Higher Nature Milk Thistle (Used to relieve symptoms associated with over-indulgence of drink and food) 30 caps

Higher Nature Milk Thistle  (Used to relieve symptoms associated with over-indulgence of drink and food) 30 caps

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Higher Nature Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle is a traditional herbal medicinal product used to relieve the symptoms associated with occasional over-indulgence of drink and food, exclusively based upon long-standing use as a traditional remedy.

Today€™s busy and changing lifestyles often result in the increased intake of alcohol and food. Milk Thistle is a well-known herb traditionally used to relieve the symptoms commonly associated with €˜the morning after€™.

The ancient Milk Thistle plant is a member of the daisy family and has traditional use as a herbal remedy for digestive health. The cooked roots, leaves, shoots and stems were also once a popular part of people€™s diets. Its botanical name, Silybum, comes originally from the Greek word €˜sillybon€™, which probably refers to its tufty purple-red flowers.

Recommended Intake

For Oral Use. Adults and the Elderly. Take one capsule up to twice daily. The capsules should be swallowed whole with water or other liquid and should not be chewed.

Nutrition and Allergy Advice

Corn Free, Wheat free, Gluten free, Sugar free, Soya free

Nutrition Information
One capsule contains

193mg€“261mg of Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) standardised fruit extract, which is equivalent to 3.725g€“10.818g of Milk Thistle fruits. This amount of standardised extract corresponds to 108mg of silymarin, calculated as silibinin (silybin). Silibinin (silybin) is the main active part of silymarin, which is the collective term for the flavolignans that are present in ripe Milk Thistle fruits.

Made from natural herbs. Independently assessed for quality and safety.

Cautions and Contraindications

Not suitable if under 18 years, pregnant, or breastfeeding. Consult your doctor if you have active liver disease.

Always read the label and patient information leaflet.