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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Is your liver overworked? Fatty foods, alcohol and tobacco can all stress your liver and make its job much harder. So can common painkillers. Why not lighten its load before it lets you know it's had enough? The smart choice is Nutrilite Milk Thistle and Dandelion, with more ingredients in one convenient tablet to support normal liver function.

- Milk Thistle and Dandelion provides support for healthy liver function.
- Milk thistle contains silymarin, a powerful antioxidant that helps protect the liver.
- Some of the stress factors that impact healthy liver function include: hydrogenated fats in the diet; heavy consumption of alcohol and/or coffee; smoking tobacco; various kinds of air pollution; prescription drugs, including oral contraceptives and certain anti-inflammatory drugs; acetaminophen, a popular pain reliever; and exposure to pesticides, petrochemical and heavy metals
- Flavonoids from milk thistle seeds have been shown to protect the outer membranes of liver cells and exert powerful antioxidant activity.
- Also contains turmeric, Nutrilite® Acerola Concentrate and Lemon Bioflavonoid Concentrate with phytonutrients.
- The only leading supplement that combines milk thistle, dandelion and turmeric.


Each tablet provides:

- 156 mg milk thistle extract with 76 mg silybin extract.
- 125 mg dandelion root extract.
- 75 mg turmeric extract.
- Citrus Bioflavonoid and Acerola Concentrates.

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  • just started taking milk thistle today, i am a recovering alcoholic and i have all the symptoms of a unhealthy and damaged liver, will keep you all posted on my progress, great video by the way, very informative

  • I read a study they say that it works.

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  • I have liver damage from high doses of acetaminophine (excedrin taken for migraines), and have been taking milk thistle and I say it definately works! I used to have bright yellow stool(a sympton of liver damage) and my stool is normal brown since. Sorry if that grossed anyone out! :)

  • Been taking MT especially after heavy bouts of drinking! MT seems to ease every symptom within minutes! Now as a drinker for 40 years now it's either in my mind that works or it just does work!

  • @tlcool how are you feeling now that its been a year?

  • Milk thisle works, yes- what make me cranky is that people (professionals who should know better) wrongly state the term chemical and dirty drinking water is bad - but everything is chemicals and dirty water is not a bad thing, either- unless it has something the liver and kidneys cannot pass or brake down. It important not to misslead people for our overall wellbeing.

  • I get my turmeric and silymarin (milk thistle) from iherb.com. Use referral code YAN312 to get a $5 discount off your order!

  • @tlcool Have a look at Markus Rothkranz channel. Its mostly about wild foods and they're benefits on the body. I don't buy these bherbs in shop I simply go outside and eat them for free and they're much more powerful. Honestly check it out and good luck.

  • @tlcool What are some of these symptoms? I used to drink a fuck load but not for a particularly long period of time so Im not sure if ive done any damage (i certainly dont have jaundice or loss of appetite or stuff) but are there any more vague symptoms that i might be missing?

  • I just did a flush and passed 1,000s of stones (see liver flush) and i started taking all 3 woot woot! :)

  • My liver scored a 100 on my blood test, it should have been at about 25.

    I've been taking Milk thistle for a month now, and it's at 40 :).

    On the road to recovery :).

  • does anyone know if this can help with skin problems (acne,KP, etc.)??

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