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Silybum marianum, Carduus marianus

Common Names: Holy Thistle, Marian Thistle, Marystistle, Milk-thistle, St, Mary's Thistle, Wild Artichoke;

Pollinator Forage

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key name Milk-thistle

Idententifing Character L Gaertn, COMPOSITAE; Annual or Biannual

Stem30 -150 cm Tall Erect, prominently grooved, seldom branched.

LeavesLarge, oblong, shiny, variegated and very spiny, sessile or clasping.

Flowers Violet-purple, Thistle-like to 5 cm lon, usually solitary and surrounded at the in a hemispherical capitula base by long spiny appendages. Late summer

Fruit Blackish, specked, ovoid achene wigh a long white papp

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Distribution Native to central and west Europe, Introduced and naturalized in California and elsewhere. Naturalis

Medical Uses Whole Plant, Appetite stimulant; Digestive, Dyspepsia, Liver said to regenerate tissue, Gall bladder; Stimulate flow of Bile, Powdered Seed: Taken in emulsion are markedly Choleretic and used in cardiovascular disorders, Jaundice , Gallstones colic; Leg Ulcers , Variscose Veins .

Constituents Essential oil; Tyramine; Histamine; Silybin; Silymarine;

Solvents Water, Alcohol,

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Formulas Formula #154 Lower Blood sugar.

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Chinese

Veterinary

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History

Reference 1,2,5,24,38