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Milk Thistle seed 1 kg

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Phytogenic milk thistle is a pharmacologically well-known herb used both as a medicine and a dietary supplement. Its most important active properties are based on the silymarin compound found in the seeds (containing silibin, silychristin, silydianin).

Milk thistle seeds are rich in flavonoids known as silymarin. According to studies conducted on horses, milk thistle may have a positive effect on the horse's well-being, energy metabolism and blood serum.

According to a study conducted on competition horses, liver and oxidative damage in the body are closely linked. One study followed the effect of feeding milk thistle on the biochemical indicators of equine plasma and found that milk thistle may have positive effects on equine health.

Silymarin is considered a dietary supplement recommended for dogs, cats and horses with liver problems, but no clinical studies have been conducted on its efficacy, as studies on these animals are limited.

A study conducted in Colorado found that the silymarin contained in milk thistle seeds may have positive effects on equine liver function. The antioxidant effect of milk thistle silymarin has been thoroughly studied in recent years. Silymarin has been proven to have an effect in counteracting the toxicity of antibiotics, metals and pesticides.

Its antioxidant effects may be even more potent than those of vitamin E, often referred to as the super vitamin.

  • Well suited for older and convalescing horses, after courses of medication, and for horses whose metabolism needs support.
  • An excellent metabolism support for horses prone to metabolic imbalances.
  • Also suitable for dogs.
  • The efficacy of milk thistle can be enhanced by combining it with liquorice root.
  • Milk thistle also has a gut hygiene-maintaining effect. By combining it with acidic cranberry, the living conditions of parasites can be worsened, thereby supporting gut hygiene.

Dosage:

horse 500 kg:

10- 40 g /day

dog:

2-6 g / day.

1 tbsp weighs approximately 10g.

Best results are achieved by feeding as courses of 6-12 weeks.

Always start with a small dose and increase gradually.

Not for pregnant animals.

Milk thistle is not suitable for horses/dogs that are hypersensitive to plants of the Asteraceae (daisy) family.

Milk thistle may help maintain skin well-being. No toxic effects of silymarin have been observed even at high doses. In a few cases, a mild laxative effect has been noted.

Further information & studies:

Influence of Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) Seed Cakes on Biochemical Values of Equine Plasma Subjected to Physical Exertion

Dose Effect of Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) Seed Cakes on the Digestibility of Nutrients, Flavonolignans and the Individual Components of the Silymarin Complex in Horses

Potential treatments for insulin resistance in the horse: A comparative multi-species review

SILIBININ PHARMACOLOGY AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THERAPY IN
HORSES

Efficacy of oral Cynara scolymus and Silybum marianum on toxicity of imidocarb dipropionate in horses

Hepatoprotective and Antioxidant Effects of Silybum marianum
Plant in Rats

Ravintolisawiki.fi: Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle: Effects on Liver Disease and Cirrhosis and Clinical Adverse Effects: Summary