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As detoxifier of your blood, the liver is constantly processing toxins. These toxins can damage the liver if it's not protected by antioxidants. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals, which are damage-causing molecules from toxins. Some antioxidants, such as glutathione, are produced naturally by your liver, though this production declines with age. In addition to supplying antioxidants itself, milk thistle has also been found to boost the liver's own production of glutathione.
Amyloid plaque buildup in the brain is the major cause behind the progression of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. As the brain ages, the natural detoxification mechanisms can fail to remove all the amyloid plaque buildup during sleep. Milk thistle may be able to help by reducing amyloid plaque in the brain, as it's been shown to do in animal studies.[2]
While there are no human studies on milk thistle's effects on people with neurodegenerative diseases, the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of milk thistle could assist in mitigating the effects of aging on the brain.
3. Supports Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
The active substance in milk thistle known as silymarin can also help control blood sugar levels. A review published in the Journal of Diabetes Research looked at five clinical trials involving 270 patients. It concluded that silymarin significantly reduces blood sugar levels and could potentially help diabetics and prediabetics with glycemic control.[3] Drinking milk thistle tea with a meal may help prevent blood sugar spikes, and supplementing with milk thistle regularly could lower your risk of developing diabetes.
The silymarin in milk thistle may help in preventing the development of cancer. It works by supporting the body's natural immune response against cancer cells and by directly inhibiting tumor growth. In test tube studies, silymarin has been shown to protect against breast, prostate, bladder, skin, colon, kidney, and lung cancers.[4] Human trials are lacking, but antioxidants like silymarin found in milk thistle show promise in research done outside the body.
Test Items | Specification | Test Result |
Appearance | Light yellow fine powder | Complies |
Odor | Characteristic | Complies |
Content | ≥90% | Complies |
Particle size | 80 mesh | Complies |
Extract solvents | Water and Ethanol | Complies |
Loss and drying | ≤5.00% | 3.17% |
Acid-insoluble ash | ≤5.00% | 3.41% |
Solvent residual | <3000ppm | Complies |
Heavy metals | <10ppm | Complies |
Arsenic( As) | <2ppm | Complies |
Lead (Pb) | <2ppm | Complies |
Cadmium( Cd) | <1ppm | Complies |
Mercury( Hg) | <1ppm | Complies |
Escherichia coli | Negative | Negative |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
Conclusion | Qualified With Enterprise Standard |