calliecritturs
Posted : 6/23/2011 10:33:42 PM
Milk thistle, milk thistle, milk thistle.
Not only does it "protect" but it aids in liver *function* so it actually helps the body process the pred *better*. It also helps detox the liver (pred is exceedingly hard on the liver, in particular). If you elect to get it from somewhere like Whole Foods and get the capsules - you'll want to give at least two twice a day. (that's a *minimum* dose -- milk thistle is *very* different from other things -- this is literally a 'protectant';). Start with one twice a day for the first day or two and then put it up to two if it is well tolerated.
You'll get about 60 or so caps for close to $20. Milk thistle does *not* taste bad - pretty benign. so if you can get it in bulk you can add a heaping half teaspoon to their food twice a day. If you do kibble you may want to add a topper to mix it in.
The beauty of the bulk powder is it is exponentially cheaper. You can get a **pound** of milk thistle for $12.70 from http://www.leavesandroots.com (between their essential oils, perfume oils, teas and soaps I can spend the $20 minimum easily but be aware they DO have a minimum but they're reputable and good. There **are** other places to get it tho - that's just at least one I can offer that I know is excellent quality herb.
That bottle of 60-70 caps? That's about 1 1/2 ounces of herb. (yeah, and I said a whole pound in bulk??pphew). Leaves and roots carries the whole seed -- not much different in price but Kate is WAY more domestic than I am *smile*. I buy the ground powder! LOL
If you go somewhere like Whole Foods -- you can **probably** find milk thistle "tea" -- which is a small amount of bulk herb (probably still way cheaper than the caps).
Don't give *less* as you wean off. Keep giving the milk thistle not only thru wean off but a good big month at least after. Pred stays *in* the body for like 6 months -- so helping the body detox is a good thing.
Now for some the caps are easier -- and that's fine (their bodies don't digest cellulose super well but it's not a deal-killer). But DO buy a good quality herb. Wildcrafted or "certified organic" is best -- but don't buy a generic or store brand here. Even Solaray (which used to be the best brand of herb you can buy) isn't wonderful any more.
You will see the word "standardized" -- that means "averaged". It's a cop-out. It means the company *Knows* their herb isn't pure (read "we know some of the quality is poor and there's a certain amount of sticks and straw in this that we don't bother to pick out but it at least meets a 'standard';).
For what it's worth -- I use milk thistle frequently -- if I have to put on flea meds, I use milk thistle. If I know the neighbor is fertilizing his yard, I use milk thistle, if the city has sprayed for mosquitos, I use milk thistle. My lawn guy has to treat for cinch bugs this week so guess what? Luna and Tink both get milk thistle this week. It's just a great protectant and it's usually super well tolerated.