical plant commonly found in coastal areas, known by the common names gale of the wind, stonebreaker, shatter stone, seed-under-leaf, quebra pedra and chance pierre. It is in the genus Phyllanthus of the family Phyllanthaceae.

  3. Phyllanthus - Wikipedia

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    Phyllanthus niruri L. – Chanca piedra (Also includes P. amarus and P. debilis) Phyllanthus nyale Petra Hoffm. & Cheek; Phyllanthus parvifolius Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don; Phyllanthus pavonianus Baill. Phyllanthus pentaphyllus C.Wright ex Griseb. Phyllanthus phialanthoides Falcón & J.L.Gómez [12] Phyllanthus polygonoides Nutt. ex Spreng ...

  4. List of Phyllanthus species - Wikipedia

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    Phyllanthus cacuminum Müll.Arg. – Jawa; Phyllanthus caesiifolius Petra Hoffm. & Cheek – Cameroon; Phyllanthus caesius Airy Shaw & G.L.Webster – New Guinea; Phyllanthus caespitosus Brenan – Malawi, Zambia

  5. Chancho en Piedra - Wikipedia

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    Chancho en Piedra (name of a chilean sauce) is a Chilean funk rock band, considered influential in the popularization of alternative rock in Latin America. [1] They are commonly described as similar to the Red Hot Chili Peppers , but are also known for their unique sound and goofy style. [ 2 ]

  6. Chanka - Wikipedia

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    The Chanka people (or Chanca) are a Quechua people ethnic group living in the regions of Apurímac, Ayacucho and Lamas of Peru. They were enemies of the Incas, and they were centered primarily in Andahuaylas, located in the modern-day region of Apurímac. The Chankas were divided into three groups: the Hanan Chankas, or the Upper Chankas, the ...

  7. Ayacucho Quechua - Wikipedia

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    Ayacucho (also called Chanca or Chanka after the local Chanka ethnicity that dominated the area before the Inca conquest) is a variety of Southern Quechua spoken in the Ayacucho Region, Peru, as well as by immigrants from Ayacucho in Lima. With roughly a million speakers, it is the largest variety of Southern Quechua after Cusco Quechua. The ...

  8. Nicole Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Among some of the plants she brought back were the incara tree, used to painlessly extract teeth, chanca piedra leaf, used to expel kidney stones, and an anti-hangover potion. [2] However, when she returned and gave her research to the pharmaceutical company, they never did anything with it. [ 3 ]

  9. Panela - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 January 2025. Unrefined whole cane sugar, typical of Latin America This article is about the unrefined sugar product. For the cheese, see Queso panela. For racehorse, see Papelon. Not to be confused with Panelia. Panela Alternative names Piloncillo, chancaca Region or state Latin America Main ...