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  • |Term=Blessed Thistle ...ition=Blessed Thistle - A plant whose leaves, stems, and flowers were used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Benedict herb can have ant
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  • |Term=sacred thistle |Short definition=sacred thistle (.
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  • |Term=spotted thistle ...wers were used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Spotted thistle may have anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects. 
    677 bytes (91 words) - 00:57, 13 January 2023
  • == Blessed Thistle == '''Blessed thistle''' (pronunciation: /ˈblɛsɪd ˈθɪsəl/), also known as '''Cnicus benedi
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  • == Thistle == '''Thistle''' (/ˈθɪsəl/; from Old English ''þistel'') is a term generally used to
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  • ...onunciation}} (KAR-din) A plant whose leaves, stems, and flowers were used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. Cardin may have anti-infla ...o called blessed thistle, holy thistle, spotted thistle and St. Benedict's thistle {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • '''Cnicus''' (pronunciation: /'nikus/) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly known as thistles. The genus is native to E ...Cnicus" is derived from the Greek word "knikos", which refers to a type of thistle.
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  • ...[Centaurea]]'' genus, particularly in ''[[Centaurea benedicta]]'' (blessed thistle). ...os/), which refers to a type of thistle. The suffix "-in" is commonly used in biochemistry to denote a substance obtained from a particular source.
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  • ...rm used in the medical field to refer to substances that promote lactation in humans and other animals. The term is derived from the Greek words 'gala' m ...ne. Some common examples of galactogogues include [[Fenugreek]], [[Blessed Thistle]], and prescription medications like [[Domperidone]] and [[Metoclopramide]]
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  • ...t-' (milk) and '-agogos' (leading), is a substance that promotes lactation in humans and other animals. It may be synthetic, plant-derived, or endogenous ...as [[Fenugreek]], [[Blessed Thistle]], and [[Fennel]] that are often used in traditional medicine.
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  • ..._store:_table=healthsites|A=1640|country=USA|state=California|name=Twisted Thistle Apothicaire 4359143990|lat=37.7701592|lon=-122.4449776|alt=|amenity=|health ...{{#cargo_store:_table=healthsites|A=1774|country=USA|state=California|name=Blessed Smile Dental 4570869960|lat=34.0022201|lon=-117.8115562|alt=|amenity=dentis
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