Background & Aims Garcinia cambogia, either alone or with green tea, is commonly promoted for weight loss. Sporadic cases of liver failure from G cambogia have been reported, but its role in liver injury is controversial. Methods Among 1418 patients enrolled in the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) from 2004 to 2018, we identified 22 cases (adjudicated with high confidence) of liver injury from G cambogia either alone (n = 5) or in combination with green tea (n = 16) or Ashwagandha (n = 1). Control groups consisted of 57 patients with liver injury from herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) containing green tea without G cambogia and 103 patients from other HDS. Results Patients who took G cambogia were between 17 and 54 year...
Consumption of herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) has increased worldwide as potential treatment f...
Globally, people are struggling with obesity. Many effective, non-conventional methods of weight red...
Objective: To evaluate the liver toxicity effect of oral supplementation of a concentrated green tea...
Millions of Americans regularly use herbal supplements, but many are unaware of the potential hidden...
Background and aims: Herbal supplements, and particularly multi-ingredient products, have become inc...
The Drug Induced Liver Injury Network reports dietary supplements as one of the most important cause...
The use of herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss is becoming increasingly common as obesity...
Purpose: To review the current literature on suspected green tea-related hepatic reactions and to de...
The green tea is obtained by an unfermented process of leaves of Camellia sinensis and the main chem...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
Summary: The liver is the most important organ and may be regarded as the metabolic entry point of t...
The predominant catechin in green tea, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), may be hepatotoxic in high d...
Nutritional additives based on green tea have been claiming various beneficial health effects. Howev...
Commercial dietary supplements are marketed as a panacea for the morbidly obese seeking sustainable ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHerbal and dieta...
Consumption of herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) has increased worldwide as potential treatment f...
Globally, people are struggling with obesity. Many effective, non-conventional methods of weight red...
Objective: To evaluate the liver toxicity effect of oral supplementation of a concentrated green tea...
Millions of Americans regularly use herbal supplements, but many are unaware of the potential hidden...
Background and aims: Herbal supplements, and particularly multi-ingredient products, have become inc...
The Drug Induced Liver Injury Network reports dietary supplements as one of the most important cause...
The use of herbal and dietary supplements for weight loss is becoming increasingly common as obesity...
Purpose: To review the current literature on suspected green tea-related hepatic reactions and to de...
The green tea is obtained by an unfermented process of leaves of Camellia sinensis and the main chem...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
Summary: The liver is the most important organ and may be regarded as the metabolic entry point of t...
The predominant catechin in green tea, epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), may be hepatotoxic in high d...
Nutritional additives based on green tea have been claiming various beneficial health effects. Howev...
Commercial dietary supplements are marketed as a panacea for the morbidly obese seeking sustainable ...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowHerbal and dieta...
Consumption of herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) has increased worldwide as potential treatment f...
Globally, people are struggling with obesity. Many effective, non-conventional methods of weight red...
Objective: To evaluate the liver toxicity effect of oral supplementation of a concentrated green tea...