The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic problems in South Pacific Islands due to the regulatory ban on kava. This analysis shows poor quality of kava raw material as a cause for its toxicity and suggests preventative measures by going back to the traditional use of kava for the sake of the patients and the South Pacific economy
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been...
Overview: Kava (Piper methysticum) is a South Pacific psychotropic plant medicine that has anxiolyti...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
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...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
Rare cases of hepatotoxicity emerged with the use of kava drugs and dietary supplements prepared fro...
[Extract] In 1982, kava was introduced to some Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities from Pacific islan...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
Herbal hepatotoxicity by the anxiolytic kava (Piper methysticum Forst. f.) emerged unexpectedly and ...
Kava hepatotoxicity is a well described disease entity, yet there is uncertainty as to the culprit(s...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Kava (Piper methysticum) is an effective anxiolytic that has been withdrawn from various consumer ma...
Kava (Piper methysticum) is an effective anxiolytic that has been withdrawn from various consumer ma...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been...
Overview: Kava (Piper methysticum) is a South Pacific psychotropic plant medicine that has anxiolyti...
The use of the anxiolytic herb kava has caused toxic liver injury in Western countries and economic ...
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...
Kava, a Pacific herb consumed worldwide for medicinal, recreational and cultural purposes, has been ...
Rare cases of hepatotoxicity emerged with the use of kava drugs and dietary supplements prepared fro...
[Extract] In 1982, kava was introduced to some Arnhem Land Aboriginal communities from Pacific islan...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2006.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 75-81...
Herbal hepatotoxicity by the anxiolytic kava (Piper methysticum Forst. f.) emerged unexpectedly and ...
Kava hepatotoxicity is a well described disease entity, yet there is uncertainty as to the culprit(s...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Kava (Piper methysticum) is an effective anxiolytic that has been withdrawn from various consumer ma...
Kava (Piper methysticum) is an effective anxiolytic that has been withdrawn from various consumer ma...
The culprit of kava hepatotoxicity will continue to remain a mystery in humans, if the underlying re...
Introduction: Hepatic toxicity from manufactured herbal remedies that contain kava lactones has been...
Overview: Kava (Piper methysticum) is a South Pacific psychotropic plant medicine that has anxiolyti...