
Supplements · Daily Wellness
Milk Thistle Herbal Formula
With botanicals, the standardization percentage is the product. Unstandardized extracts vary enormously in potency, so silymarin content is the specification worth insisting on, and liver claims are restricted enough that antioxidant positioning is the safer export route.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Key ingredient options
Milk thistle (silymarin)
Standardized to silymarin content, which is the specification that determines potency and should appear on the label.
Turmeric (curcumin)
Adds antioxidant support and consumer recognition, usually with a bioavailability enhancer.
Artichoke extract
A traditional digestive botanical that rounds out the herbal profile.
What makes it work
- Standardization percentage is the real specification here, since unstandardized extracts vary enormously in potency.
- Liver health claims are restricted in most markets, so antioxidant and general wellness language is the compliant route.
- Curcumin absorbs poorly on its own, so ask which bioavailability system the manufacturer uses.
Texture & format
Capsule · Tablet · Liquid Shot
Frequently asked
What does standardized to silymarin mean?
It guarantees a specific percentage of the active compound group rather than just a weight of plant extract. Unstandardized extracts vary widely in potency, so this specification is what makes the dosage meaningful.
Can this claim liver support?
Liver and detox claims are restricted in the EU and several other markets. Most exporters position on antioxidant support and general wellness, and confirm permitted wording per destination before printing labels.


