Milk Thistle (St Mary’s Thistle) Seed Powder

Price range: $26.50 through $43.00

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) also known as St Mary’s Thistle is valued for its naturally occuring plant compounds and long history of inclusion in animal herbal practices.

Natural variations in colour, texture and aroma may occur between batches.

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Description

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) also known as St Mary’s Thistle is a traditional botanical recognised for its distinctive purple flowers and marbled leaves. The seeds of the plant are valued for their naturally occuring plant compounds and long history of inclusion in animal herbal practices. Milk thistle is commonly used as a general botanical ingredient across a range of species and is appreciated for its clean, reliable seed profile.

Safe for use in dogs, cats, horses, small animals and livestock.

Our herbs are sourced from reputable human-grade suppliers from around Australia and overseas. We select organic or spray-free wherever possible and ensure they meet our strict quality control.

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DISCLAIMER:

This product is a natural food supplement only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. No therapeutic claims are made. Consult your veterinarian or qualified animal practitioner before using herbs for pregnant animals or those with existing health conditions.

Directions & Dosage

 

Dosage


Horses:  10g daily (less for ponies)

Dogs: 1/4 to 1 teaspoon twice daily

 

How to administer Milk Thistle (St Mary’s Thistle) to your horse/animal


Dried herbs may be added directly to your horses dampened feed in their dry state. Alternatively, they may be made into an infusion (herbal tea) prior to use and the soak liquid and soaked herbs poured over their feed prior to feeding. By making an infusion prior to feeding, releases more nutrients from the herbs and increases the health benefits and this soak water may be used to dampen feeds. But if time and convenience is an issue then adding the dry herb (except root herbs) directly to feed is fine.

Root herbs are best softened by adding boiling water and allow to cool before adding the liquid and softened herb to feed.

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