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Revive FE, with added Milk Thistle
to aid in liver repair.
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Now along with custom blended key trace elements specific for your farm, you can have Milk Thistle added to your Revive mix which assists with detoxification, antioxidant supply & repairs and assists the growth of new liver cells.
30ml drench (pre lambing)
Sizing options (20ltrs, 100ltrs, 200ltrs)
Additional Ingredient Options Available:
Trace elements can be added to the Revive formulation which include:
Iodine, Magnesium, Cobalt, Selenium
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) & Liver Health
The active ingredient of Silymarin found in Milk Thistle is a complex compound made out of flavonoids and lignans. Milk Thistle has been used holistically for over 2000 years to improve and rebuild the cells of the liver.
There are four unique ways which Milk Thistle aids to protect and detoxify the liver:
The active compounds contained in milk thistle have been shown to alter the membranes of liver cells. This stabilises the cells and prevents toxins destroying the cells. Milk thistle has also been shown to slow the rate at which toxins can be absorbed therefore allowing the liver to excrete existing toxins.
Milk Thistle can assist in the repair of Liver damage through encouraging new liver cells. Milk Thistle promotes the protein synthesis. It stimulates RNA polymerase I, and enzyme vital to the transcription of DNA and the production of proteins. The proteins produced from this stimulation can assist to make
new liver cells.
Milk Thistle has the ability to increase levels of antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase and glutathione and increase the activity of important liver enzymes such as alanine transaminase and aspartate transaminase.
Neutralizing Free Radicals
The antioxidant property of milk thistle can assist to neutralize harmful free radical in the
body and protect against
oxidative damage.
Milk Thistle contains natural estrogens that may stimulate the flow of breast milk. Animal and human studies demonstrate an increase in milk supply production.