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Native to the Mediterranean region, Milk
Thistle (Silybum marianum) is indigenous to both western and central Europe and is now
found in the United States. An annual or biennial herb growing up to 10 feet tall, Milk
Thistle has a large bright purple flowering head. It is often considered a pesky weed. It
gains its name from the milk white veins that streak its prickly-edged leaves. The plant
contains the natural chemical substance Silymarin, an active constituent highly
concentrated in the fruit, but also found in the seeds and leaves. Milk Thistle has been
used as both a food and a health aid for hundreds of years. it makes a delicious salad
green and cooked vegetable, as well as a wholesome tea
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