relieve abdominal bloating.
Benefits of High Strength Milk Thistle + Choline 60s
Liver Health
Maintain liver health and function.
Detoxification
Traditionally used in Western Herbal Medicine to support natural liver cleansing and detoxification processes.
Antioxidant
Protect against damage caused by free radicals formed in the body.
Bloating
Relieve abdominal bloating.
Nervous System
Support nervous system health and function.
Directions
Directions: Adults: Take 1 film coated tablet per day with food, or as advised by your health professional. Swallow with a glass of water. Break, cut or crush the tablet if you have swallowing concerns.Ingredients
Each Film Coated Tablet Contains:
Silybum marianum dry seed ext. 500 mg, Equiv. to dry Silybum marianum seed 35 g
Choline bitartrate 334.55 mg equiv. to choline 137.5 mgWarnings
If symptoms persist, talk to your healthcare professional. Contains soya bean products.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is milk thistle good for?
Milk thistle is a herb that is used in Western herbal medicine to support liver health and function. Known for its active compound, silymarin, milk thistle helps protect liver cells, supports the liver’s natural cleansing and detoxification processes, and promotes overall liver wellness.
How long should I take milk thistle to detox liver?
It is typically recommended to take milk thistle consistently for several weeks to support liver function effectively. However, long-term use may be beneficial for ongoing liver support, depending on individual needs and health goals. Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
When to take milk thistle morning or night?
The best time to take milk thistle depends on personal preference, but many find it helpful to take it in the morning with breakfast to support liver function throughout the day. It can generally be taken at any time that suits your routine.
What is choline?
Choline is an important nutrient that is required to support several bodily functions, including brain health, liver function, and cell structure. It is a key component of cell membranes and helps produce acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter important for memory, mood, and muscle control. Choline also supports liver health by assisting fat metabolism, which prevents fat buildup and promotes liver function.
How much choline per day?