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North Hound Life - Organic Milk Thistle 40g

North Hound Life - Organic Milk Thistle 40g

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Milk Thistle for Dogs – Natural Liver Support

Support your dog’s liver health naturally with pure ground Milk Thistle seeds. Known for its detoxifying properties, Milk Thistle may help flush out harmful toxins from medications, antibiotics, heavy metals, and free radicals—making it a go-to supplement for dogs needing liver support or recovering from medical treatments.

Sourced from the flowering plant Silybum marianum, Milk Thistle seeds contain silymarin, a powerful flavonoid compound that’s been widely studied for its hepatoprotective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. In addition to liver support, it may also provide added relief for dogs with allergies or inflammatory conditions.

What Milk Thistle May Help With:

  • Liver disease or damage

  • Detoxing from medications or anesthesia

  • Recovery after antibiotic or steroid use

  • Allergies and skin conditions

  • Inflammation and immune support

  • Exposure to environmental toxins or chemicals

  • Age-related liver decline

  • General liver maintenance in senior dogs

Product Highlights:

  • 100% ground Milk Thistle seeds (non-concentrated)

  • No fillers, additives, or inactive ingredients

  • Naturally supports detoxification and regeneration

  • Vet-recommended for dogs needing liver or immune support

How to Use:
Use once per day for 7–14 days, then take a break.
• Under 30 lbs: ½ tsp
• 31–80 lbs: 1 tsp
• Over 81 lbs: 1½ tsp
(1 tsp = approx. 1200 mg of Milk Thistle seed / ~24 mg silymarin)

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry place away from heat, humidity, and direct light.

Important Note:
Always introduce new supplements gradually. Consult your integrative veterinarian before use, especially if your pet has a pre-existing condition or is on medication. This is a gentle, food-based support option and not a substitute for veterinary care.