A premium Milk Thistle extract standardised to 80% silymarin to support liver health and antioxidant protection, combined with black pepper extract for enhanced bioavailability — with no artificial additives whatsoever.
- 180mg Milk Thistle extract (80% silymarin)
- With 5mg Black Pepper Extract for improved absorption
- Supports liver health and antioxidant defence
- 120 capsules
- No artificial additives whatsoever
Milk Thistle in More Detail
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) is one of the most widely used botanicals for supporting liver function and detoxification pathways. Its active compound complex, silymarin, has been extensively studied for its antioxidant properties.
Silymarin is commonly associated with supporting liver cell integrity and protecting against oxidative stress. Because the liver plays a central role in metabolic processing, antioxidant support is often included in wellness routines focused on long-term health maintenance.
This formula also includes black pepper extract standardised to 95% piperine, to support nutrient absorption and bioavailability.
Who Is This For?
Adults seeking traditional herbal support for liver health, antioxidant protection, and metabolic wellbeing.
Premium Quality Ingredients
This formula combines a high-strength, standardised milk thistle extract with black pepper extract to support absorption and consistency.
Milk Thistle Extract (80% Silymarin) – 180mg – A concentrated botanical extract traditionally used to support liver health and antioxidant defence.
Black Pepper Extract (95% Piperine) – 5mg – To support nutrient absorption and bioavailability.
Nothing else. No artificial colours, binders, fillers, or preservatives.
Suggested Use
Take 1 capsule daily with food, preferably in the morning.
100% Money Back Guarantee
If you are not satisfied after 30 days or one full bottle, we will provide a full refund.
References:
Federico, A. et al. (2017). A clinical review of silymarin in liver disease. World Journal of Gastroenterology.
Křen, V. & Walterová, D. (2005). Silybin and silymarin — new effects and applications. Biomedical Papers.