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Slightly bitter, mild and highly beneficial - this is the oil of milk thistle. It is excellent for flavouring salad dressings, spreads and various dips. You can also take it directly "by the spoonful".
The oil is cold pressed.
This cold-pressed milk thistle oil has a mild, slightly bitter taste. It is excellent for flavouring salad dressings, spreads and various dips. Because of its unique nutritional properties, you can also use it directly "by the spoonful".
Probably the earliest mention of the colourful milk thistle is preserved in the writings of the eminent scientist Theophrastus, who literally dedicated his life to the herb and its effects. From the oily seeds of milk thistle and other herbs he developed a purifying tonic that was prescribed to people with liver ailments.[1, 2]
Theophrastus's views were subsequently followed by Gaius Plinius Secundus, who recorded his findings on the supportive effects of milk thistle in detail in a natural history encyclopedia called Naturalis Historia. [3]
The composition of milk thistle oil consists mainly of unsaturated fatty acids, of which essential linoleic acid is the most abundant.
Due to the low pressing temperatures and the omission of the refining process, maximum amounts of valuable bioactive compounds, vitamins, provitamins and other beneficial substances are preserved in the resulting oil.
Milk thistle seed oil has a mild, slightly bitter taste. It is excellent for flavouring salad dressings, spreads and various dips. It is also excellent in combination with crusty bread or other favourite pastries.
It is also suitable for direct consumption "by the spoonful".
In order to preserve all the ingredients, it is ideal to serve this oil with cold or chilled food.
Daily intake of milk thistle oil: 3-5 ml (1-2 teaspoons). Start with a dose of 3 ml (1 teaspoon), at least 15 minutes before meals, with a glass of water. Take with a glass of water. Gradually increase the dose to 5 ml (2 teaspoons) over 14 days.
[1] Z. TOKLU, Hale et al., 2008. Silymarin, the Antioxidant Component of Silybum marianum, Prevents Sepsis-Induced Acute Lung and Brain Injury. Journal of Surgical Research. 145(2), 214-222.
[2] SHAKER, E., H. MAHMOUD a S. MNAA, 2010. Silymarin, the antioxidant component and Silybum marianum extracts prevent liver damage. Food and Chemical Toxicology. 48(3), 803-806.
[3] BAHMANI, Mahmood et al., 2015. Silybum marianum: Beyond Hepatoprotection. Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine. 20(4), 292-301.
Always read the label and follow the recommended use. Essential oils are highly concentrated — dilute them in a carrier oil before applying to skin, and store all natural products away from light, heat and children. If you are pregnant, nursing or under medical care, consult a professional first.
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Data last updated from BEWIT on 13.7.2026 23:00