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Turmeric and Green Tea Among 6 Potentially Hepatotoxic Botanicals in US Adults

3 pointsby KnuthIsGod3 months ago

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tocs33 months ago
&gt; <i>Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Chen reported receiving grants from Kowa, AstraZeneca, and Ipsen outside the submitted work. Dr Fontana reported receiving grants from Takeda Pharmaceutical Company and Kezar Life Sciences outside the submitted work. No other disclosures were reported. </i>&lt;
d3Xt3r3 months ago
This is the first I&#x27;m hearing of turmeric and green tea being hepatotoxic.<p>Unfortunately, the study states “the daily dose of an HDS product consumed by an individual patient was not recorded or available for analysis.”<p>Does anyone know at what dosage&#x2F;frequency do they become hepatotoxic? I&#x27;m a regular consumer of both (in their natural forms, not as extracts) and haven&#x27;t had any liver issues (that I&#x27;m aware of). Maybe I should go get a checkup soon...
silexia3 months ago
This is the first I have heard that Turmeric is hepatoxic.... hmmmm I take a lot of supplements of this to help my hip osteoarthritis. Am I damaging my liver?
daveland3 months ago
Hepatotoxic means toxic to the liver (i had to look it up myself)