However, the Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed), a definitive resource on such matters, states that milk thistle is "unlikely to adversely affect the breastfed infant" and that it's "generally well tolerated in adults with only mild side effects.21 Of course, no supplement is without its risks, so if you're considering milk thistle as a lactation aid, we recommend speaking with your doctor to confirm its suitability for you and your baby
In fact, it has been shown that genes that regulate fatty acid uptake, such as the Meox2/Tcf15 , Fabp4 , and Cd36, , are highly upregulated in mice cardiac ECs [31]
In the human body, vitamin B6 is primarily absorbed in the small intestine, where it enters the portal vein and subsequently reaches the liver, then it is converted into PL, PN and PM as well as their respective 5'-phosphates [4]
Lots of them have minimal research, and some need to be carefully formulated in order to penetrate the skin and be effective