Botanical Entry

Milk Thistle

Silybum marianum

Milk thistle is a spiny flowering plant whose seeds are commonly used in capsules, tinctures, teas, and general wellness products.

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Everyday Wellness
Common Forms
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Realistic botanical image of Milk Thistle, Silybum marianum

Overview

Milk thistle is a spiny flowering plant whose seeds are commonly used in capsules, tinctures, teas, and general wellness products.

Entry Details

Milk thistle is a spiny flowering plant whose seeds are commonly used in capsules, tinctures, teas, and general wellness products.

Milk thistle is recognized by its purple flower head and mottled leaves. The seeds are the part most commonly used in supplements, teas, tinctures, and extracts. In product education, milk thistle is best described as a well-known seed botanical used in general wellness conversations, without making claims about liver disease or detoxification.

Milk thistle has a long history in European herbal traditions and modern supplement education. It is frequently discussed in references about seed-based botanicals and everyday wellness routines. Keep descriptions careful and avoid promises about organ function, cleansing, or disease outcomes.

Traditional Use / Educational Notes

Milk thistle has a long history in European herbal traditions and modern supplement education. It is frequently discussed in references about seed-based botanicals and everyday wellness routines. Keep descriptions careful and avoid promises about organ function, cleansing, or disease outcomes.

Safety Note

Avoid if allergic to daisy-family plants. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, taking medication, managing a health condition, or using hormone-sensitive products. Stop use if digestive discomfort or sensitivity occurs.

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