| Milk Thistle
		
			| Topic OverviewWhat is milk thistle?Milk thistle is a plant that
			 contains silymarin, a substance that improves liver function. Originally from
			 Europe, milk thistle now also grows in the United States. You can
			 take milk thistle in capsules or as a tincture (combined with alcohol). It has
			 been widely used in Europe and Germany, where it is a common complementary
			 treatment for liver problems such as
			 hepatitis and
			 cirrhosis. In the United States, it is sold as a
			 dietary supplement. What is milk thistle used for? People use milk
			 thistle as a complementary treatment for liver problems, particularly hepatitis
			 and cirrhosis and inflammation of the bile ducts (cholangitis). Research on
			 silymarin suggests that it may protect the liver from inflammation. But it does
			 not have a direct effect on viruses that cause hepatitis, such as the hepatitis
			 C virus.footnote 1 Preliminary research suggests
			 that silymarin is an
			 antioxidant, which helps protect the body from
			 cell-destroying substances called
			 free radicals. Silymarin also may reduce inflammation
			 and block the effects of toxins that harm the liver.footnote 2 Two studies on milk thistle presented
			 conflicting results. One study found that milk thistle appeared to help some
			 people with cirrhosis live longer than they would have otherwise, while another
			 found no benefit.footnote 2 Is milk thistle safe?    Milk thistle may cause nausea, diarrhea, bloating, pain, or allergies.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate dietary
				supplements in the same way it regulates medicines. A dietary supplement can be
				sold with limited or no research on how well it works.  Always
				tell your doctor if you are using a dietary supplement or if you are thinking
				about combining a dietary supplement with your conventional medical treatment.
				It may not be safe to forgo your conventional medical treatment and rely only
				on a dietary supplement. This is especially important for women who are
				pregnant or breastfeeding.  When using dietary supplements, keep
				in mind the following:  Like conventional medicines, dietary
				  supplements may cause side effects, trigger allergic reactions, or interact
				  with prescription and nonprescription medicines or other supplements you might
				  be taking. A side effect or interaction with another medicine or supplement may
				  make other health conditions worse.  Dietary supplements may not
				  be standardized in their manufacturing. This means that how well they work or
				  any side effects they cause may differ among brands or even within different
				  lots of the same brand. The form you buy in health food or grocery stores may
				  not be the same as the form used in research. Other than in
				  vitamins and minerals, the long-term effects of most dietary supplements are
				  not known. 
ReferencesCitationsNational Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012). Get the facts. Hepatitis C: A focus on dietary supplements. (NCCAM Publication No. D422). Available online: http://nccam.nih.gov/health/hepatitisc/hepatitiscfacts.htm?nav=gsa.Murray MT (2013). Silybum marianum (milk thistle). In JE Pizzorno, MT Murray, eds., Textbook of Natural Medicine, 4th ed., pp. 1026-1031. St. Louis: Mosby.
 Other Works ConsultedMilk thistle (2010). In A DerMarderosian et al., eds., Review of Natural Products. St. Louis: Wolters Kluwer Health.
CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerAdam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Current as ofMarch 3, 2017Current as of:
                March 3, 2017National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012). Get the facts. Hepatitis C: A focus on dietary supplements. (NCCAM Publication No. D422). Available online: http://nccam.nih.gov/health/hepatitisc/hepatitiscfacts.htm?nav=gsa. Murray MT (2013). Silybum marianum (milk thistle). In JE Pizzorno, MT Murray, eds., Textbook of Natural Medicine, 4th ed., pp. 1026-1031. St. Louis: Mosby. Last modified on: 8 September 2017  |  |