The most widespread species is " Silybum marianum ".
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"Silybum marianum " is by far the more widely known species.
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_Milk thistle ( Silybum marianum ) : Protects the liver from alcohol and other toxins.
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Q . I bought some milk thistle tea, Silybum marianum, at the health food store.
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Milk thistle ( " Silybum marianum " ) is a thorny plant presenting decorative leaves with a white pattern of veins and purple flower heads.
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The blessed milk thistle, " Silybum marianum ", is a plant in which another type of venal variegation occurs, but in this case it is due to a blister variegation occurring along the veins.
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""'Penicillium restrictum " "'is a species of the genus of " Penicillium " which was isolated from the stems of the plant Silybum marianum . " Penicillium restrictum " produces calbistrin A
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St . Mary's thistle or blessed thistle ( Silybum Marianum ) is another near-relative of the true thistles, and although it is a weed in California, I have yet to see the seed available for us Eastern gardeners to try.
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The complexation with phospholipid has been applied to many popular herbal extract or active molecules including " Ginkgo biloba " extract, bilobalide isolated from Ginkgo biloba, silybin isolated from milk thistle ( Silybum marianum ), curcumin isolated from turmeric, and green tea extract ( Camellia sinensis ).
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*The site after this is the commercial site for the aforementioned Yidan, but the one after that : " Traditional choleretics and cholagogues, herbs intended to increase the production and flow of bile, include barberry ( Berberis vulgaris ), burdock ( Arctium lappa ), dandelion root ( Taraxacum officinale ), fumitory ( Fumaria officinalis ), globe artichoke ( Cynara scolymus ), goldenseal ( Hydrastis canadensis ), greater celandine ( Chelidonium majus ), milk thistle ( Silybum marianum ), Oregon grape ( Berberis aquifolium ) and peppermint ( Mentha x piperita ) . "; it then makes sane-sounding arguments for silymarin and peppermint, claiming " Menthol belongs to a class of compounds called terpenes that, for decades, has been studied for the treatment of gallstones.