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If we look at the plant called milk thistle, scientifically called Silybum marianum, we find an interesting story.
Dr. Richard Palmquist: Veterinarians Team With Mother Nature for Better Results Dr. Richard Palmquist 2010
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Tanaman ini dikenal sebagai tanaman liar dengan nama ilmiah Silybum marianum.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Dua jenis lainnya merupakan persilangan alami yaitu Silybum gonzaloi dan S. eburneum var. hispanicum.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Sejauh ini Silybum marianum diketahui merupakan jenis yang tersebar luas dan dipercaya paling banyak mengandung silymarin untuk pengobatan.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Milk thistle Silybum marianum telah dipakai selama lebih dari 2.000 tahun.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Milk thistles merupakan tanaman berbunga keluarga Asteraceae, genus Silybum.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Hanya ada dua jenis yang saat ini dapat diklasifikasikan dari genus silybum yaitu Silybum eburneum yang dikenal dengan Silver Milk Thistle, Elephant Thistle, atau Ivory Thistle dan Silybum marianum yang dikenal dengan Blessed Milk Thistle, yang mempunyai banyak sinonim seperti Variegated Thistle.
Mengenal Milk Thistle, Tanaman Penuh Khasiat – Netsains.Com 2008
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Milk thistle Silybum marianum: Milk thistle is an herb that has been suggested as an adjunctive treatment for diseases that negatively affect the liver, such as alcoholism, because it stimulates the liver to regenerate and form new liver cells.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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Milk thistle Silybum marianum: Milk thistle is an herb that has been suggested as an adjunctive treatment for diseases that negatively affect the liver, such as alcoholism, because it stimulates the liver to regenerate and form new liver cells.
Fat is Not Your Fate Susan Mitchell Ph.D. 2005
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(Silybum marianum), a powerful regenerator of the liver, blessed thistle, dandelion root, Oregon grape or barberry root, artichokes and artichoke leaf tea, boldo (Peumus bodus), yellow dock root (Rumex crispus), and Chinese bupleurum root.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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