Milk Thistle & Liver Support Herbs
For educational purposes only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider. For adults 18+.
Milk thistle, dandelion, and other herbs are widely sold for “liver support” and “detox.” This guide separates the marketing from the evidence and explains why your liver and a doctor — not a supplement — come first.
What milk thistle (silymarin) and related herbs are, the liver and detox claims, what research explores, why the word “detox” is misleading, and the safety and interaction points.
What's inside
- →What milk thistle is — silymarin basics
- →The liver claims — support & “detox”
- →The detox myth — what your liver does
- →What evidence explores — a balanced look
- →Other liver herbs — dandelion & more
- →Safety & interactions — when to ask first
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about herbs and dietary supplements — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified doctor or pharmacist. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Dietary supplements are not evaluated by the FDA the way medicines are, quality varies between brands, and some herbs and supplements can interact with medications or be unsafe in certain conditions. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting any supplement — especially if you are pregnant or nursing, take prescription medication, have a health condition, or are due for surgery. Individual results vary. Seek urgent care for any severe reaction, and in an emergency call 911.