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2007-03-02 18:35:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Alternative Medicine

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Milk thistle is believed to have protective effects on the liver and improve its function. It is typically used to treat liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation), and gallbladder disorders. Treatment claims also include:

* Lowering cholesterol levels
* Reducing insulin resistance in people with type 2 diabetes who also have cirrhosis
* Reducing the growth of cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate cancers

2007-03-02 18:44:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Per Wikipedia:
Milk thistles are believed to have protective effects on the liver and to improve its function. They are typically used to treat liver cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis (liver inflammation), and gallbladder disorders. Treatment claims also include:

* Lowering cholesterol levels
* Reducing insulin resistance in people with type 2 diabetes who also have cirrhosis
* Reducing the growth of cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate cancers[1]
* Milk Thistle is also used in many products claiming to reduce the effects of a hangover.

2007-03-02 18:46:14 · answer #2 · answered by smarties 6 · 0 0

Also useful in the treatment of viral hepatitis C. Silymarin, the active constituent of milk thistle, is available in a pharmaceutical product called Legalon.

2007-03-02 19:04:53 · answer #3 · answered by Basma E 2 · 2 0

Milk Thistle is an excellent liver tonic and protectant. It is good for almost all kinds of liver ailments.

2007-03-04 15:47:40 · answer #4 · answered by Mad Roy 6 · 0 0

In herbalism, it is used in cases of liver diseases (cirrhosis, jaundice and hepatitis) and gallbladder disease, and is claimed to protect the liver against poisons. An AHRQ study of such claims in 2000 concluded that "clinical efficacy of milk thistle is not clearly established".
Trade or commercial names underwhich herb is sold include Silymarin, etc.......
See more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blessed_milk_thistle







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2007-03-02 18:49:37 · answer #5 · answered by Kamp 4 · 1 0

I actually have a Chihuahua who had abnormally severe liver enzymes. Has Zoe ever exhibited any variety of easily indications or issues? i'm asking because my vet also stated it will be a liver shunt. i became in reality talked into having a surgical treatment to stay away from the shunt. The professional I spoke with became "ninety 5% efficient" that toddler had a liver shunt. properly, seems she did not. They placed her through a terrible surgical treatment, which became particularly only an exploratory surgical treatment... regardless of the truth that this became in no way defined to me. She became about 8 mos previous even as this became accomplished. I wish on a daily basis that I had in no way agreed to attempt this. I only favor to grant you with a caution to be very careful of vets who favor to do assorted checks or propose surgical treatment. fantastically if Zoe isn't displaying any genuine indications. I only bought milk thistle after examining up on it. i visit verify it out for awhile on my Chi, and then have her blood examined again to make certain if her liver enzyme degrees have more desirable. The training on the bottle say to furnish a million drop for each 2lbs of bodyweight, yet you may favor to make certain in case you'll hit upon a vet on your section who recommends milk thistle, and ask what they could propose the dosage be. i have also only switched toddler over to the forged Gold small bites variety of dogs food. I said yet another placed up of yours the position you've been searching for an extremely low protein dogs food. i have not been able to discover one both. toddler is fairly skinny and extremely choosy even as it includes the food she eats. i'm also curious to understand if Zoe became ever displaying any indications; and if so, have you ever accomplished something diverse that appeared to help? replaced her food, given her drugs, etc..?

2016-12-05 04:29:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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