I love milk thistle seed! It's one of my favorite herbs to take, as it is so beneficial for the liver. Since the liver is such a critical organ in our body, we need to take good care of it, and milk thistle is an excellent herb to take for liver support.
Just what does the liver do and why is it important? These are just a few of the important functions of the liver:
*Controls the production and removal of cholesterol
*Makes clotting factors
*Produces immune factors such as gamma gobulin
*Creates bile to help digest food and absorb nutrients
*Helps to clear the body of waste, toxins, and drugs
*Stores vitamins, minerals, and sugars
*Breaks down and eliminates excessive hormones
*Helps to maintain blood pressure
Again, these are just a FEW of the many functions of the liver...so you can see the importance of supporting the liver and keeping it healthy!
Milk thistle seed is an extremely beneficial and healing herb for the liver. These are a few of the possible health benefits of milk thistle seed related to the liver (it has numerous other benefits for other parts of the body):
*Helps to support the liver's ability to regenerate damaged tissue
*Reduces inflammation of the liver and gallbladder
*Improves digestion by stimulating bile production
*Helps to detoxify the liver from poisons like pollution and alcohol
*Provides the body with antioxidants
*Helps to treat cirrhosis of the liver, jaundice, and chronic hepatitis
Milk thistle can be taken in three different forms; capsules, tincture, and tea. There are different benefits that can be derived from taking it in each of it's three forms, so I recommend rotating how you take your milk thistle seed. Try rotating through a tincture form, then capsules, then making your own tea.
To make a milk thistle tea, crush 2 teaspoons of seed with a mortar and pestle, then pour one cup of boiling water over the seeds and allow to sit for 30 minutes before you drink. You can drink one cup a day. You can buy organic milk thistle seed at Mountain Rose Herbs by just clicking on my link to the right.
As with any herb, I do recommend taking a break and not taking it daily for extended periods of time unless you are under the guidance of a certified herbalist. I am not a licensed medical provider and the information in this post should not be construed as medical advice. If you chose to use milk thistle seed, you will be taking responsibility for your own health and wellness; the FDA has not evaluated this herb.
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