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Blessed Thistle

Original price $5.00 - Original price $40.00
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Ounces: 1 oz

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Honored by medieval monks who cultivated it in monastery gardens and named it Cnicus benedictus — 'the blessed one' — Blessed Thistle was considered a near-universal remedy in 16th-century European herbalism, used for fever, digestive complaints, and 'purifying the blood.' It appears in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, where a character recommends it to cure the 'stuffed man,' and it was so prevalent in herbal medicine of the era that it seemed capable of blessing whatever ailed you.

Today, Blessed Thistle holds its most celebrated role in supporting lactation — it is one of the classic galactagogues in Western herbalism, traditionally used alongside Fenugreek to stimulate and maintain breast milk production in nursing mothers. Its bitter compounds — principally cnicin — stimulate digestive secretions, support healthy appetite and stomach acid production, and promote liver and gallbladder function, making it a fine digestive bitter taken before meals. Blessed Thistle is also used to support healthy circulation, has mild astringent properties that tone mucous membranes, and has been used in formulas for supporting normal hormone balance. In African American spiritual traditions and European folk magic, Blessed Thistle has been carried for protection and burned as a cleansing herb to clear negativity from the home.

For a traditional lactation and digestive support blend, pair Blessed Thistle with our Fennel Seed — also a classic lactation herb and digestive carminative — our Red Raspberry leaf for its uterine toning and nutritive properties, and our Fenugreek Seeds to complete the classic nursing-mother trio.

Blessed Thistle belongs to the Asteraceae (daisy) family — those with ragweed, chrysanthemum, or daisy allergies should use caution and test tolerance carefully. It should be used at typical herbal amounts; large doses may cause vomiting due to its intensely bitter cnicin content. It may interact with antacid and acid-suppressing medications by increasing stomach acid output. Not recommended for those with active stomach ulcers. As always, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications.

* Classic galactagogue — traditionally used to support breast milk production in nursing mothers
* Bitter digestive tonic that stimulates healthy appetite and digestive enzyme secretion
* Supports healthy liver and gallbladder function
* May help tone mucous membranes with its mild astringent properties
* Used in European and African American traditions for protection and spiritual cleansing
* Historical herb honored in medieval monastery gardens for broad wellness support

1. Measure 1 teaspoon of Blessed Thistle per 8 oz of water.
2. Pour boiling water over the herb, cover, and steep for 10 minutes.
3. Strain and drink warm. As a digestive bitter, drink 15–30 minutes before meals to stimulate digestion.
4. As a lactation support tea, drink 2–3 cups daily, ideally blended with Fennel Seed and Fenugreek.
5. The taste is notably bitter — honey softens it considerably, though traditionalists drink digestive bitters unsweetened for maximum effect.

For a classic nursing support blend, simmer 1 tsp Blessed Thistle + 1 tsp Fennel Seed + 1 tsp Red Raspberry leaf in 2 cups water for 10 minutes. Strain and enjoy warm.

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