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Milk thistle has been employed as a medicine for at least 2,000 years, primarily for ailments of the liver. The 4th Century BC herbalist Theophrastus, and the 1st Century AD physician Pliny, both ...
The purple flower heads may look pretty, but don't let that fool you. Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) can be a pain if it's growing in your yard. It's non-native and can be an invasive plant, as ...
Milk thistle seems to have few side effects, even when taken for several years. Some people have nausea, diarrhea, itching, and bloating. Interactions.
Supplements for liver health may include milk thistle, turmeric, artichoke leaf, and dandelion root. More human studies are needed to support their purported benefits. Your liver helps with ...
Feijoas are native to the mountains of South America, and, like many upland plants, do not perform as well in very hot weather. They do best where summer highs are no warmer than 80 or 90 degrees.
Each capsule has 1000 milligrams of milk thistle and 50 grams of dandelion root. These capsules contain flowers, so people allergic to ragweed or daisy-like flowers should avoid them. Sold by Amazon ...
Milk thistle, also known as silymarin, has been used for hundreds of years as an herbal remedy for liver problems. What is it? And can it really help your liver?
Milk thistle is native to the Mediterranean and is now generally used as a herbal dietary supplement but was once commonly eaten in Europe. The thistle heads, stalks, leaves, roots and seeds were ...