Natural Supplements Linked To Liver Damage And Water Contamination
Biologists warn that consuming multiple dietary supplements simultaneously without following packaging instructions can lead to liver failure. The consumption of unverified substances poses health risks due to unknown chemical compositions. There is a noted lack of evidence-based data for many herbal remedies used by consumers. The issue is compounded by users failing to observe recommended dosage limits and timing. This behavior increases the risk of toxicity from an accumulation of unstudied ingredients. Biological concerns have been raised regarding the consumption of dietary supplements and multivitamins. The discussion also noted the lack of proven efficacy for certain supplements in treating common colds.
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Radio Sputnik
“from a biologist's point of view, the liver will fail from such use and a predictable amount of misunderstood substances. Well, you get lucky if you observe the limits.”
Radio Sputnik
“the liver will not fail from such use, but it is a matter of luck if you observe the limits... I am most concerned that people who start taking supplements never limit themselves to one.”
Radio Sputnik
“from a biologist's point of view, the liver will not fail from such use and a clear amount of misunderstood substances. Well, you get lucky if you observe the limits.”
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