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Silymarin Milk Thistle Extract Powder Silymarin 80%

Min. Order: 100 100
Supply Ability: 100000
Place of Origin: Zhejiang

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Location: hangzhou, Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

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Brand Name: nai
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Production Capacity: 100000
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PLANT ORIGINAL: Silybum marianum (L.)Gaertn
PART USEDSeed
SPECIFICATION: Silymarin 80% Test By UV
INDICATIONS:
It has the functions of protecting liver cell membrane and improving the liver function. Meanwhile, it has the function of detoxification, reducing the blood fat, benefiting the gallbladder, protecting the brain and removing the free radical of body and active constituent.
Action:
1)Milk thistle is used for varicose veins, menstrual difficulty, and congestion in the liver, spleen and kidneys.
2) Milk thistle has also been taken to increase breast-milk production, stimulate the secretion of bile, and as a treatment for depression.
3) Milk thistle nutritionally supports the liver's ability to maintain normal liver function. It has shown positive effects in treating nearly every known form of liver disease, including cirrhosis, hepatitis, necroses, and liver damage due to drug and alcohol abuse.
 
Milk thistle is best known for its ability to support a healthy liver. This is because milk thistle protects the liver from toxins and pollutants. Milk thistle does this by protecting the liver from free radical damage while promoting the growth of new liver cells. Milk thistle is also good for the kidneys, gallbladder, and the adrenals.
 
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used since Greco-Roman times as an herbal remedy for a variety of ailments, particularly liver problems. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries physicians in the United States used milk thistle seeds to relieve congestion of the liver, spleen, and kidneys. Today, several scientific studies suggest that active substances in milk thistle (particularly silymarin) protect the liver from damage caused by viruses, toxins, alcohol, and certain drugs such as acetaminophen (a common over the counter medication used for headaches and pain; acetaminophen, also called paracetamol, can cause liver damage if taken in large quantities or by people who drink alcohol regularly.)
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