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Léo Désilets - Milk Thistle

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a plant of the Asteraceae (or Compositae), the only known representative of the genus Silybum (some authors, however, mention a second species, Silybum eburneum.) Milk thistle is traditionally used in herbal medicine as hepatoprotective agent.

What does Milk Thistle do?

Recognized use against liver disease
Recognized use against dyspepsia
Silymarin (the active ingredient in milk thistle) may help to prevent or combat various.
Milk thistle would immonomodulators effects.

Who should use Milk Thistle?

Milk thistle is recommended for people with liver problems.

Traditionally used to treat disorders of the liver, spleen and gail bladder including hepatic, splenic or renal congestion, gallstones, hepatic pain and swelling.

After a century of culture, it is in 1968 that researchers isolated themselves in a plant flavonoid complex (consisting mainly of silybin of silychristin and silydianin) which was given the name silymarin and has been regarded as the active substance responsible the therapeutic effects of milk thistle. It is of silymarin in all parts of the plant, but it is particularly concentrated in the mature seeds. In most clinical trials, we used a standardized extract containing 70% to 80% silymarin.

Composition of Milk Thistle (Léo Désilets);
Dyspepsia (digestive disorders)

Dried ground seeds. Take 12 g to 15 g per day (equivalent to 200 mg to 400 mg of silymarin per day), in 2-3 times.
Decoction. Boil for 30 minutes 3.5 g of seeds in 150 ml of water. Drink 3 to 4 times a day, half an hour before meals.
Tincture (1:2 or 1:3, 70% ethanol). Take 1 ml or 2 ml, 3 times a day, half an hour before meals.
Standardized extract (70% to 80% silymarin). Take 140 mg to 210 mg, 1 to 3 times a day, half an hour before meals.

Dosage
One capsule with each meal. Take with a full glass of water

Precautions
Thistle (Leo Desilets);
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant. Known adverse reactions: hypersensitivity, such an allergy can manifest. If this is the case, discontinue use. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing.

* 1 - Immunomodulators = Qualifies treatment that stimulates or inhibits the reaction of the body's immune system ("modulation"). There is also talk of immunosuppressive * 3 for drugs that prevent the immune response of the body, which is necessary after an organ transplant.
* 2 - = Qualifies a hepatoprotective drug that protects the liver, or rather alter liver function.
* 3 - Immunosuppressant = is called immunosuppressive drugs used in immunosuppressive therapy to inhibit or prevent activity of the immune system.



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