High doses of green tea extract, particularly in supplement form, have been linked to liver toxicity and should be used with caution.
Kava supplements, often used for relaxation and stress relief, have been associated with severe liver damage, including liver failure.
This herb is commonly used for menopause symptoms, but it has been linked to liver toxicity and should be used under medical supervision.
This popular weight loss supplement has been associated with liver injury in some cases, although the exact cause is still unclear.
While topical use of aloe vera is generally safe, oral consumption of aloe vera supplements has been linked to liver toxicity.
Consuming excessive amounts of vitamin A through supplements, especially in the form of retinol, can lead to liver damage over time.
Iron supplements, when taken in excessive amounts or by individuals who don't require them, can accumulate in the liver and cause harm.
This herb, often used topically for skin conditions, contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids that can be toxic to the liver when consumed orally.