Milk Thistle

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Trusted liver support from one of natureís most resilient herbs.

  • Traditionally used in herbal medicine as a liver protectant
  • Supports healthy liver function and natural detoxification
  • Provides antioxidant protection
  • Supports digestive function
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Milk Thistle
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Serving Size 1 container 3.5 fl. oz. (104 mL)

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Vegan Friendly
Vegan Friendly

MEDICINAL INGREDIENT - EACH VEGETARIAN CAPSULE CONTAINS: Milk Thistle Seed Standardized 80% Extract (Silybum marianum L.) 250 mg (Providing 200 mg of Silymarin). 

NON-MEDICINAL INGREDIENTS: Magnesium Stearate (Non-GMO Vegetable Source), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Brown Rice Flour, Hypromellose / Pullulan (Vegetarian Capsule). How to Use: 

RECOMMENDED DOSE - (ORAL) ADULTS ONLY: Take 1 capsule 3 times per day with a meal. 

DURATION OF USE: Use for a minimum of 3 weeks to see beneficial effects. 

CAUTIONS: Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant. Hypersensitivity, such as allergy, has been known to occur; in which case, discontinue use.

Is This Right for You?

Wondering how to keep your liver functioning at its best? 

Curious about natural ways to support detox? 

Looking for a time-tested remedy with real antioxidant power? 

If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Ingredients & Nutrition

Gluten-Free
Gluten-Free
Non-GMO
Non-GMO
Vegan Friendly
Vegan Friendly

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Wondering how to keep your liver functioning at its best? 

Curious about natural ways to support detox? 

Looking for a time-tested remedy with real antioxidant power? 

If you answered ''yes'' to any of the above, this product is right for you.

Gluten-Free

Gluten-Free

Non-GMO

Non-GMO

Vegan Friendly

Vegan Friendly

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A powerful, standardized herbal extract used to support and protect your most vital detox organ: the liver.

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What makes your Milk Thistle different from others on the market?

Organikaës Milk Thistle is unique in that it is sourced from the milk thistle seed and not the flowers. This results in maximum potency, as silymarin is found in the highest concentration in the seed.

What happens if Iíve been abusing my liver for many years?

The liver is the only human organ that can regenerate! That means that even if there is substantial damage (up to 75%), new cells and tissue can form to rebuild a healthy liver. Of course, one needs to take out the sources of the damage, and support regeneration with substances like Organikaís Milk Thistle!

How do I know if my liver is overwhelmed?

It's challenging to say for certain, but if you live in this world today, the likelihood your liver is working hard is high. All the toxins from our water, food, air and environment all have to be filtered through the liver, ideally to then be eliminated. Other roles like processing caffeine, alcohol, medications/drugs, and hormones (internally or externally produced) all keep the detoxification pathways busy. And if these liver pathways are full, some of these toxins can be recycled back into the body instead of eliminated. If you are exposing yourself to many of the above challenges daily, chances are your liver may be spending more time and energy trying to detox than keeping your blood clean and energy balanced. Start by decreasing your toxic exposure, and be mindful of the caffeine/alcohol/drugs you consume. Give your liver a break!

Can I take milk thistle long term?

Milk thistle doesn't work overnight, so taking it for the very short term is not recommended. It is however used for longer time frames, especially when supporting recovery from liver diseases. If using continuously for years, please consult your healthcare practitioner.

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Your in-depth guide to gut health! - Organika Health Products

Gut health is an absolutely essential component of total body health. We cannot have regulated moods, well-functioning brains, resilient immune systems, balanced hormones or optimal fertility without a healthy gut. So how do we ensure gut health? STEP 1: REMOVE The first step to a healthy gut is to remove anything that is irritating the gut, impairing digestive function, or causing inflammation. Those factors all make it harder for the body to break down the food we eat and absorb nutrients. If this impairment is severe, and/or ongoing, it can result in malabsorption, nutrient deficiencies, dysbiosis and all sorts of digestive symptoms like gas, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, indigestion, etc. Some things are universally irritating to human digestive tracts, such as: Alcohol; caffeine (especially coffee); NSAIDs (ibuprofen, naproxen); additives and preservatives found in processed foods. Most people should ideally be consuming these things only occasionally and in moderation. However, if you are experiencing significant issues with your gut, you may benefit from cutting these things out entirely for a period of time. Individuals may also be irritated, inflamed or impaired by other things. This is largely dependent on an individual’s particular sensitivities and digestive capacity. People with weakened or damaged digestive systems commonly react to, or have trouble digesting gluten-containing foods, dairy, refined sugars, legumes and even some gluten-free grains. As with the universally irritating things, most people would benefit from consuming these foods only in moderation. Some people may benefit from avoiding them entirely, while they are healing their gut. Any type of gut infection (bacterial, parasitic, fungal) can also cause significant damage to the digestive tract and digestive function. Infections must be addressed and treated first, prior to healing the gut. STEP 2: REPLACE Once the substances causing irritating and inflammation have been eliminated, the next step is to provide the digestive system with anything it is missing that is necessary for digestion and general health. Difficulty digesting animal protein and legumes may be an indication of low stomach acid. Bitter foods, bitter herbs and/or a betaine HCl supplement can support the body’s production of stomach acid. A generally weakened or inflamed digestive system may have trouble digesting most foods, especially those that are high in fibre like vegetables and legumes or grains, and so may benefit from some digestive assistance via a digestive enzyme supplement. Both of these support methods can be really helpful, but are insufficient to correct the problem on their own, and shouldn’t be taken long term. It’s important to make sure they are just one component of a gut healing treatment plan! Individuals who have been experiencing chronic digestive issues may also have specific nutrient deficiencies; some of the most common ones are vitamin D, iron, vitamin B12, and magnesium. It’s always important to get these things checked, and corrected if necessary. STEP 3: REINOCULATE If you’ve been on the internet in the past decade, you’ve probably at least heard of the gut flora. The gut flora are the trillions of bacteria that live in our large intestines and help us to digest food, absorb nutrients, metabolize toxins and hormones, maintain a strong immune system, and build many of our neurotransmitters. Without a healthy gut flora, we aren’t healthy, period. Antibiotics, stress and improper digestive function can damage that community of good bacteria. So the next step in ensuring a healthy gut is to make sure the right bacteria are making the large intestine their home. There are three main things to consider when it comes to the gut flora. Probiotic foods These are foods that naturally contain healthy, good bacteria and can be used to repopulate or rebalance the gut flora. Probiotic foods include: kombucha, sauerkraut, kimchi, yogurt, anything else fermented. They are great to consume regularly in your diet, to keep your gut flora happy and healthy. Probiotic supplements While probiotic foods are a great source of good bacteria, probiotic supplements provide much higher doses of good bacteria. This is often necessary to help folks whose gut flora have been damaged. Choose a good quality probiotic supplement that has multiple different strains, and be sure to take it daily with food, for the duration of your gut-healing plan, as directed by your clinician. Prebiotic foods and supplements And lastly, it’s vital to ensure that you are providing all those good bacteria with the nutrients they need to stay alive in your gut. Prebiotics are a category of fibre that human digestive systems can’t break down, but that our gut flora can use as fuel. Ensuring you have a good amount of prebiotic foods in your diet is necessary to maintain your gut health, and supplementing with a prebiotic fibre can be useful when trying to correct dysbiosis and repair the gut. STEP 4: REPAIR We’ve now removed all the irritants, replaced all the missing nutrients, and repopulated the community of good bacteria. The next step in gut healing is to repair any damage that may be present in the gut tissue itself. In some individuals who have been experiencing inflammation, indigestion and dysbiosis for long periods of time, physical damage to the intestinal walls may have occurred. This can weaken the integrity of the intestinal barrier and allow for food particles (and hormones, toxins and other molecules) that shouldn’t be able to leave the intestines and enter into the body to do so. (This is often what’s happening in individuals who are experiencing “leaky gut”.) In addition to allowing inappropriate molecules into the body, the damaged intestinal membranes can also further exacerbate digestion issues. That is because those membranes produce a large number of our digestive enzymes. Collagen and L-glutamine are two of the key molecules used by the body in repair of a damaged intestinal lining. Soothing herbs like marshmallow root and aloe vera can help to alleviate some of the irritation. Vitamins A, C, E, Selenium and Zinc are also often used to support the repair of a damaged intestinal lining, as these are some of the most vital nutrients necessary for tissue healing. STEP 5: REBALANCE The last, but arguably most important component of a healthy gut is a healthy brain. The gut and the brain are intimately connected. When your brain is chronically overworked, stressed, anxious or fatigued, your digestive capacity diminishes. When an individual lives in any of those states ongoing, it essentially dials the activity of the digestive system way down. As a result, people often end up putting food into a digestive system that’s not ready to receive food. This causes indigestion, gas, bloating, dysbiosis and intestinal damage. Fatigue is another major factor to gut health. Sleep is when your body does the majority of healing and repair. Getting inadequate sleep is going to seriously reduce your body’s capacity to heal and maintain a healthy gut. Living in a perpetually fatigued state also drastically increases your stress levels. There is no tissue, organ or system in our body that can operate independently from the rest of the body, the digestive system included. So optimizing brain function and enabling your brain to keep your body in balance is a key component of gut health. The three most important factors to a healthy brain are: minimizing stress and optimizing stress coping mechanisms, exercising regularly, and getting adequate, good quality sleep. If you can get those three things solid and use them as the foundation to your gut-healing plan, your gut will be functioning optimally in no time.

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