Yes. Milk thistle has very few interactions.
On the other hand, the mechanism of niacin's beneficial actions aren't well understood, but they seem to involve how it is processed in the liver. So if I were taking milk thistle and niacin, I would be inclined to take them a few hours apart, so that the liver can deal with the niacin without the milk thistle interfering...
It is actually safe to take milk thistle while you are pregnant.
Yes it is perfectly safe.
It can be, but its pretty safe as long as you take milk thistle with it and for a couple of weeks after you finish your cycle. Every pro hormone can be harmful to your liver if you don't take precautions. As long as you take milk thistle you should be safe.
Milk thistle does not clean your urine. Milk thistle cleans out your liver over time. Milk thistle doesn't do anything to your urine.
Milk thistle is generally considered safe for most people, but it can interact with certain medications, including antidepressants. It may affect how your body metabolizes these drugs, potentially altering their effectiveness. Always consult your healthcare provider before combining supplements like milk thistle with any medication, including antidepressants, to ensure your safety and the best therapeutic outcomes.
It is best to discuss with your doctor or pharmacist ANY herbal formulations you take (or wish to take).
Milk thistle is generally considered safe and does not have well-documented interactions with Concerta (methylphenidate). However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining supplements with prescription medications. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific health needs and medication regimen.
Dandelion is commonly used as a diuretic in the treatment of water retention due to heart problems; for inflammation and/or congestion of the liver and gall-bladder and to treat congestive jaundice. Milk thistle is used to increase the secretion and flow of bile from the liver and gall-bladder; as well as a galactogogue - to help start and maintain the flow of milk in breastfeeding women. If you are using these herbs to treat liver and gall-bladder problems your best bet is milk thistle as it is indicated for use in breast feeding women and as dandelion often has a bitter taste that can sometimes be transferred to breast milk.
It's it safe to donate plasma and take niacin pills
yes, always take your vitamins
Niacin is considered to likely be safe while breastfeeding, as long as it is taken in doses no higher than the recommended amounts. Check with your doctor to see if it is recommended in your particular situation.
May cause mild nausea and diarrhea, or loose stools. Possible allergic reaction. Safe in recommended dosages, those with chronic medical conditions should consult a medical practitioner.