Natural Factors Milk Thistle, 250 mg, 90 Capsules

IID: 00051704
190 .15 AED
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Specification

Ingredients
Gelatin capsule (gelatin, purified water), rice powder, vegetable magnesium stearate (lubricant), silicon dioxide.
Country of origin
CANADA
Brand
Natural Factors
Product form
capsules
Weight
100g
Active ingredient
Milk thistle, medicinal dandelion, turmeric
Model number
627765041811

Overview

Milk thistle has been used for thousands of years as a digestive aid, but it is most well-known as a superior herb for liver and gallbladder disorders. HerbalFactors Milk Thistle extract, with 150 mg of silymarin per capsule, can protect, repair, and regenerate the liver, supporting its many important functions. Features of Natural Factors Milk Thistle 250 Mg 90 Capsules: Supports liver detoxification reactions. Improves digestion and gallbladder function. Supports treatment of liver disease (cirrhosis, hepatitis). Excellent support when following a cleanse or detoxification program.

Specification

Ingredients
Gelatin capsule (gelatin, purified water), rice powder, vegetable magnesium stearate (lubricant), silicon dioxide.

General characteristics

Country of origin
CANADA
Brand
Natural Factors
Product form
capsules
Weight
100g
Active ingredient
Milk thistle, medicinal dandelion, turmeric
Indications
Liver detoxification, digestion and gallbladder function, liver diseases (cirrhosis, hepatitis).
Contraindications
Before using any dietary supplements during pregnancy (as well as during pregnancy planning), during lactation, while taking medications, in the presence of diseases or in preparation for surgery, you should consult your doctor.
Dosage and administration
Take 1 capsule 3-6 times a day with meals or as directed by a doctor.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to get pregnant.
Prescription drug
no

Additional information

Storage conditions
Keep out of reach of children.
Unit quantity
90
Model number
627765041811

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