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Milk Thistle Herbal Complex With Artichoke & Turmeric - 30 Caps

Milk Thistle Herbal Complex With Artichoke & Turmeric - 30 Caps

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  • Helps protect the liver
  • Helps to relieve digestive disturbances
  • Blend of three unique natural herbs, Globe Artichoke, Milk Thistle and Turmeric
  • No salt (NaCl), sugar, gluten, lactose, artificial flavours or preservatives
  • Onea-day formula
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Milk Thistle Herbal Complex With Artichoke & Turmeric - 30 Caps
Milk Thistle Herbal Complex With Artichoke & Turmeric - 30 Caps
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Jamieson Milk Thistle Herbal Complex With Artichoke & Turmeric - 30 Caps is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Jamieson Milk Thistle Herbal Complex is formulated to help protect and preserve the liver. As a critical organ that acts as a natural filtration system for the body, Milk Thistle Herbal Complex helps to promote optimal liver function and leave you feeling revitalized. By providing this unique blend of herbal ingredients including milk thistle, artichoke, turmeric, choline and methionine, Milk Thistle Herbal Complex is free from salt (NaCl), sugar, gluten, lactose, artificial flavours or preservatives. [CAPLETS]
Each caplet contains:
Globe Artichoke (25:1) extract (Cynara scolymus, leaf) equivalent to 1,500 mg raw herb 60mg
Milk Thistle (70:1) extract (Silybum marianum, seed) equivalent to 3,010 mg of raw herb, standardized to 80% silymarin 43mg
Turmeric (20:1) extract (Curcuma longa, rhizome) equivalent to 1,600 mg of raw herb 80 mg
Choline (Bitartrate) 27.5mg
Methionine 10mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Dicalcium phosphate, cellulose, modified cellulose gum, vegetable stearic acid, water-soluble cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, titanium dioxide, silica, riboflavin.
Important Information:
Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen, or prior to use if you are pregnant or if you have diabetes, gallstones, stomach ulcers or excess stomach acid. Hypersensitivity (e.g. allergy) has been known to occur, in which case, discontinue use. Do not use if you are allergic to plants of the Asteraceae/Compositae/Daisy family or if you have a bile duct obstruction.
Dosage
Adults: Take 1 caplet daily with a meal.
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Liver Health and Detoxification
Cleansing your liver helps to keep yourbody clean of toxins from the environment. Feeling sluggish is asign that you need to do a liver cleanse.
Think of your liver as the waste treatment plant for your body. It breaks down toxins from environmental pollution as well as much of the toxins that your own body produces.Doesn't it make sense to give it a good cleanse?
The liver is the largest gland in the body and one of the most important organs.It has many functions. It produces bile, the digestive juice that breaks down fats and helps to absorb fat-soluble vitamins. Bile also stimulates intestinal contractions, to promotes regularity, and converts beta-carotene into
Vitamin A. The liver acts as the filter for all of the blood in the body.
Blood from the intestines, carrying nutrients, goes to the liver where some vitamins and minerals are stored. The liver also metabolizes fat into cholesterol, phospholipids (for cell membranes) and lipoproteins(for carrying other molecules). The liver plays a role in blood sugar regulation by making glucose tolerance factor. Sugar can be stored in the liver for later use and extra food is converted to fat by the liver and then transported to the fatty tissue.
The liver also filters ammonia, a natural by-product of
protein
breakdown, environmental toxins, medications, and alcohol. It changes these harmful products into less harmful metabolites that can then be put back into circulation and excreted by the kidneys and intestines.
The last function of the liver is in hormone metabolism. It converts thyroid hormone into its most active form and breaks down hormones like sex hormones, adrenaline, and insulin when they are not needed.
The liver can become damaged from infection, excessive alcohol consumption, medications and recreational drugs, environmental toxins, and stress. Fortunately, it is also the only internal organ that has the capacity to regenerate itself.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The hepatitis virus, medications or toxins cause it. There are 5 types of hepatitis viruses, A-E. Hepatitis A is an infection that comes from contaminated food and water. It is usually only seen in North Americans who return from visiting tropical destinations. It usually resolves itself in one to two months and does not become chronic. Hepatitis B-E is spread through contaminated blood, blood products or sexual contact. The first signs of these infections often occur several months after the infection. These viral types usually result in a chronic liver inflammation that leads to liver damage and can be life-threatening. Overuse of alcohol, acetaminophen or ibuprofen can also cause hepatitis. Chlorinated hydrocarbons and arsenic are environmental toxins that are known to damage the liver.
Cirrhosis of the liver occurs when inflammation causes as hardening and scarring of the liver tissue. Eventually, this scarring compromises blood flow to the liver. The most common cause is excessive alcohol consumption. Other causes are hepatitis C and toxicity.
How can we naturally support the many functions of this important organ?
- Liver supportive diet
- Healthy lifestyle and exercise
- Regular
liver cleansing
- Liver supportive nutrients and herbs
Liver supportive foods include artichokes,
black radish,
beets, carrots, spinach, sauerkraut, tomatoes, and watercress. Make sure that you are getting enough water-soluble fiber in your diet, as found in apples, oats, and supplemental inulin.
Sometimes the liver pathways are not working up to speed or become blocked. The back up of waste material makes it harder for the rest of the body to function normally and ultimately leads to disease. Since the environment in which we live makes it impossible for us to maintain a pristine lifestyle, regular liver cleansing is essential. Liver detoxification involves dietary, supplemental and physical interventions. For more information see the article on detoxification.
There are many vitamins, minerals, and nutraceuticals that can be used to support the liver. Always consult a health professional before using liver supporting nutrients because speeding up the liver's processing can affect medication levels in your body.
They help to eliminate bile and toxins from the intestines. Avoid sugar, alcohol, red meat, trans-fatty acids and processed foods. They are difficult for the liver to process. Avoid high doses of
niacin
and vitamin A because they can raise liver
enzymes.
Avoid excessive use of alcohol, medications and recreational drugs. Exercise promotes liver health by increasing circulation. It also stimulates the bowels to release processed toxins. Slow bowel transit time allows toxins to re-circulate in the body and forces the liver to repeat its detoxifying activity.
Traditional Asian medicine identifies emotions as a contributing agent in many disease processes. The liver is affected by anger. Anger reduction techniques, like biofeedback, or activities, such as yoga, can improve liver functioning.
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Liver Health and Detoxification
Cleansing your liver helps to keep yourbody clean of toxins from the environment. Feeling sluggish is asign that you need to do a liver cleanse.
Think of your liver as the waste treatment plant for your body. It breaks down toxins from environmental pollution as well as much of the toxins that your own body produces.Doesn't it make sense to give it a good cleanse?
The liver is the largest gland in the body and one of the most important organs.It has many functions. It produces bile, the digestive juice that breaks down fats and helps to absorb fat-soluble vitamins. Bile also stimulates intestinal contractions, to promotes regularity, and converts beta-carotene into
Vitamin A. The liver acts as the filter for all of the blood in the body.
Blood from the intestines, carrying nutrients, goes to the liver where some vitamins and minerals are stored. The liver also metabolizes fat into cholesterol, phospholipids (for cell membranes) and lipoproteins(for carrying other molecules). The liver plays a role in blood sugar regulation by making glucose tolerance factor. Sugar can be stored in the liver for later use and extra food is converted to fat by the liver and then transported to the fatty tissue.
The liver also filters ammonia, a natural by-product of
protein
breakdown, environmental toxins, medications, and alcohol. It changes these harmful products into less harmful metabolites that can then be put back into circulation and excreted by the kidneys and intestines.
The last function of the liver is in hormone metabolism. It converts thyroid hormone into its most active form and breaks down hormones like sex hormones, adrenaline, and insulin when they are not needed.
The liver can become damaged from infection, excessive alcohol consumption, medications and recreational drugs, environmental toxins, and stress. Fortunately, it is also the only internal organ that has the capacity to regenerate itself.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The hepatitis virus, medications or toxins cause it. There are 5 types of hepatitis viruses, A-E. Hepatitis A is an infection that comes from contaminated food and water. It is usually only seen in North Americans who return from visiting tropical destinations. It usually resolves itself in one to two months and does not become chronic. Hepatitis B-E is spread through contaminated blood, blood products or sexual contact. The first signs of these infections often occur several months after the infection. These viral types usually result in a chronic liver inflammation that leads to liver damage and can be life-threatening. Overuse of alcohol, acetaminophen or ibuprofen can also cause hepatitis. Chlorinated hydrocarbons and arsenic are environmental toxins that are known to damage the liver.
Cirrhosis of the liver occurs when inflammation causes as hardening and scarring of the liver tissue. Eventually, this scarring compromises blood flow to the liver. The most common cause is excessive alcohol consumption. Other causes are hepatitis C and toxicity.
How can we naturally support the many functions of this important organ?
- Liver supportive diet
- Healthy lifestyle and exercise
- Regular
liver cleansing
- Liver supportive nutrients and herbs
Liver supportive foods include artichokes,
black radish,
beets, carrots, spinach, sauerkraut, tomatoes, and watercress. Make sure that you are getting enough water-soluble fiber in your diet, as found in apples, oats, and supplemental inulin.
Sometimes the liver pathways are not working up to speed or become blocked. The back up of waste material makes it harder for the rest of the body to function normally and ultimately leads to disease. Since the environment in which we live makes it impossible for us to maintain a pristine lifestyle, regular liver cleansing is essential. Liver detoxification involves dietary, supplemental and physical interventions. For more information see the article on detoxification.
There are many vitamins, minerals, and nutraceuticals that can be used to support the liver. Always consult a health professional before using liver supporting nutrients because speeding up the liver's processing can affect medication levels in your body.
They help to eliminate bile and toxins from the intestines. Avoid sugar, alcohol, red meat, trans-fatty acids and processed foods. They are difficult for the liver to process. Avoid high doses of
niacin
and vitamin A because they can raise liver
enzymes.
Avoid excessive use of alcohol, medications and recreational drugs. Exercise promotes liver health by increasing circulation. It also stimulates the bowels to release processed toxins. Slow bowel transit time allows toxins to re-circulate in the body and forces the liver to repeat its detoxifying activity.
Traditional Asian medicine identifies emotions as a contributing agent in many disease processes. The liver is affected by anger. Anger reduction techniques, like biofeedback, or activities, such as yoga, can improve liver functioning.
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