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Liver health: Common supplements that harm your liver without you knowing

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2025, 06:58 IST
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Liver health: Common supplements that harm your liver without you knowing

Dietary supplements are almost like double-edged swords: while they’re widely used to bridge nutritional gaps and enhance well-being, if taken wrong, they can cause significant damage to our health. And although supplements are often perceived as safe, natural alternatives to pharmaceutical medications, new studies and health reports show that mistakes in supplement use are sending thousands to emergency departments, damaging liver and kidney function, interfering with medicine, and masking underlying illnesses.

In fact, an increasing body of research reveals that certain supplements can pose significant risks to liver health. The liver, being the body's detoxification powerhouse, is particularly vulnerable to substances that are not properly regulated or tested for safety. In the United States alone, it's estimated that over 15 million adults consume herbal supplements that may be toxic to the liver.

While many individuals take supplements to enhance their health, boost immunity, or manage chronic conditions, the lack of stringent regulatory oversight means that some products may contain harmful ingredients or contaminants. But which supplements have been linked to liver damage? Here, in this guide, we aim to shed light on those “quiet poison pills” – along with their potential risks, symptoms of liver injury, and guidelines for safer use.

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Green tea extract

Green tea extract, often marketed for weight loss and antioxidant benefits, has been associated with liver toxicity. High doses or prolonged use can lead to liver inflammation and damage. Symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, and jaundice. It's advisable to use green tea extract supplements cautiously and consult a healthcare provider before use.



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Vitamin A

While vitamin A is essential for vision and immune function, excessive intake can lead to hypervitaminosis A, resulting in liver damage. Symptoms of toxicity include dizziness, nausea, and liver enlargement. It's important to adhere to recommended daily allowances and avoid high-dose supplements unless prescribed by a healthcare professional.



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Iron supplements

Iron is vital for oxygen transport in the blood, but excessive iron intake can lead to iron overload, causing liver damage and other complications. Individuals should only take iron supplements if diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia and under medical supervision.

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Turmeric/Curcumin

Curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, is praised for its anti-inflammatory properties. While moderate consumption is generally safe, high doses, especially from supplements, have been linked to liver damage.



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Black cohosh

Black cohosh is commonly used to alleviate menopausal symptoms. However, there have been reports of liver damage associated with its use, including hepatitis and liver failure. It's recommended to use black cohosh under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

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Niacin (Vitamin B3)

Niacin is used to manage cholesterol levels, but high doses can lead to liver toxicity. Symptoms of niacin-induced liver damage include jaundice, abdominal pain, and elevated liver enzymes. Extended-release formulations are particularly associated with increased risk.

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Garcinia cambogia

Garcinia cambogia, a popular weight loss supplement, has been linked to liver toxicity, including acute liver failure. Users should exercise caution and consult a healthcare provider before using this supplement.

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Kava

Kava, an herbal supplement used for anxiety and stress relief, has been linked to severe liver toxicity, including hepatitis and cirrhosis. The use of kava is banned or restricted in several countries due to these risks.



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Anabolic steroids

Anabolic steroids, often used to enhance muscle mass and athletic performance, can cause liver damage, including liver tumors and peliosis hepatis. The use of these substances is illegal without a prescription and poses significant health risks.

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Hydroxycut

Hydroxycut is a weight loss supplement that has been associated with liver injury, including hepatitis and liver failure. The U.S. FDA issued a warning about the potential risks of Hydroxycut products.

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Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy)

Tinospora cordifolia, known as Giloy in Ayurvedic medicine, is used to boost immunity and treat various ailments. However, recent studies have shown that prolonged use can lead to liver toxicity, including hepatitis and cirrhosis. It's advised to use Giloy under medical supervision.



Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical or professional advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning, changing, or stopping any supplement regimen, especially if you have existing health conditions or take medications.

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Ashwagandha

Ashwagandha, a popular Ayurvedic herb often used for stress relief and energy enhancement, has gained global attention as a “natural adaptogen.” However, recent medical reports suggest that excessive or prolonged use of Ashwagandha supplements may cause liver injury in some individuals. Symptoms can include jaundice, dark urine, nausea, and fatigue—indicating possible liver inflammation. Experts believe the risk may be due to impurities, overuse, or individual sensitivity to certain compounds in the herb. It’s best to use Ashwagandha only under medical supervision, purchase it from verified sources, and take periodic liver function tests when using it long-term.

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Disclaimer

This article is intended for informational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice. While some supplements may affect liver health, individual responses can vary. Do not stop or start any supplement without consulting a qualified healthcare provider. If you experience symptoms of liver problems, seek medical attention promptly.

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