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Tinospora cordifolia supplement usage is of concern as the constituent chemicals cause
hepatitis. Advocates of ayurveda have attempted to blame
adulteration for these effects but investigation has shown the toxicity to result directly from the medicine itself. Supplement use can lead to death or the need for a
liver transplant. • Herbal supplements of
Cullen corylifolium are hepatotoxic, as constituent chemicals cause
cholestatic hepatitis. People with liver problems or certain other
comorbidities are at risk of death from supplement use. •
Turmeric is promoted with numerous claims for health benefit, with little or no supporting evidence. Although of low
bioavailability, some supplements boost potency via a variety of preparation techniques. Turmeric supplements are hepatotoxic, and have caused a recorded rise in incidence of liver injury. In Italy, the government has banned any claims of turmeric health benefits and mandated warning for turmeric-based supplements. •
Withania somnifera (ashwagandha) is promoted within ayurveda for numerous claimed benefits which medical science has been unable to confirm. Use of ashwagandha supplements is responsible for a global rise in herb-induced liver injury. == See also ==