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Reliable and relatively consistent scientific data showing a substantial health benefit. Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary
studies suggesting a health benefit or minimal health benefit. For an herb, supported by traditional use but
minimal or no scientific evidence. For a supplement, little scientific support and/or minimal
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The recommended amount depends on the concentration, method of preparation, and quality of the liver extract.
No side effects or adverse reactions have been reported. Liver extracts should not be used by people suffering from iron-storage disorders, such as haemochromatosis.
As the liver is a major filtering organ for many potentially toxic environmental chemicals, some doctors are concerned that consumption of liver extracts may result in increased intake of these chemicals.
At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with liver extracts.
1. Fujisawa K, Suzuki H, Yamamoto S, et al. Therapeutic effects of liver hydrolysate preparation on chronic hepatitis—A double blind, controlled study. Asian Med J 1984;26:497–526.
2. Sanbe K, Murata T, Fujisawa K, et al. Treatment of liver disease—with particular reference to liver hydrolysates. Jap J Clin Exp Med 1973;50:2665–76.
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