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Silymarin Dosage and Recipe

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  • Tea: How To Make Tea Out Of Silymarin

    Milk Thistle is unique in that you can not make a medicinal cup of tea out of milk thistle seed and water alone. Silymarin, the active ingredient in Milk Thistle, is alcohol ...[read more]

  • Pet: Silymarin Dosage for Pets

    For pets, simply use their body weight as a percentage of the human dose. For example, a 30-pound dog or cat would get 30% of a human dose and a 10-pound cat would get...[read more]

  • Choosing Extract: How to Choose a Silymarin Extract

    It is essential that the Milk Thistle extract you choose is standardised to provide a minimum amount of Silymarin in each dose. Without this you have no way of knowing...[read more]

  • Standardized Extract Recommended Dosage of Silymarin Milk Thistle

    Standardized extracts make the active constituents of herbs more effective. They isolate the most important compounds and purify them to predictable dosages. The worldĄŻs best selling milk thistle product is a...[read more]

  • Dosage for Extract Silymarin Extract Suggested Dosage

    A Standard dose of this formula is 6 - 9 dropper-fulls per day. Because of the natural cleansing effect of the formula, start out with 2 - 3 dropper-fulls per day in one cup of boiling water in the evening. Increase dosage by one dropper-full every week, slowly increasing to 6 ¨C 9 ...[read more]

  • Dosing for Diseases

    The doses listed below are based on scientific research, publications or traditional use. Because most herbs and supplements have not been thoroughly studied or monitored, safety and effectiveness may not be proven. Brands may be made differently, with variable ingredients even within the same brand. Combination products often contain small amounts of each ingredient and may not be effective. Appropriate dosing should ...[read more]
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