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Milk Thistle Max-V by Douglas Labs 60 Vegetarian Capsules
Supports And Enhances Normal, Healthy Liver Function*
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Milk Thistle Max-V vegetarian capsules provided by Douglas Laboratories contain 250 mg of milk thistle extract, standardized to contain a minimum of 200 mg of the flavonoid silymarin. FUNCTIONS Milk thistle, a common herb native to the Mediterranean, has been widely used for its nutritional support of liver function for over 2,000 years. Fruits (often mistakenly referred to as seeds) of the dried milk thistle flower are rich in silymarin, a bioflavonoid complex of three flavonolignins: silybin, silydianin, and silychristin. Silymarin is responsible for milk thistle’s powerful protective and regenerative activities in the liver.* The liver is the body’s detoxifying organ, disabling toxins such as ethanol, environmental poisons, pesticides, and certain pharmaceuticals. In addition to its detoxification properties, the liver plays an essential role in protein, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism; cholesterol synthesis; bile secretion; and storage of fat-soluble vitamins. When damaged or diseased, the liver’s ability to eliminate toxins and perform its numerous other functions may be severely impaired. Silymarin has been shown to support and enhance normal, normal, healthy hepatic function through three primary actions:
•Silymarin protects liver cells by blocking hepatotoxic substances from crossing cell membranes by binding to the outer cell membrane. In this way it serves as an antioxidant, and stimulates cell regeneration.* Silymarin appears effective in protecting the liver from deleterious effects of both acute and chronic toxin exposures, including that of ethanol, hepatotoxic medications such as excessive acetaminophen, poisonous fungi, and environmental pollutants. •Silymarin further protects the liver as an important component of the liver’s antioxidant defense.* The liver generates potentially damaging, toxic free radicals and reactive oxygen species (e.g., peroxides) as a result of its normal metabolic and detoxifying functions. Left unchecked, these radicals can initiate a chain reaction of lipid peroxidation, causing damage to cell structure and interfering with normal cell functions. Fortunately, silymarin interrupts this course of free radical damage. As an antioxidant, silymarin quenches free radicals, thus protecting against lipid peroxidation.
•Further, silymarin enhances levels of glutathione and superoxide dismutase, two primary antioxidants in the liver.* As a consequence of its antioxidant activities in the liver, silymarin decreases the free radical quenching load of glutathione, thus sparing it from depletion. Similarly, silymarin spares superoxide dismutase in the liver cell, thereby increasing both the amount and activity of superoxide dismutase in both hepatic and red blood cells.* In addition to its protective functions, silymarin stimulates damaged liver cells to regenerate. In the cell nucleus, silymarin activates ribosomal RNA via RNA polymerase 1, leading to increased production of ribosomes. By augmenting the production of ribosomes, the cell organelle responsible for protein synthesis, silymarin stimulates protein synthesis in the damaged cell. This results in expedited cell regeneration, the replacement and repair of damaged cells.* Milk Thistle Max-V vegetarian capsules may be a useful nutritional supplement for individuals who wish to enhance healthy hepatic function through the natural protective and regenerative properties of this herb. Milk Thistle may be especially well suited for individuals with excessive or chronic exposure to environmental toxins, pesticides, alcohol, hepatotoxic pharmaceuticals, and other substances damaging to the liver.*
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Supplement FactsServing Size: One (1) Vcaps Vegetarian Capsule Servings Per Container: 60 | | | | Amount Per Serving | Daily Value | Milk Thistle Herbal Extract Blend (Silybum Marianum) Standardized to provide 200 mg of silymarin | 250 mg | ** | Milk Thistle Seed (Non-standardized) | 100 mg | | | ** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. |
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| As a dietary supplement, one (1) capsule two (2) times daily between meals, or more as directed by your healthcare professional. If digestive irritation occurs, take with meals. Use continuously for maximum benefit.* |
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| Stop use and consult your healthcare professional if allergic reactions occur. ... If you are pregnant or nursing, consult your healthcare professional before using this product. ... Keep out of the reach of children ... Store in a cool, dry place ... Do not use if outer seal is missing. |
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| This product contains NO yeast, no wheat gluten, no soy protein, no milk/dairy, no corn, no sodium, no sugar, no starch, no preservatives, and no artificial coloring or flavoring. |
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| Liver Detoxification, Liver Toxicity, Liver Wellness - deep |
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| Immune System, Liver |
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