Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle
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Milk Thistle – Conor Oberst

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NOW Silymarin Milk Thistle Extract 150 mg 2 x 60 VCaps


NOW Silymarin Milk Thistle Extract 150 mg 2 x 60 VCaps


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Nature's Answer Milk Thistle Alcohol Free Extract 1 oz


Nature’s Answer Milk Thistle Alcohol Free Extract 1 oz


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Nature's Science Milk Thistle 500mg 60 capsule (NEW)


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Nature's Answer Milk Thistle Alcohol Free Extract 1 oz


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Twinlab Silymarin Milk Thistle Liver Health 50 Caps


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 Liver Support (formerly Milk Thistle - Dandelion) - 45


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Milk Thistle 16:1 - 60 - Veg/Cap


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Natural Factors Milk Thistle Phytosome, 90 caps 150mg


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Good N Natural Milk Thistle Silymarin 100 Cap 250 mg


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8 comments to Milk Thistle

  • cutherom

    gosh thats terrible i really feel for you.. i will pray for you.

  • alix creatham-e

    A liver specialist would be a hepatologist. (A gastroenterologist deals with the entire digestive system) It may not be a liver problem but could be a biliary problem. The liver makes bile that flows through tube like structures, known as ducts, under the liver to the gallbladder and then to the intestines. The bile helps emulsify the fats we eat so they can be digested.

    These problems comes to mind:
    Biliary atresia where bile ducts are absent or injured, causing bile to back up into the liver. Congenital Biliary cysts, or cystic fibrosis.

    However, in some cases, some patients have elevation of these enzyme levels and it is normal for them.

    There are different hereditary liver diseases, but you said it wasn't the liver…however, here is a listing of some of them:
    ***Hemochromatosis (abnormal iron accumulation )
    ***Wilson's disease (abnormal copper accumulation in the liver).
    *** Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency which is the absence of this specific enzyme in the liver
    ***Galctosemia is a rare genetic disorder that hampers the body's ability to process the sugar galactose. Fructuse intolerance
    ***Polyphyria
    ***Urea cycle defects (ornithine carbomoyltransferase deficiency)
    ***Glycogen storage disease where there is an inability to properly utilize sugar.
    ….Amino acid disorders[tyrosinemia),
    —Bile acid disorders
    ….Carbohydrate disorders (eg fructose intolerance, galactosemia,)
    ….Lipid disorders (abetalipoproteinemia)
    Inherited diseases interfere with the way the liver produces, processes and stores enzymes, proteins, metals, and other substances.
    ….Phenylketonuria is a rare condition in which a baby is born without the ability to properly break down an amino acid called phenylalanine. It is inherited…both parents have to pass on the gene.

    The liver enzymes are made by the liver cells. The one liver enzyme would naturally be elevated and that is the Alkaline phosphatase…since the child is growing and this is elevated because of the growth of the bones. The doctor is probably also looking at the liver functions tests ( Bilirubin, Albumin, INR, Pt, Ptt) and also the viral tests for hepatitis A,B,C,etc. To look up these tests and the liver enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, and Alkaline Phosphatase), here is a link to click on:

    Don't be afraid to ask questions to your son's doctor…you are paying him for his advice, diagnosis, and time. He may not know, without testing being done, exactly what the problem is off hand. When he gets the results of all testing back…he will then be able to give you more information and a possible diagnosis. I will tell you that he is probably having more blood testing done and will compare it to the first set…as blood testing is not always 100% accurate and many things can affect these tests.

    I hope this information has been of help to you. Best wishes

  • colais

     AVOID HANGOVERS with milk Thistle!

  • dunaisterr blandee

    he's in denial and is very arrogant, don't believe Eddie

  • freichoeve

    RT @rungeordierun hope ur running soon, pls can u RT this I'm climbing Kili in 2 weeks 4 cancer res', pls ask your follwers to RT thnx :-)

  • teller

    This is the best vitamin complex plus essential nutrients that I have ever taken, hands down. My college age son, who refuses to take anything but protein powder, started taking it when he needs a boost of energy and he said his eyes weren’t dry any more. Don’t delay, get started! kkv

  • ron

    After I finish the EP, I'm going to start playing shows! My favorite song changes constantly. This week it's 'Milk Thistle'.

  • reit osalbert

    wow, your son is so adorable.

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