Nature's Answer Milk Thistle Seed 30ml
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Nature's Answer Milk Thistle Seed promotes healthy liver functions.
Milk thistle is commonly found growing wild in a variety of settings, including roadsides. The dried fruit (also called achenes) are used to produce modern herbal extracts. Medical use of milk thistle can be traced back more than 2,000 years. Nicholas Culpeper, the well-known 17th-century pharmacist, cited its use for opening “obstructions” of the liver and spleen and recommended it for the treatment of jaundice.
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Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement take 1–2 ml (approx 28–56 drops) 3 times a day in a small amount of water.
Ingredients | Serving Size: 2 mL (Approx. 56 Drops) Servings per Container: 15 Amount Per Serving % Daily Value Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) Seed Extract 2000 mg Other Ingredients: Purified water, vegetable glycerine, 12-15% certified organic alcohol. |
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Type | Liquid |
Gender | Unisex |
Suitable for | Vegan, Vegetarian, Kosher |
Age Range | 15-35, 36-49, Over 50 |
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