S.A.T. (Silymarin/Artichoke/Turmeric) 60 Veggie Caps
Couldn't load pickup availability
Shipping & Return
Shipping & Return
Shipping
Shipping and handling charges are a flat rate of $4.95 for all Standard Shipping method orders and FREE for orders over $25 within the contiguous U.S. only, excluding Hawaii, Alaska & Puerto Rico.
30 Day Hassle Free Returns
If you’re not satisfied with our product, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full, 100% hassle-free refund.
Description
Description
A well-researched, standardized botanical extract, milk thistle contains potent antioxidants that can protect liver cells from free radical damage, strengthen liver cell membranes, and help maintain the livers built-in antioxidant system - glutathione and superoxide dismutase (SOD).* In numerous studies, its active ingredient, silymarin, has been utilized to prevent liver cell damage by carbon tetrachloride, ethanol, acetaminophen, mushroom toxins, and benzopyrene from automobile exhaust.* Silymarin has also been shown to help maintain the bodys normal inflammatory response.* Of the three flavonoids comprising silymarin, silybin predominates and is the most potent. Siliphos provides the benefits of silymarin (flavonoid complex from milk thistle) and phosphatidylcholine in one compound.* Siliphos is a phytosome, a water-soluble flavonoid (in this case, silybin) made lipid-friendly by the addition of phosphatidylcholine. This allows for better incorporation of this liver-protective flavonoid into liver cell membranes.* Studies indicate the silybin-phosphatidylcholine complex in Siliphos provides superior bioavailability compared to conventional milk thistle products.*
Cynara scolymus (artichoke) has a long history of use in hepatic support.* Turmeric has been used traditionally in both Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine to support liver function.* The primary efficacious agent is the yellow pigment curcumin. Curcumins hepatoprotective activity is likely due to its strong antioxidant activity and potential to maintain the bodys normal inflammatory response.* Binding curcumin to the hepatoprotective phospholipid phosphatidylcholine (as Meriva) not only increases bioavailability but enhances its hepatoprotective effects.*