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Milk thistle: Weight loss, metabolic health, and the microbiota

  • Dr. Viv Rolfe
    Dr. Viv Rolfe

    I am a gut physiologist, BSc, PhD, MBA, with a Foundation in Herbal Medicine and a life-long passion for using and researching herbs. I have worked in the food industry to enhance our understanding of human and animal health, and carried out research on the use of natural ingredients including herbs and spice in the diet. As Head of Research at Pukka Herbs I established over thirty university partnerships and involved students in herbal research on topics ranging from sleep, cognition, muscle function and the gut microbiome. The herbs we researched included turmeric, shatavari, ashwagandha, andrographis and many more.

    I am now Director of my own company Curiosity Research Ltd, working as an independent herbal researcher, educator and writer. I am Academic Co-director at the National Centre for Integrative Medicine in Bristol, delivering business and research modules on the masters-level Diploma in Integrative Medicine. I am co-founder of the Cotswold Herb Centre whose aim is to grow people’s love and use of herbs through delivering workshops and herb walks in Gloucestershire where I live. My happy place is on my allotment surrounded by borage, teasles, feverfew and balm.

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  • Research seeds

This study explored the use of a milk thistle extract and isolated constituent, silibinin, as alternatives to orlistat, to support weight loss with reduced adverse events.

Milk Thistle Weight Loss Metabolic Health And The Microbiota 1

In this article, we discuss the Effect of silibinin on human pancreatic lipase inhibition and gut microbiota in healthy volunteers: A randomized controlled trial (1).

Plant name and species

The study used extracts of milk thistle (Silybum marianum) that included a general extract standardised to 50% silibinin, as well as a 100% silibinin extract.

Aim of study

To explore the safety and effectiveness of milk thistle extracts compared to a placebo and standard treatment on metabolic biomarkers, fat metabolism and gut microbiota composition in healthy volunteers.

Dr. Viv Rolfe

I am a gut physiologist, BSc, PhD, MBA, with a Foundation in Herbal Medicine and a life-long passion for using and researching herbs. I have worked in the food industry to enhance our understanding... Read more

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