Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been reported in Europe, North America, and Australia. There is no evidence for serious liver damage in kava‐using populations in Pacific Island societies or in Indigenous Australians who have used aqueous kava extracts. This article presents evidence that liver function changes in users of aqueous kava extracts appear to be reversible. Data from one Arnhem Land community [Northern Territory (NT), Australia] with 340 indigenous people older than 15 years of age in 2000 are used. Methods: This study was a cross‐sectional study with 98 participants, 36 of whom had never used kava. Among 62 kava users, 23 had discontinued kava at least 1 year bef...
Kava is an extract from the Piper methysticum Forst. f. plant that has been consumed in the Pacific ...
Kava hepatotoxicity is a well described disease entity, yet there is uncertainty as to the culprit(s...
Kava herbal supplements have been recently associated with acute hepatotoxicity, leading to the ban ...
Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been...
Background. Herbal preparations are available widely and regarded generally by the public as harmles...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
Background: Heavy kava use in Aboriginal communities has been linked to various health effects, inc...
Herbal hepatotoxicity by the anxiolytic kava (Piper methysticum Forst. f.) emerged unexpectedly and ...
Kava-induced liver injury has been demonstrated in a few patients worldwide and appears to be caused...
Kava-induced liver injury has been demonstrated in a few patients worldwide and appears to be caused...
[Extract] In 1982, kava was introduced to some Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities from Pacific islan...
Kava, prepared as the traditional aqueous infusion, was tested in the rat for possible effects on li...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Background: Heavy kava use in Aboriginal commun-ities has been linked to various health effects, inc...
Kava is an extract from the Piper methysticum Forst. f. plant that has been consumed in the Pacific ...
Kava hepatotoxicity is a well described disease entity, yet there is uncertainty as to the culprit(s...
Kava herbal supplements have been recently associated with acute hepatotoxicity, leading to the ban ...
Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been...
Background. Herbal preparations are available widely and regarded generally by the public as harmles...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
Background: Heavy kava use in Aboriginal communities has been linked to various health effects, inc...
Herbal hepatotoxicity by the anxiolytic kava (Piper methysticum Forst. f.) emerged unexpectedly and ...
Kava-induced liver injury has been demonstrated in a few patients worldwide and appears to be caused...
Kava-induced liver injury has been demonstrated in a few patients worldwide and appears to be caused...
[Extract] In 1982, kava was introduced to some Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities from Pacific islan...
Kava, prepared as the traditional aqueous infusion, was tested in the rat for possible effects on li...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Background: Heavy kava use in Aboriginal commun-ities has been linked to various health effects, inc...
Kava is an extract from the Piper methysticum Forst. f. plant that has been consumed in the Pacific ...
Kava hepatotoxicity is a well described disease entity, yet there is uncertainty as to the culprit(s...
Kava herbal supplements have been recently associated with acute hepatotoxicity, leading to the ban ...