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  • Blessed Thistle Powder

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    What is Blessed Thistle Powder?

    Blessed thistle, or Cnicus benedictus, is a plant that grows naturally from southern France to Iran along the Mediterranean. It is easy to spot because it has soft yellow flowers and hairy leaves that look like dandelions. Blessed thistle, which is also called holy thistle, has been used to treat bubonic plague, improve digestion, and keep infections away since the Middle Ages. Usually, blessed thistle is used today to help nursing moms make more breast milk.

    Usually, the tops, leaves, and upper stems of blessed thistle are used to make a tea, or the plant is sold as a vitamin in pill, extract, or powdered form. Blessed thistle is thought to increase hunger, treat diarrhea, bloating, colds, and flu, and help with nursing. Some people put blessed thistle on boils, abscesses, and other skin diseases to help them heal faster. In addition to its use as a medicine, people also use blessed thistle as a key ingredient in the alcoholic drink Benedictine.

    How do I use Blessed Thistle Powder?

    One cup of boiling water should be steeped with one to three tablespoons of dried blessed thistle herb for ten minutes. Proponents claim that combining blessed thistle with fenugreek may boost lactation even more. Some may combine it with goat's rue, stinging nettle, or alfalfa.

    Blessed Thistle Powder benefits:

    Tannins, which are chemicals found in blessed thistle, might help with diarrhea, a cough, and swelling. People use blessed thistle for heartburn, illnesses, cuts, and many other problems, but there is no good scientific proof to back these uses. Milk thistle is not the same as lucky thistle.

    ◉ Benefits of breastfeeding: When a baby latches on to its mother's breast, it makes a lot of nerves in the mother's nipple work. This process sends chemicals all over the body of the mother. Two of these hormones are prolactin and oxytocin. Prolactin makes the mother make more milk, and oxytocin makes the milk come out. Not all moms make enough milk on their own. Some women who require additional support consume blessed thistle, believed to enhance their breast milk production.

    According to a 2016 review, people often use blessed thistle as a galactagogue. A galactagogue is a food, plant, or drug that makes more breast milk come out, usually by making more prolactin. But the review also said that there haven't been enough high-quality clinical studies to really know how well it works.

    Digestion: Blessed thistle has a chemical called cnicin, which is found in a lot of bitter herbs. It is thought that cnicin stimulates the production of saliva and stomach acid, both of which help digestion. This phenomenon may be why blessed thistle has been used for a long time to treat gas, diarrhea, and stomach pain.

    Coughs: Blessed thistle has also been used for a long time to help people cough. These are herbs or medicines that help soften and thin mucus, making it easier to cough up. But there are no studies that look at how well it works as a cough suppressant.

    ◉ Skin infections: Blessed thistle is a plant in the family Asteraceae. A study done in 2015 showed that plants in this family have antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory qualities that can be measured. This result shows that the traditional use of blessed thistle as a cosmetic treatment for small cuts and bruises might be based on some science.

    Where can I buy Blessed Thistle Powder?

    Buy Blessed Thistle Powder from the health food store in the USAAlive Herbals.

    Blessed Thistle Powder information (at a glance):

    Product Name Blessed Thistle Powder.
    Scientific Name Cnicus benedictus.
    Country of Origin Originally from native to Albania. 
    Ingredient Blessed Thistle Powder.
    Taste & Aroma Blessed thistle herb is also often used to add taste to aperitifs and bitters.
    Shelf Life & Storage Shelf life is about 06 – 36 months. The best way to store them is in a cool, dark place with a lid that keeps out air.
    Precautions We requested you, before consuming spices, herbs, teas or any kind of natural products, to consult an expert qualified healthcare practitioner or herbalist.
    Note This product information has not been appraised by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). For educational purposes only.


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