Milk thistle improves Hepatitis Symptoms

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Milk Thistle Improves Symptoms of Patients with Acute Clinical Hepatitis

Turn on a television and often you view commercials from pharmaceutical companies, telling this drug works for any symptom relating to this symptom, but taking the drug may cause ten different other problems.  Oh, and by the way they always have a synthetic remedy with a million different side effects.  Rarely do you see television commercials that promote the therapeutic healing of natural herbal remedies. 

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Natural and healing, Milk Thistle improves Hepatitis Symptoms

3 Responses to Milk thistle improves Hepatitis Symptoms

  1. Bettyann Matthews

    I don’t care what anyone has to say about Milk Thistle. I have been on it for 4 yrs since taking pain meds for my 3rd back surgery and other meds and drinking Alcohol. It has saved my liver as I also am a type 1 Diabetic. I get my liver enzymes checked every 3 months and I have ALWAYS had them come back normal..Thank GOD for Milk Thistle, IT DOES WORK:) A must have in your daily diet:) :) Glad to say I am no longer on pain meds now!~!~! Still will take Milk Thistle for the rest of my life to cleanse my liver:)

  2. illions of compounds are detoxified within each liver cell, or hepatocyte. Inevitably, this wear and tear compromises liver cells and surrounding connective tissue. Hepatotoxicity is fast becoming a major health issue. In fact, many practitioners believe poor liver function caused by toxin accumulation or by liver-function decline may contribute to other seemingly unrelated illnesses, such as rheumatoid arthritis, eczema, migraine headaches and premenstrual syndrome, and may manifest symptoms of its own. As a result, milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is widely prescribed by herbalists throughout Europe and the Americas for liver protection. -

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