Milk thistle is indigenous to the Mediterranean and is a member of
the Asteraceae plant family (along with sunflowers and daisies).
Not exact matches
While the stevia
plant may look like a
plant from the mint
family (Lamiaceae), it's actually part of the sunflower
family (
Asteraceae).
Those who are allergic to daisies, artichokes, or any other
plant in the
Asteraceae family should not take milk thistle because it can trigger an allergic reaction.
Do not use if you are pregnant, breast - feeding, taking immunosuppressive drugs or cyclosporine, or allergic to
plants of the
Asteraceae / Compositae / daisy
family.
Do not take if you are allergic to Burdock, Blue Flag, or other
plants part of the
Asteraceae family including marigold, artichoke, or daisies.
This particular form is found on the seeds of
plants in the
Asteraceae family, such as dandelion and thistle.
People who are allergic to
plants of the
Asteraceae family (aster, ragweed, and chrysanthemums), as well as mugwort pollen, should avoid taking any supplement that contains chamomile.
Cautions or Contraindications — not for use in pregnancy, not for dogs with known allergy to the
asteraceae family of
plants.