Evidence supporting the use of: Blessed thistle
For the health condition: Nervous Exhaustion
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
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Blessed thistle (Cnicus benedictus) has been used in traditional European herbal medicine for various purposes, including stimulating appetite, supporting digestion, and as a general tonic. Its use for “nervous exhaustion”—a historical term describing symptoms such as mental fatigue, stress, and mild depressive states—stems largely from its reputation as a restorative herb in folk medicine. Herbalists in the 16th to 19th centuries sometimes recommended blessed thistle to help “invigorate the spirit” and counteract lassitude, although these recommendations were based on humoral theory and anecdotal experience rather than clinical trials.
Despite its traditional use, there is a lack of modern scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of blessed thistle for nervous exhaustion or related neurological conditions. Most contemporary studies and monographs focus on its potential to stimulate appetite and increase milk production in breastfeeding women, owing to its bitter principles and possible galactagogue effects. No robust pharmacological or clinical data exist to validate its use for stress, fatigue, or nervous system support. Thus, while blessed thistle’s application for nervous exhaustion has a basis in tradition, it is not corroborated by scientific studies, and its use for this purpose remains primarily historical and anecdotal.
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Other health conditions supported by blessed thistle
AmenorrheaAppetite (deficient)
Breast Milk (dry up)
Digestion (poor)
Indigestion
Menstrual Irregularity
Nervous Exhaustion
Nursing
Ulcers