Milk Thistle
Extract
(Photo courtesy of NIAMS)
Introduction
This fact sheet
provides basic information about the herb.
Milk Thistle is a plant
that is native to the Mediterranean region. It has been used
for thousands of years as a remedy for a variety of ailments,
especially liver problems.
Common Names--milk thistle, Mary thistle,
holy thistle. Milk thistle is sometimes called silymarin, which
is actually a mixture of the herb's active components,
including silybinin (also called silibinin or
silybin).
Latin Name--Silybum
marianum
What It Is Used For
Milk thistle is believed to
have protective effects on the liver and improve its function.
It is typically used to treat liver cirrhosis, chronic
hepatitis (liver inflammation), and gallbladder disorders.
Treatment claims also include:
- Lowering cholesterol
levels
- Reducing insulin
resistance in people with type 2 diabetes who also have
cirrhosis
- Reducing the growth of
cancer cells in breast, cervical, and prostate
cancers
How It Is Used
Milk thistle is a flowering
herb. Silymarin, which can be extracted from the seeds (fruit),
is believed to be the biologically active part of the herb. The
seeds are used to prepare capsules containing powdered herb or
seed; extracts; and infusions (strong teas).
What the Science Says
- There have been some
studies of milk thistle on liver disease in humans, but
these have been small. Some promising data have been
reported, but study results at this time are
mixed.
- Although some studies
conducted outside the United States support claims of oral
milk thistle to improve liver function, there have been
flaws in study design and reporting. To date, there is no
conclusive evidence to prove its claimed uses.
- NCCAM is supporting a
phase II research study to better understand the use of
milk thistle for chronic hepatitis C. With the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,
NCCAM is planning further studies of milk thistle for
chronic hepatitis C and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (liver
disease that occurs in people who drink little or no
alcohol).
- The National Cancer
Institute and the National Institute of Nursing Research
are also studying milk thistle, for cancer prevention and
to treat complications in HIV patients.
Side Effects and Cautions
- In clinical trials, milk
thistle generally has few side effects. Occasionally,
people report a laxative effect, upset stomach, diarrhea,
and bloating.
- Milk thistle can produce
allergic reactions, which tend to be more common among
people who are allergic to plants in the same family (for
example, ragweed, chrysanthemum, marigold, and
daisy).
- It is important to
inform your health care providers about any herb
or you are using, including milk thistle. This helps
to ensure safe and coordinated care.
There's more information on benefits,
dosages, active ingredients and
cautions at Healthy Living
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