Milk Thristle

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taori

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Hello Members,
We need information about the cultivation of crop called "Milk Thristle".
Basic Economics of the crop?
Climate required fro the crop?
For what purpose this crop is used for?
current rate of crop in market?
And all other information regarding cultivation and market


Any information will be appreciated :)
 

jayashree4325

New Member
Hello Members,
We need information about the cultivation of crop called "Milk Thristle".
Basic Economics of the crop?
Climate required fro the crop?
For what purpose this crop is used for?
current rate of crop in market?
And all other information regarding cultivation and market


Any information will be appreciated :)
Milk thistle has been used for 2,000 years as an herbal remedy for a variety of ailments, particularly liver, kidney, and gall bladder problems. Several scientific studies suggest that substances in milk thistle protect the liver from toxins, including certain drugs such as acetaminophen , which can cause liver damage in high doses. Silymarin has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and it may help the liver repair itself by growing new cells.
Although a number of animal studies demonstrate that milk thistle can be helpful in protecting the liver, results in human studies are mixed.
Liver disease from alcohol
Milk thistle is often suggested as a treatment for alcoholic hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis. But scientific studies show mixed results. Most studies show milk thistle improves liver function and increases survival in people with cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis. But problems in the design of the studies (such as small numbers of participants and differences in dosing and duration of milk thistle therapy) make it hard to draw any real conclusions.
Viral hepatitis
Milk thistle is widely used in the treatment of viral hepatitis. Some found improvements in liver function, while others did not. In one study of 16 patients who didn't respond to interferon and ribavirin therapy, milk thistle significantly reduced the viral load of hepatitis C. In 7 of the subjects the virus decreased to undetectable levels after 14 days of therapy.
Mushroom poisoning
Based on traditional use, milk thistle has been used as an emergency antidote to poisoning by death cap mushroom. Animal studies have found that milk thistle extract completely counteracts the toxic effects of the mushroom when given within 10 minutes of ingestion. If given within 24 hours, it significantly reduces the risk of liver damage and death.


Cancer
Silymarin and other active substances in milk thistle may have anticancer effects. These substances appear to stop cancer cells from dividing and reproducing, shorten their lifespan, and reduce blood supply to tumors.
Plant Description:
Milk thistle is native to the Mediterranean region. This stout thistle usually grows in dry, sunny areas. The spiny stems branch at the top, and reach a height of 5 - 10 feet. The leaves are wide, with white blotches or veins. Milk thistle gets its name from the milky white sap that comes from the leaves when they are crushed. The flowers are red purple. The small, hard skinned fruit is brown, spotted, and shiny. Milk thistle spreads quickly (it is considered a weed in some parts of the world), and it matures quickly, in less than a year.
What's It Made Of?:
The active ingredient -- the one that protects the liver -- in milk thistle is known as silymarin, a chemical extracted from the seeds. Silymarin is actually a group of flavonoids (silibinin, silidianin, and silicristin), which are thought to help repair liver cells damaged by alcohol and other toxic substances. Silymarin also keeps new liver cells from being destroyed by these same toxins. It reduces inflammation (which is why it is often suggested for people with liver inflammation or hepatitis) and is a strong antioxidant.
Most milk thistle products are standardized preparations made from the seeds of the plant. Most preparations are standardized to contain 70 - 80% of silymarin.


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jayashree4325

New Member
Thanks for the information.
Any idea about the cultivation economics
Cultivation of Milk Thistle can change the Fortune of the Farmers Seeds of milk thistle contain Cillimarine and Cillibin elements, which are useful against liver diseases. Medicines containing these elements are also useful against Hepatitis,
Sirosis, Fatty infiltration, Fever and Diabetes. Medicines prepared by using elements of milk thistle are popular in European and American markets. Looking at the importance of milk thistle, farmers of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab,
Haryana and Madhya Pradesh are cultivating it since long back. Farmers do not have correct knowledge of cultivating medicinal plants, therefore, they do not give much importance to their cultivation. However farmers can change their fortune by cultivating them. Seed rate of milk thistle is 6 qt./acre, which cost Rs. 30/ kg. It can be sown during the month of September or October. The crop matures within five months period. As per some estimates farmers can earn profit of Rs. 11,500/- from an acre of land.
 
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taori

Active Member
Thanks again
Jayashree Rs 30/kg is very low rate.Are you sure that this is the current market rate?
 

jayashree4325

New Member
Milk thistle

I dont know the commercial condition/availability/rate of this product. Its a new medicinal plant in this side.

1) Hepatitis
Milk thistle supplements have been explored for chronic hepatitis, however, larger, well-designed studies are needed before it can be recommended for this condition.
2) Cirrhosis
Preliminary studies suggest milk thistle supplements may be beneficial for people with cirrhosis. It may improve liver function. More research is needed, however, because many of the studies conducted so far on milk thistle and cirrhosis have been poorly designed.
3) Protection From Liver Damage
Milk thistle may protect the liver against toxicity from acetaminophen (Tylenol), alcohol and other drugs. In Europe, milk thistle is reportedly administered to patients when they are given medications known to cause liver problems.
4) Other Conditions
Milk thistle has also been explored for cancer prevention and high cholesterol.
Side Effects and Safety Concerns
Side effects may include indigestion, headache and itching. Rarely, milk thistle may result in heartburn, gas, diarrhea, joint pain and sexual dysfunction.
People with allergies to daisies, artichokes, kiwi, common thistle or plants in the aster family may also be allergic to milk thistle. There have been several reports of anaphylactic shock in people who have used milk thistle products.
The safety of milk thistle in pregnant or nursing women is unknown.
Theoretically, milk thistle may lower blood sugar levels, so it should be used with caution by people with diabetes, hypoglycemia and those taking medications or supplements that affect blood sugar levels.
There is a theoretical risk that milk thistle could have an estrogen-like effect, so people with hormone-sensitive conditions such as endometriosis, uterine fibroids or cancers of the breast, uterus and ovaries should avoid milk thistle, particularly the above ground parts of the plant.
Milk thistle may reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives. One constituent of milk thistle can inhibit an enzyme called beta-glucuronidase, which is involved in the activity of oral contraceptives.

Thanks again
Jayashree Rs 30/kg is very low rate.Are you sure that this is the current market rate?
 

ashu85

New Member
need ur advice

sir i am ashish from aligarh city near agra in uttar pradesh
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i am going to cultivate milk thistel in my farm.
is it beneficial to me or not plz advice me
 
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editorialteam

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The crop is native to Mediterranean region and is used for liver ailments.

As told by-
Kashyapi G Nagrecha,
Aashirwad Landscapes, Mumbai
 

taori

Active Member
Requirement still open

Let us know if anyone can supply Milk thistle.
We are still in need of Milk thistle seed for sowing purpose.
Send your best rate
 

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