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Blessed Thistle (Organic Loose) - 454g

Blessed Thistle (Organic Loose) - 454g

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  • Cut & Sifted
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Used in herbal formulas to help indigestion, boost immunity, and for its diuretic properties
  • Believed to increase the milk supply of nursing mothers
  • Bitter herb
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Blessed Thistle (Organic Loose) - 454g
Blessed Thistle (Organic Loose) - 454g
$59.99

Organic Connections Blessed Thistle (Organic Loose) - 454g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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The blessed thistle plant originates from the Mediterranean from Portugal to Southern France and while it’s used in herbal medicine, in North America it’s known as a noxious weed. blessed thistle is used in herbal formulas to help indigestion, boost immunity, and for its diuretic properties. Found in capsules or as a tonic, Organic Connections harvests their blessed thistle without the use of pesticides or fertilizers and follows a cut and sifting method to provide a high quality bulk herb that’s easy to use in herbal combinations or to brew a bitter, herbaceous tea. [CUT & SIFTED]
Contains:
Organic Blessed Thistle Herb (Cnicus benedictus)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Use in herbal combinations or to brew a bitter, herbaceous tea.
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Organic Connections makes quality food supplements including: Organic ground Cinnamon powder, both Ceylon and Cassia and Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder to provide fibre and support intestinal health. Organic Connections believes in quality, natural and organic ingredients to provide the best in natural health.
Blessed Thistle
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Blessed thistle is believed to help with appetite, digestion and breast milk supply...
Blessed thistle is primarily used to increase the milk supply of nursing mothers. It is believed to do this by acting on the brain to stimulate the release of prolactin, the hormone responsible for milk production. Blessed thistle is a bitter herb. Think of the increase in saliva in your mouth when you taste something bitter. Bitter foods, or herbs, not only cause the release of saliva in your mouth but they also cause the release of digestive juices in your stomach.
Therefore blessed thistle is used for stimulating the appetite and soothing indigestion, which is often are caused by lack of digestive juices.
Most blessed thistle supplements are made as encapsulated dried herb, a tincture of the same plant parts or loose dried herb. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, like when you take in a tincture or tea. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion.
Blessed thistle belongs to the ragweed plant family and should not be used by anyone who is allergic to ragweed.
Blessed Thistle– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Blessed Thistle Flowers, Leaves And Stems.
Applications
· Poor Milk Supply, Poor Appetite And Digestion
Optimum Dosage
· As A Tea Add One Teaspoon Of Dried Herb To One Cup Of Water. As A Capsule Or Tincture As Directed On Label. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
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Fenugreek
Important Information
· Do Not Use Blessed Thistle If You Are Allergic To Ragweed.
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Blessed Thistle
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Blessed thistle is believed to help with appetite, digestion and breast milk supply...
Blessed thistle is primarily used to increase the milk supply of nursing mothers. It is believed to do this by acting on the brain to stimulate the release of prolactin, the hormone responsible for milk production. Blessed thistle is a bitter herb. Think of the increase in saliva in your mouth when you taste something bitter. Bitter foods, or herbs, not only cause the release of saliva in your mouth but they also cause the release of digestive juices in your stomach.
Therefore blessed thistle is used for stimulating the appetite and soothing indigestion, which is often are caused by lack of digestive juices.
Most blessed thistle supplements are made as encapsulated dried herb, a tincture of the same plant parts or loose dried herb. In order to help with digestion, bitter herbs must be tasted, like when you take in a tincture or tea. Encapsulated herbs are swallowed, thus bypassing the taste buds, and will not stimulate digestion.
Blessed thistle belongs to the ragweed plant family and should not be used by anyone who is allergic to ragweed.
Blessed Thistle– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Blessed Thistle Flowers, Leaves And Stems.
Applications
· Poor Milk Supply, Poor Appetite And Digestion
Optimum Dosage
· As A Tea Add One Teaspoon Of Dried Herb To One Cup Of Water. As A Capsule Or Tincture As Directed On Label. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Fenugreek
Important Information
· Do Not Use Blessed Thistle If You Are Allergic To Ragweed.
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