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David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Herbal Remedies and Liver Damage
Berkeley Wellness
November 22, 2016

Many herbal remedies and other dietary supplements can harm the liver, according to a review based on reports to the National Institute of Health’s Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network, published recently in the journal Hepatology.

The proportion of all drug-related liver injuries that could be attributed to supplements rose from 7 percent in 2004 to about 20 percent in 2014. Bodybuilding formulas (notably those spiked with illegal anabolic steroids) and weight-loss products (notably those containing green tea extract) accounted for about half of the cases of liver damage linked to supplements. Some supplements marketed for sexual performance, improved digestion, and depression were also implicated.

Many of the supplements contained multiple ingredients, so it’s often impossible to identify the cause of liver damage. The damage is usually self-limiting (meaning that the person eventually recovers), but the damage can be permanent or even fatal, the review stated. Some of the risk comes from pharmaceutical ingredients, such as sildenafil (Viagra), illegally added to some supplements. Other implicated herbal ingredients include black cohosh, valerian, cat’s claw, red yeast rice, and garcinia.
 

David Baxter PhD

Late Founder
Re: Herbal Remedies and Dietary Supplements Can Cause Liver Damage

Liver Safety — Dangers of Dietary Supplements
Berkeley Wellness
November 18, 2014

Here's another reason to be wary when it comes to herbal supplements: Many of these products, despite being “natural,” can be toxic to the liver, especially when taken long term or in high doses, according to recent guidelines from the American College of Gastroenterology, which also discuss drugs that can damage the liver.

Herbal products known to harm the liver include chaparral, comfrey, kava, skullcap, yohimbe, and even green tea extract.

Body-building and weight-loss supplements are most often linked to liver damage. In some cases, impurities or toxins are introduced during processing of the products.
 
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