What are your experiences with Milk Thistle?
Snake's oil? Or actually helpful?
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:05:56 AM
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>>76811447
>>76811416
>>76811411 (OP)
Has a lot of evidence for preventing kidney injury. Also a simulation saying it's a more potent 5-ARI than fin. Friend of mine took like 8g when he OD'd on amanitas and said it made him feel better.
Get silybin,silymarin extract. Helped my nuked liver from metrotextrate.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:08:16 AM
No.76811432
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>>76811424
And to add, you need enough water on this.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:11:49 AM
No.76811441
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>>76811453
>>76811424
>Helped my nuked liver from metrotextrate
Holy boomer chemo, I thought it was just a misspelling until I found out it's Mexican methotrexate, kek. You went to some oncologist in Sinaloa who graduated med school in the 1950s!?
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:13:26 AM
No.76811447
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>>76811461
>>76811421
>it's a more potent 5-ARI than fin
Isn't lowering DHT bad for erections and libido?
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:16:21 AM
No.76811453
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>>76811441
Nah,its the same, didnt know theres mexican brand kek. I was trying to type it from memory. I was put on it for psoriasis.It worked but i had to stop after 2 months. Back to milk thistle, get the one with phytosome.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:18:29 AM
No.76811458
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>>76811480
>Results from clinical trials of milk thistle for liver diseases, such as alcohol-related liver disease, hepatitis B and C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and liver problems caused by cancer chemotherapy, low oxygen levels, or toxins have been conflicting or too limited to allow conclusions to be reached. Two studies funded by the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health—one on hepatitis C and one on non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (a progressive form of fatty liver disease)—did not show benefits from supplementation with the milk thistle extract silymarin.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:19:57 AM
No.76811461
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>>76811447
I only use it topically for hair and don't have this problem, but a quick Brave search says sexual side effects are relatively rare even with oral consumption.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:31:57 AM
No.76811480
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>>76811527
>>76811458
Use pubmed for the individual studies.Some have improvement some not.Honestly im grateful shit worked on me, it felt like im getting liver punched 24/7 on mtx taken like 4 days back for weeks.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:49:39 AM
No.76811514
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>>76812078
>>76811411 (OP)
Saw a statistically significant drop in ALT and AST after about 8 weeks of daily use and no other vitamin/Rx intervention. Impossible to say if it was causal, but the drop was real and measured.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 4:56:37 AM
No.76811527
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>>76811480
>studies are inconclusive
>just go read the studies bro!
this is why nobody takes suppfags seriously, you're barely literate.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 9:11:29 AM
No.76811999
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it's recognized by the European pharmacopoeia for various ailments
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 9:22:11 AM
No.76812010
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>>76811411 (OP)
took it to help hangovers. didn't do shit
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 9:31:18 AM
No.76812017
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>>76811411 (OP)
I haven't done blood work but I drink a lot and felt better when I was taking it.
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 9:51:22 AM
No.76812050
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crazy how there's SO MUCH shit out there put in bottles and no one knows what they're even truly for, not even the sellers
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 10:06:28 AM
No.76812078
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>>76812163
>>76811514
Liver can self regenerate and it takes about 2-3 months so the drop of liver enzyms was completely natural. Milk thistle helped it only marginally
Anonymous
11/9/2025, 10:55:26 AM
No.76812163
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>>76812078
Guess that's why roiders take it