Ragweed allergy and milk thistle (Edit) by jessesmom1987 ..... Chelation: Andy Cutler Protocol Forum
Date: 7/16/2009 3:00:09 PM ( 15 y ago)
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Edit..title and I also forgot to mention that with the Amalgams under the 6 crowns..and the teeth already broken/cracked under there too, my choice is going to be trying to get the entire teeth removed. When finances allow it..and if I can convince the biological dentist I'm planning on going to that that's what I want done.
Thanks for the Standard Process product information!
I think I'll go back to using the Artichoke for the liver, without the milk thistle in with it.
I have the bottle that has the warning on it..
it says: "Warning: Avoid this product if you have allergies to ragweed or daisy-like flowers."
>>>Milk thistle (silymarin) is a flowering herb related to the daisy and ragweed family. It is native to Mediterranean countries. Some people also call it Mary thistle and holy thistle.
If you have a ragweed allergy, you should also avoid milk thistle. Milk thistle may cause a rash or lead to severe allergic reaction.
Since milk thistle may mimic the effects of estrogen, some women should avoid this herb. This includes women who have fibroid tumors or endometriosis. Additionally, women with breast, uterine, and ovarian cancers should not take milk thistle.>>
http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/milk-thistle-benefits-and-side-effects
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