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Milk Thistle Liver Detox


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The primary medicinal ingredient in Milk Thistle is called sylimarin.
This component inhibit the liver damage and stimulates the growth of new liver cells to replace damaged cells.

A one month study involving 129 patients showed that milk thistle brought a 50% improvement in the symptons of toxic liver damage.Even the poisons most dangerous to the liver, those contained in the mushroom, can be effectively detoxified with Milk Thistle extract.

In addititio this herb inhib the inflammatory response of body.
A new study also suggest that sylibin, another ingredient of Milk Thistle, may help reduce iron levels in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Silybin also enhances liver function through its positive effects on bile flow and it reduce the risk of liver cancer.
Silymarin, and component silybin, function as antioxidants, protecting cell membranes from free radical mediated oxidative damage. This type of damage is known as lipid peroxidation. Most liver toxins produce their damaging effects by free radical mechanisms. Both sylmarin and silybin protect red blood cell membranes against lipid peroxidation and haemolysis (breaking down of red blood cells) caused by certain red blood cell toxins.

There are no known adverse side effects, other than a possible temporary mild laxative effect.
Milk Thistle can be taken every day for prevention against modern industrial living, especially if your live in a city where there are a lot of air pollution.

The recommended dose is:300 mg of standardized extrac one to two times every day. People with hepatitis or alcoholic disorders sholud also consider taking 600 mg of Milk Thistle daily.



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