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Liver Disease

A wide range of diseases affecting the liver (hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease). Symptoms can include jaundice, fatigue, loss of appetite, pain in the upper right abdomen, edema. Requires strict medical supervision. Some supplements (milk thistle, artichoke, SAM-e, N-acetylcysteine, B-vitamins, vitamin E) may have hepatoprotective effects, but their use must be approved by a doctor, as metabolism of many substances is impaired. Some supplements are contraindicated.

What may help
25
What to avoid
150

What may help (25)

  • Ergothioneine Supplements HighClinical

    Ergothioneine preferentially accumulates in the liver, where its powerful antioxidant action helps shield liver cells from damage, supporting their vital detoxification and metabolic functions.

  • Schisandra Supplements HighClinical

    Schisandra's unique compounds support liver health, aiding in detoxification processes and helping to protect liver cells from various forms of damage.

  • Dandelion Root Supplements HighAnimal research

    Known for its hepatoprotective qualities, dandelion root supports liver health by aiding detoxification pathways and promoting healthy bile production and flow, crucial for liver regeneration.

  • Benfotiamine Supplements MediumClinical

    Especially beneficial in alcohol-related liver conditions, Benfotiamine helps replenish thiamine levels crucial for liver function and cellular protection.

  • Betaine (TMG) Supplements MediumClinical

    Betaine (TMG) provides general support for liver function, aiding in various metabolic processes and helping to protect liver cells from stress.

  • Calcium D-Glucarate Supplements MediumClinical

    This compound supports your liver's natural ability to clear metabolic waste and environmental toxins through enhanced glucuronidation, promoting overall hepatic health.

  • Eat Whole Foods Habits MediumClinical

    A whole-food diet supports liver health by minimizing the intake of processed foods, refined sugars, and unhealthy fats that burden the liver. It provides abundant antioxidants, B vitamins, and lipotropic agents (e.g., choline) crucial for liver detoxification pathways, reducing inflammation and promoting overall hepatic function, particularly in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • Glycine Supplements MediumClinical

    As a precursor to glutathione and involved in detoxification pathways, glycine can offer supportive benefits for overall liver function and health.

  • Quitting: Inhalant Abuse Habits MediumClinical

    Silymarin, the active compound in milk thistle, is known for its hepatoprotective effects, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It supports liver detoxification pathways and aids in the regeneration of liver cells, which is crucial given the severe hepatotoxicity associated with inhalant abuse.

  • Lecithin Supplements MediumClinical

    Lecithin provides essential phospholipids crucial for maintaining healthy liver cell membranes and supporting various metabolic functions, aiding in the liver's overall resilience and regeneration.

  • Licorice Root Supplements MediumClinical

    Compounds in standard licorice root have shown potential to protect liver cells and support overall liver health, particularly in certain liver conditions.

  • Methionine Supplements MediumClinical

    SAM-e significantly aids liver function and regeneration, especially beneficial in various chronic liver conditions by supporting crucial metabolic pathways.

  • Sulforaphane Supplements MediumClinical

    This compound aids liver health by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation within liver cells, supporting its vital detoxification functions.

  • Zinc Supplements MediumClinical

    Zinc deficiency is common in liver diseases, and supplementation can support liver function and regeneration while reducing inflammation.

  • Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) Supplements MediumAnimal research

    SOD's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects can help protect liver cells from damage, contributing to liver health in various conditions.

  • Integral Yoga Practices LowClinical

    Integral Yoga can offer modest indirect benefits for liver disease by promoting weight loss, improving metabolic parameters, and reducing stress and inflammation, which can collectively support liver health as part of a holistic approach.

  • Milk Thistle Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Milk Thistle is primarily recognized for its strong liver-protective qualities, helping to maintain overall liver health and function by supporting its natural detoxification processes.

  • Ornithine Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Ornithine aspartate is highly effective in supporting liver function and reducing elevated ammonia levels, which is crucial in various liver conditions, including hepatic encephalopathy.

  • Glutamine Supplements HighTheoretical

    Glutamine supports the liver's detoxification processes, particularly in clearing ammonia, which can be beneficial in certain liver conditions.

  • Herbalism / Phytotherapy Practices HighTheoretical

    Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum) is exceptionally well-studied and highly effective for supporting liver health, particularly in various forms of liver disease. Its active compound, silymarin, provides potent hepatoprotective, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. Multiple meta-analyses show significant improvements in liver enzyme levels and reduction in liver damage, with effect sizes often reaching 0.8 or higher.

  • SAM-e Supplements HighTheoretical

    SAM-e supports liver detoxification and regeneration, promoting the healthy flow of bile and protecting liver cells from damage caused by toxins or disease.

  • Tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA) Supplements HighTheoretical

    TUDCA offers robust support for liver health, safeguarding liver cells from damage and improving their function, which is crucial for managing various liver conditions.

  • BCAA Supplements MediumTheoretical

    In certain types of liver disease, BCAAs can help improve protein metabolism and support liver function, often used under medical supervision.

  • Naturopathy Practices MediumTheoretical

    Naturopathic support for liver disease focuses on hepatoprotection and detoxification enhancement (under medical supervision). Milk thistle, artichoke, SAM-e, N-acetylcysteine, and B-vitamins demonstrate moderate efficacy in protecting liver cells, promoting regeneration, and supporting metabolic functions, particularly in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

  • Threonine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Threonine assists your liver in processing fats and contributes to its natural detoxification processes, promoting overall liver well-being.

What to avoid (150)

  • Alternate Day Fasting Practices Very highClinical

    Individuals with severe liver disease, such as cirrhosis, should not engage in alternate day fasting, as it can worsen liver function and lead to severe metabolic complications like hypoglycemia.

  • Calisthenics Practices Very highClinical

    Advanced liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis) can cause severe fatigue, muscle weakness, and impaired clotting, making strenuous calisthenics dangerous. Exercise must be tailored and medically supervised.

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Practices Very highClinical

    Severe liver disease complicated by hepatic encephalopathy contraindicates CBT, as the accumulation of toxins leads to significant confusion, disorientation, and impaired cognitive function.

  • Cycling Practices Very highClinical

    Severe or decompensated liver disease (e.g., advanced cirrhosis, acute liver failure) significantly impairs coagulation, metabolism, and detoxification, making strenuous exercise dangerous due to bleeding risk, encephalopathy, and worsening liver function. Strict medical guidance is required.

  • Intermittent Calorie Restriction Practices Very highClinical

    Individuals with significant liver disease may not tolerate the metabolic shifts of intermittent calorie restriction, risking hepatic encephalopathy or further liver damage. Strictly contraindicated without intensive medical supervision.

  • Kettlebell Training Practices Very highClinical

    Avoid kettlebell training with severe, decompensated liver disease due to increased bleeding risk and impaired metabolic function. Always consult your hepatologist.

  • Manganese Supplements Very highClinical

    If you have liver disease, your body might not properly get rid of manganese, potentially leading to harmful build-up and toxicity.

  • Anastrozole Supplements HighClinical

    Not recommended if you have liver disease, as anastrozole is processed by the liver and could worsen liver function or accumulate in your system.

  • Belly Dance Practices HighClinical

    Severe liver disease can cause extreme fatigue, fluid retention, and bleeding issues, making physical activity unsafe. Medical clearance is essential.

  • Dutasteride Supplements HighClinical

    Exercise caution if you have liver disease, as this supplement is processed by the liver and could worsen your condition or accumulate in your body.

  • Fasting Mimicking Diet Practices HighClinical

    Individuals with severe kidney or liver disease should avoid this diet, as it can worsen organ function due to metabolic stress and impaired detoxification processes.

  • Glutamine Supplements HighClinical

    Individuals with severe liver disease, particularly those at risk of hepatic encephalopathy, should avoid glutamine. It could add to the ammonia load the liver struggles to process, potentially worsening brain function.

  • Hiking Practices HighClinical

    Severe liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis) impairs metabolism and can cause severe fatigue, fluid imbalances, and bleeding tendencies, making strenuous hiking unsafe and risking acute liver decompensation. Seek medical clearance.

  • Intermittent Fasting Habits HighClinical

    Individuals with severe liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis) should avoid intermittent fasting. The liver plays a crucial role in glucose and fat metabolism, and fasting can lead to metabolic decompensation, hypoglycemia, or worsen hepatic encephalopathy.

  • Iyengar Yoga Practices HighClinical

    Severe liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis with ascites or encephalopathy) is a contraindication for strenuous Iyengar Yoga due to the body's compromised ability to handle physical stress. Consult your hepatologist for guidance.

  • Manage Calorie Intake Habits HighClinical

    Individuals with liver disease have impaired metabolism and nutrient processing, making unsupervised calorie restriction risky. Tailored dietary plans are essential to avoid complications; always seek medical advice.

  • Periodic 24-hour Fasting Practices HighClinical

    Fasting can dangerously worsen liver function and potentially precipitate hepatic encephalopathy in individuals with severe liver conditions.

  • Prolonged Water Fasting Practices HighClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, prolonged water fasting is contraindicated due to the risk of dangerous hypoglycemia, worsening liver function, and impaired detoxification processes.

  • Social Dancing Practices HighClinical

    Severe liver disease can lead to fatigue, bleeding tendencies, and impaired cognitive function. Dancing can increase bleeding risk or worsen encephalopathy. Medical clearance is essential.

  • Swimming Practices HighClinical

    Severe liver disease can cause extreme fatigue, impaired cognition (encephalopathy), and bleeding issues, making swimming highly unsafe.

  • Time-Restricted Eating 14/10 Practices HighClinical

    For individuals with severe liver disease, time-restricted eating can put undue stress on an already compromised organ, potentially leading to metabolic instability and worsening of the condition. Any dietary changes must be made under strict medical supervision.

  • Time-Restricted Eating 16/8 Practices HighClinical

    The liver plays a vital role in blood glucose regulation and detoxification during fasting. Impaired liver function can make fasting dangerous due to unstable blood sugar or impaired metabolic processes. Avoid without strict medical supervision.

  • Vitamin A Supplements HighClinical

    People with liver conditions should strictly avoid this form of Vitamin A, as high doses can lead to liver damage and worsen existing disease.

  • Walking Habits HighClinical

    Severe liver disease can cause profound fatigue, fluid buildup (ascites), and a tendency to bleed or bruise easily. Walking may be challenging and could increase injury risk; consult your hepatologist.

  • Walking Meditation Practices HighClinical

    Advanced liver disease may cause severe fatigue, muscle weakness, fluid retention, or cognitive impairment, making walking difficult or unsafe. Consult a hepatologist.

  • Adequate Hydration Practices MediumClinical

    In advanced liver disease, particularly with fluid accumulation (ascites), increased fluid intake can worsen swelling and related complications. Discuss your fluid needs with your doctor to manage your condition safely.

  • Adrafinil Supplements MediumClinical

    Adrafinil is processed by the liver, and its use may increase liver enzyme levels or cause liver damage, especially if you have existing liver conditions.

  • Ayurveda Practices MediumClinical

    Many Ayurvedic herbs are processed by the liver. If you have liver disease, certain herbs can worsen your condition or cause toxicity. Consult your doctor.

  • Berberine Supplements MediumClinical

    Use with caution if you have liver disease, as berberine is processed by the liver and could potentially affect its function.

  • Black Seed Oil Supplements MediumClinical

    Consult your doctor if you have liver disease, as impaired liver function may alter how your body processes Black Seed Oil.

  • Cabergoline Supplements MediumClinical

    Could accumulate in the body and worsen existing liver conditions. Use with caution if you have significant liver impairment.

  • CBD Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver disease, talk to your doctor before using CBD, as it can affect liver enzyme levels and interfere with liver function, especially at higher doses.

  • Clomiphene Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have a liver condition, clomiphene may not be suitable as it is processed by the liver and could worsen existing issues.

  • Collagen Peptides Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, especially with hepatic encephalopathy, consult your doctor before taking collagen. High protein intake may be unsuitable.

  • Cupping Therapy Practices MediumClinical

    For severe liver disease, cupping should be avoided due to potential bleeding issues and increased skin fragility. Consult your doctor.

  • EAA (Essential Amino Acids) Supplements MediumClinical

    Individuals with severe liver disease should consult a healthcare professional before using EAAs, as amino acid metabolism can be affected.

  • Ergothioneine Supplements MediumClinical

    Consult your healthcare provider if you have liver disease before using ergothioneine, as liver function can impact how your body processes supplements.

  • Green Tea Extract Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver problems, talk to your doctor before taking green tea extract, as high doses might worsen your condition.

  • Herbal Steam Bath Practices MediumClinical

    Consult your doctor if you have chronic liver disease or liver failure. Impaired liver function can affect your body's ability to regulate temperature and fluid balance, increasing risks during heat exposure.

  • Inhalant Abuse Habits MediumClinical

    Repeated exposure to inhalants can lead to significant liver damage, including inflammation and necrosis, potentially progressing to liver failure. Substances like toluene and chlorinated hydrocarbons are particularly hepatotoxic.

  • Integral Yoga Practices MediumClinical

    Severe liver disease, especially with portal hypertension, contraindicates inversions due to increased pressure. General fatigue and weakness may limit strenuous practice.

  • Juice Fasting Practices MediumClinical

    For individuals with pre-existing liver disease, juice fasting can potentially stress the liver due to metabolic changes, leading to complications. Always consult a specialist if you have any liver conditions.

  • Ketogenic Diet Practices MediumClinical

    Individuals with severe pre-existing liver conditions, including advanced fatty liver disease (NASH) or cirrhosis, should avoid the ketogenic diet due to the high metabolic burden on the liver and risk of exacerbation.

  • Ligandrol LGD-4033 Supplements MediumClinical

    Using this product could put a strain on your liver or worsen existing liver conditions. Regular monitoring of liver function is advised if you choose to use it.

  • MCT Oil Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, your body might struggle to process MCT oil. This could potentially worsen your liver function. Discuss with your healthcare provider.

  • Methionine Supplements MediumClinical

    If you suffer from severe liver disease, your liver's ability to process methionine might be compromised, leading to potentially harmful substance accumulation. Always seek medical advice before taking.

  • Methylene Blue Supplements MediumClinical

    Individuals with liver disease should avoid Methylene Blue, as your liver processes this substance and impaired function could lead to adverse effects.

  • Modafinil Supplements MediumClinical

    For individuals with severe liver disease, Modafinil should be avoided or used with extreme caution, as the liver processes the supplement.

  • Naturopathy Practices MediumClinical

    Many supplements and herbs are metabolized by the liver; impaired function increases the risk of toxicity and drug interactions. Requires strict medical supervision.

  • Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking NMN. Your liver plays a key role in processing substances, and its impaired function could affect supplement safety.

  • Osteopathy Practices MediumClinical

    Advanced or decompensated liver disease is a contraindication due to increased bleeding risk, impaired drug metabolism, and general patient fragility, making manual therapy unsafe.

  • Phenibut Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver disease, Phenibut metabolism may be impaired, leading to higher levels and potential toxicity.

  • Portion Control Practices MediumClinical

    Severe liver disease necessitates complex nutritional support to prevent malnutrition and manage complications. General portion control can be detrimental without specialist guidance.

  • Protein Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, particularly conditions like cirrhosis, high protein intake might worsen your condition or lead to complications. Discuss with your doctor.

  • Selegiline Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver disease, your body may not process selegiline effectively, leading to increased levels of the substance and potential side effects. Use under strict medical supervision.

  • Selenium Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have a liver condition, consult your doctor before taking selenium, as impaired liver function could affect its metabolism and lead to unwanted effects.

  • Tadalafil (Cialis) Supplements MediumClinical

    Your liver is vital for processing Tadalafil. If you have significant liver disease, the supplement might not be cleared properly, leading to higher levels in your body and increased side effects.

  • Threonine Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, especially with impaired liver function, consult your doctor before using Threonine, as it could potentially affect your liver's ability to process it.

  • Valerian Root Supplements MediumClinical

    If you have liver disease, valerian root may not be processed properly by your body, potentially leading to increased side effects or complications.

  • Vitamin B3 Supplements MediumClinical

    High doses of nicotinic acid (niacin) can be harmful to the liver. Consult your doctor if you have any liver conditions.

  • Yoga Practice Habits MediumClinical

    For severe liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis with portal hypertension), intense yoga, especially inversions or abdominal compressions, can be risky. Exertion might worsen your condition. Consult your hepatologist.

  • Anusara Yoga Practices LowClinical

    If you have severe liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis), you may experience fatigue, muscle weakness, or fluid retention. Strenuous yoga could exacerbate these symptoms. Consult your hepatologist.

  • Deep Tissue Massage Practices LowClinical

    Severe liver disease can impair blood clotting and increase skin fragility, making deep tissue massage risky due to increased bruising or bleeding tendency.

  • Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice (DGL) Supplements LowClinical

    If you have severe liver disease, discuss DGL use with your doctor, as your body's ability to process supplements may be impaired.

  • Gotu Kola Supplements LowClinical

    If you have a liver condition, avoid Gotu Kola as it has been rarely linked to liver problems in some individuals.

  • Individuals with advanced liver disease may have impaired fluid balance, reduced ability to detoxify, and be more susceptible to physiological stress. Sauna use should be avoided or approached with extreme caution and medical guidance.

  • Hot Stone Massage Practices LowClinical

    Severe liver disease can lead to easy bruising, fragile skin, and fluid retention. Hot stone massage is generally contraindicated due to these risks and overall systemic compromise.

  • Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Supplements LowClinical

    The liver plays a role in processing hormones. If you have severe liver disease, consult your doctor before using injectable hCG.

  • Licorice Root Supplements LowClinical

    If you have liver disease, standard licorice root might affect fluid balance and interact with liver function. Consult your doctor before use.

  • Swedish Massage Practices LowClinical

    Severe liver disease requires medical clearance due to potential bleeding risks (impaired clotting), altered metabolism, and overall systemic fragility; massage may stress the compromised organ.

  • Uridine Supplements LowClinical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before using uridine. Your liver is essential for processing supplements, and its impaired function could cause issues.

  • Alcohol Consumption Habits Very highTheoretical

    Alcohol is a direct liver toxin, causing fat accumulation, inflammation (hepatitis), and potentially irreversible scarring (cirrhosis), severely impairing liver function. Avoid alcohol completely if you have any liver condition.

  • Ethanol (alcohol) Supplements Very highTheoretical

    If you have any form of liver disease, including fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis, alcohol can cause further severe damage and worsen your condition.

  • Herbalism / Phytotherapy Practices Very highTheoretical

    Many herbal remedies are metabolized by the liver and can cause or worsen liver damage. Strictly avoid use if you have liver disease without explicit medical approval from a hepatologist.

  • Kava Kava Supplements Very highTheoretical

    Avoid kava if you have any liver condition, as it can cause serious liver damage or worsen existing issues, especially with prolonged use or specific preparations.

  • Bitter Melon Extract Supplements LowAnimal research

    While rare at typical doses, some reports suggest Bitter Melon might affect liver function. Exercise caution and consult your doctor if you have existing liver conditions.

  • Pau d'Arco Supplements LowAnimal research

    While rare at normal doses, very high doses of Pau d'Arco may affect liver enzymes. If you have liver disease, discuss with your doctor before use.

  • 9-Me-BC Supplements HighTheoretical

    As it's metabolized by the liver, it could be harmful if you have impaired liver function.

  • Amanita Pantherina Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, your liver may not properly process this supplement, increasing its effects and potential for harm.

  • Bedtime Ritual Practices HighTheoretical

    If the ritual includes supplements, individuals with liver disease should consult their hepatologist. The liver metabolizes many substances, and impaired function can lead to adverse reactions or altered effects.

  • Cinnamon Extract Supplements HighTheoretical

    Avoid if you have liver disease. Cassia cinnamon contains coumarin, which can be harmful to your liver, especially with prolonged use or existing liver conditions.

  • Colloidal Gold and Silver Supplements HighTheoretical

    Consult your doctor if you have liver disease, as colloidal metals might not be properly processed and could accumulate, potentially straining your liver.

  • Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Supplements HighTheoretical

    Since CLA is processed by the liver, it could put additional strain on an already compromised liver. Avoid if you have any liver condition.

  • Drug Use Habits HighTheoretical

    Many drugs are metabolized by the liver, and their use in individuals with liver disease can lead to drug accumulation, severe liver damage, or liver failure due to impaired detoxification.

  • Elimination Diet Practices HighTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, an elimination diet can impact nutrient processing and detoxification, potentially exacerbating your condition or causing new complications. Consult your hepatologist before making significant dietary changes.

  • Consistent self-neglect through unhealthy dietary habits, excessive alcohol use, or substance abuse can severely damage your liver, leading to conditions like fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis, which are life-threatening.

  • Eutropoflavin Supplements HighTheoretical

    Individuals with liver disease should avoid Eutropoflavin without medical guidance, as it might impact liver function or worsen your condition.

  • Ibutamoren MK 677 Supplements HighTheoretical

    Consult your doctor if you have liver disease, as this product is a research chemical with unknown effects on liver function.

  • Inactive Lifestyle Habits HighTheoretical

    An inactive lifestyle is a major contributor to the development and worsening of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which can progress to more severe forms of liver damage. Regular exercise is vital for liver health.

  • Noopept Supplements HighTheoretical

    With liver disease, the metabolism of Noopept might be impaired, leading to higher levels in the body and increased risk of side effects. Consult your hepatologist.

  • NSI-189 Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, NSI-189 may not be metabolized properly or could potentially cause further liver damage due to its experimental nature and unknown metabolic pathways.

  • Picamilon Supplements HighTheoretical

    Avoid Picamilon if you have any liver disease, as it contains a niacin component that can potentially worsen liver function or cause damage, especially at higher doses.

  • Red Yeast Rice Supplements HighTheoretical

    Red Yeast Rice, especially unverified products, can affect liver function due to compounds similar to statin drugs and potential toxins. Avoid if you have liver conditions.

  • Unifiram Supplements HighTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, avoid Unifiram. Its metabolism may put additional strain on the liver, and its long-term effects on liver health are unknown.

  • Using Anabolic Steroids Habits HighTheoretical

    Oral anabolic steroids are particularly toxic to the liver, causing elevated liver enzymes, cholestasis, and in severe cases, peliosis hepatis or liver tumors. Regular monitoring of liver function is essential.

  • Ashwagandha Supplements LowPeople reports

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before using Ashwagandha, as rare cases of liver injury have been reported.

  • Passionflower Supplements LowPeople reports

    If you have a liver condition, consult your doctor before using passionflower, as there are rare reports of it potentially affecting liver function.

  • Pelargonium sidoides Supplements LowPeople reports

    Consult your doctor before use if you have any liver conditions, as there have been very rare reports of liver issues.

  • Adequate Protein Intake Habits MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with severe liver disease, particularly those at risk of hepatic encephalopathy, should limit protein intake as it can worsen ammonia accumulation. Always consult your gastroenterologist or hepatologist for dietary guidance.

  • Alpha-Lipoic Acid Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For individuals with liver disease, the metabolism of Alpha-Lipoic Acid might be compromised. Always consult your doctor before taking this supplement.

  • Amanita Muscaria Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, taking Amanita Muscaria (dried or extract) is not recommended, as your liver may struggle to process its active compounds.

  • Amanita Regalis Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Exercise caution if you have liver disease, as this supplement may increase the metabolic burden on your liver.

  • Aniracetam Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, Aniracetam's metabolism may be impaired, potentially leading to higher levels in your body and increased side effects. Consult your doctor.

  • Butyrate Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, your body's ability to process supplements like butyrate might be reduced. It's crucial to discuss any use with your doctor to avoid potential complications.

  • Coenzyme Q10 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, consult your doctor before using Coenzyme Q10, as your liver plays a role in its metabolism and excretion.

  • Coluracetam Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking Coluracetam, as its metabolism could be affected, potentially leading to adverse effects.

  • Curcumin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, consult your doctor before taking curcumin, as its metabolism might be impaired.

  • Dihexa Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking Dihexa, as your liver may not process it effectively, potentially leading to increased effects or side effects.

  • Diindolylmethane (DIM) Supplements MediumTheoretical

    DIM is processed by the liver. If you have any pre-existing liver conditions, taking DIM could potentially worsen your condition or lead to complications. Always consult your healthcare provider.

  • Diosmin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, use Diosmin with caution as its metabolism and elimination might be affected, potentially leading to accumulation.

  • Ecdysterone Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For individuals with liver disease, Ecdysterone should be avoided or used only under strict medical supervision due to potential metabolic impact.

  • Fadogia Agrestis Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, taking this supplement could place additional strain on your liver. Consult your doctor before use.

  • Fasoracetam Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have a liver condition, consult your doctor before taking Fasoracetam, as liver impairment could affect how your body processes this supplement.

  • Fisetin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    People with liver problems should use fisetin with caution and under medical guidance, as liver function can influence its processing in the body.

  • Hesperidin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    For individuals with severe liver disease, hesperidin's metabolism and excretion might be affected. Always consult your hepatologist before taking this supplement.

  • Horse Chestnut Extract Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Use with caution if you have liver disease, as it could impact liver function or drug metabolism.

  • Huperzine A Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, your body may not process Huperzine A efficiently, leading to higher levels in your system and increased risk of side effects.

  • IDRA-21 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    The metabolism of IDRA-21 in the liver is not fully understood. If you have liver disease, taking this supplement could lead to unpredictable adverse effects or worsen your condition. Seek medical advice.

  • Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) Supplements MediumTheoretical

    People with liver disease should use this supplement with caution and only under medical supervision, as it is processed by the liver and could potentially affect its function.

  • J147 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Since J147 is an experimental compound with unestablished metabolic pathways, its use is not recommended for individuals with liver disease due to potential unknown risks.

  • L-Carnosine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, speak with your healthcare provider before taking L-Carnosine, as your liver may process it differently.

  • Melatonin Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, consult your doctor. Your liver is responsible for breaking down melatonin, and impaired function could lead to its accumulation and unwanted effects.

  • Omega-9 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Individuals with significant liver disease should discuss Omega-9 supplementation with their healthcare provider, as severe liver impairment might affect fat metabolism.

  • Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil) Supplements MediumTheoretical

    With liver disease, the metabolism of Phenylpiracetam might be affected, potentially increasing its concentration and side effects. Discuss with your doctor.

  • Piperine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Since piperine is metabolized by the liver and can affect drug processing, it might pose risks if you have a pre-existing liver condition.

  • Pramiracetam Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Use with caution if you have liver disease, as it could affect how your body processes Pramiracetam.

  • PRL-8-53 Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, PRL-8-53 should be avoided due to potential impaired metabolism and unknown effects on liver health.

  • Sabroxy Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking Sabroxy. Your liver may not process it effectively, potentially leading to unwanted effects.

  • Selank Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking Selank, as impaired liver function could affect its metabolism and clearance from the body.

  • Semax Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have significant liver disease, consult your doctor before using Semax, as your body's ability to process it may be impaired.

  • Serrapeptase Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, consult your healthcare provider before using Serrapeptase, as liver function may be compromised.

  • Sulbutiamine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking Sulbutiamine, as impaired liver function could affect its metabolism and safety.

  • Sunifiram Supplements MediumTheoretical

    Due to unknown effects on liver function, Sunifiram is not recommended for those with liver disease, as its processing by the liver is not fully understood.

  • Tongkat Ali Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have a liver condition, consult your doctor before taking Tongkat Ali, as it's metabolized by the liver and could potentially affect liver function.

  • Urolithin A Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have significant liver disease, your body's ability to process Urolithin A might be impaired. Discuss with your doctor to avoid potential complications.

  • Using Alcohol as a Sleep Aid Habits MediumTheoretical

    Regular alcohol consumption, even in moderate amounts, places significant strain on the liver and can contribute to conditions like fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, or cirrhosis over time.

  • Yohimbine Supplements MediumTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult a doctor before taking yohimbine, as the liver processes this supplement and impaired function could lead to adverse effects.

  • Arginine Supplements LowTheoretical

    Exercise caution with L-Arginine if you have liver disease, as it's metabolized in the liver and could potentially affect its function.

  • Boswellia Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have severe liver disease, use Boswellia with caution and under medical supervision, as it is metabolized by the liver.

  • Calcium D-Glucarate Supplements LowTheoretical

    While often used for liver support, if you have severe liver disease, consult your doctor before taking this supplement due to potential changes in how your body processes it.

  • Creatine Supplements LowTheoretical

    People with liver conditions should be cautious, as creatine metabolism involves the liver, and it could potentially add strain.

  • DHEA Supplements LowTheoretical

    As DHEA is metabolized by the liver, individuals with existing liver disease should exercise caution and consult their doctor before use.

  • Honokiol Supplements LowTheoretical

    Individuals with liver disease should use honokiol with caution and under medical supervision, as liver function may affect its metabolism.

  • Jujube Seed Extract Supplements LowTheoretical

    People with liver disease should consult a doctor before using this supplement, as liver function may affect how the body processes it.

  • Lavender Extract Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before using lavender extract, as it may affect liver function or metabolism.

  • Magnolia Bark Extract Supplements LowTheoretical

    Use with caution if you have liver disease, as the liver processes magnolia bark extract compounds, and impaired function could lead to accumulation.

  • Resveratrol Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, discuss resveratrol use with your doctor, as your liver may process it differently.

  • Saw Palmetto Supplements LowTheoretical

    Individuals with liver disease should use Saw Palmetto with caution and under medical supervision, as it is metabolized by the liver.

  • Trypsin Supplements LowTheoretical

    If you have liver disease, consult your doctor before taking trypsin, as liver function can affect how your body processes supplements.

  • Bacopa Monnieri Supplements LowPeople reports

    While often considered hepatoprotective, there are rare reports of liver enzyme elevation with Bacopa Monnieri. If you have existing liver disease, consult your physician.

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