Silymarin

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Silymarin (active extract of milk thistle) promotes liver health. Silymarin supports of healthy DNA function, stabilizes plasma membranes, and stimulates of liver cells.[1] Silymarin promotes detoxification.[2]

The active extract of milk thistle, called silymarin, is a mixture of flavonolignans, and includes silydianin, silychristin, and silybin, with silybin being the most biologically active.

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