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Milk Thistle or Tyler's Liver detox?

Razorguns

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I'm on dbol and about to run out of my Tyler's liver detox. Ordering online might take a week.

Can i run to the store and get milk thistle? Will it do the same job? No one here has Tyler's anywhere.
 
I just started Tyler's today. I will be getting blood work done in the near future and will let everyone know exactly what happens!
Note... I had it done about a month ago also.
 
You can buy other liver detox at your local drug store, CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, etc. for alot cheaper, that will do the same without paying top dollar to these experimental supplement drug companies.
 
richspc said:
You can buy other liver detox at your local drug store, CVS, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, etc. for alot cheaper, that will do the same without paying top dollar to these experimental supplement drug companies.

Went to 3 different areas including a health fitness store. Only found milk thistle. Plus there's that point where it's just not feasible to continually keep driving around and looking. Easier to just point/click and purchase and move on to more important errands. :)
 
Ulter said:
Tyler is formulated to protect the liver from organic and chemical toxins. Milk Thistle has only been shown to work on some organic toxins, like mushrooms. So it's like this...

'shrooms = Milk Thistle
Dbol = Tyler

Milk Thistle has only been shown to work on organic toxins like mushrooms? Where did you read that? I've actually done a little research on this topic and this is from Webmd.

Milk thistle is used as a complementary treatment for liver problems, particularly long-term (chronic) hepatitis and cirrhosis and inflammation of the bile ducts (cholangitis). Research on silymarin suggests that it may protect the liver from inflammation. However, no evidence indicates that it has a direct effect on viruses that cause hepatitis, such as the hepatitis C virus.1

Research in animals and preliminary research in humans suggests that silymarin is an antioxidant, which helps protect the body from cell-destroying substances called free radicals. Silymarin also may reduce inflammation and block the effects of toxins that harm the liver.
 
You can only get Tyler's from doctors and/or Anafit.
 
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