AI Article Synopsis

  • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a herb known for its possible protective effects on the liver, especially in relation to toxins.
  • Preliminary studies suggest it may help patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, but the research has significant flaws that hinder definitive conclusions.
  • Overall, milk thistle seems to be safe for long-term use.

Article Abstract

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a flowering herb utilized for its potentially protective effects on the liver. Although the mechanism of action is not fully understood, one explanation may be that it concentrates in the hepatocytes and competes with toxins for hepatocyte binding and penetration. Preliminary clinical evaluations of milk thistle for cirrhosis of the liver indicate potential benefits in healthier patients with alcoholic cirrhosis. However, major flaws in many of the studies make it difficult to draw solid conclusions. Milk thistle appears to be relatively safe, even with long-term use.

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