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Silibinin Plus
326 mg 90 capsules,
#496, $42.95 Newly published research has shown that silymarin, an extract derived from milk thistle, should be rightfully placed with ginkgo, green tea, and grape seed extract as one of the indispensable anti-aging herbs. The most biologically active ingredient found in silymarin is silibinin. Standardized milk thistle extract usually consists of 35% silibinin, whereas the silymarin-concentrate drug used in Europe contains a minimum of 80% silibinin. Being able to obtain enough silibinin is of particular importance for those who need to insure effective dosage for the treatment of various liver diseases, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis C.
While silymarin has been traditionally used as a liver therapy, current research findings indicate that it is the silibinin fraction of silymarin that has potential applications in the prevention and treatment of cancer, cardiovascular disease, kidney and pancreatic disorders, and other age-related conditions. An exciting discovery is that milk thistle appears to be a smart herb, able to enhance new cell growth where needed for repair, but arresting cell division in tumor tissue; likewise, it can enhance the activity of certain enzymes, but inhibit others. The flavonoids in milk thistle seem to have special affinity for Type II estrogen receptors. There is also emerging evidence that milk thistle extract is a COX-2 inhibitor - another example of its smart, selective action. We are discovering more and more about the multiple benefits of this ancient healing herb. Life Extension has imported the identical 80% silibinin extract that is sold in Europe as a drug. It is now available to Foundation members for less money than lower potency silymarin extracts sold by com- mercial vitamin companies. 1 capsule*
contains:
Dosage and
use - Some people will
take only one capsule a day. - Prostate cancer
patients are taking two capsules, three times a day. - Each bottle will last a healthy person 1.5 to 3 months. The right dosage is extremely important for effectiveness. People who complain that herb products do not deliver as promised typically use products that contain only ineffective, miniscule doses of the main active ingredient. Fortunately, more and more herbal extracts, including silibinin, are now available in guaranteed potency form, and in sufficient dosage to produce results.
LE Magazine Silibinin: The Herbal
Extract that Protects the Liver Research suggests that silibinin detoxifies and protects the liver, guards against free radical damage, reduces inflammation and otherwise promotes good health. Silibinin
and the liver The liver is awash in blood, with two quarts rushing through it every minute. This blood contains a host of noxious substances, including bacteria, antigen-allergy complexes, free radicals, drug metabolites and pesticides. The liver filters some harmful substances right out of the blood, and attacks others with enzymes that break them apart or neutralize them. Detoxifying harmful substances is a dangerous task, for if they are not quickly deactivated and properly routed, the liver itself could become damaged. Silibinin helps prevent this from happening in several ways: Protects against harmful
substances entering the liver Guards against damage
caused by excessive alcohol and fibrosis Reduces iron-induced
damage Regenerates
liver tissue Weakening of the liver, with a resulting accumulation of poisons there and in the rest of the body, can lead to problems with the immune system and many different ailments. By helping to keep the liver strong and efficient, silibinin helps to keep the entire body healthy. Silibinin reduces
oxidation and quenches free radicals Silibinin
quells inflammation Several years ago, 60 very ill patients suffering from type II diabetes and alcohol-induced liver damage were enrolled in a study. Half were given 600 mg of silymarin every day for 12 months, the other half a placebo.13 The results were impressive: silymarin drove down fasting blood glucose levels, as well as the amount of blood sugar in the urine. But it didnt push the blood glucose level down far enough to cause hypoglycemia (abnormally low blood sugar), suggesting that silymarin is smart, stabilizing blood sugar at safe levels. Furthermore, a German cell-culture study suggests that silibinin slows or prevents the build up of fibronectin a significant cause of organ damage in the kidney cells of diabetics.14 Three-way
fight against cancer First, it may fight cancer directly. One laboratory study15 showed that silibinin could stop the further development of prostate cancer cells. Silibinin didnt kill the cancer cells; it caused them to behave like normal prostate cells. This led to a large decrease in the secretion of PSA, an important marker of prostate cancer. Other researchers found that silibinin arrested the growth of drug-resistant and drug-sensitive breast and ovarian cancer cells.16 Second, silibinin may strengthen the effects of cancer drugs. In one study, silibinin worked synergistically with the chemotherapy agents cisplatin and doxorubicin.16 Finally, silibinin can help protect the kidneys from the harmful effects of cisplatin and perhaps similar anti-cancer drugs.17 Silibinin
may lower cholesterol You can purchase silibinin in vitamin stores and pharmacies. Taking silibinin is felt to be the optimal way of obtaining the benefits of silymarin, so you may want to consider an extract that contains 80% silibinin, rather than the 35% seen in many brands. Conclusion
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