WASHINGTON, DC — Hepatotoxicity related to herbal and dietary supplements appears to be on the rise in the United States, and bodybuilding supplements are the most common cause, a new study has found.
Too many supplements at once can damage your liver. Dr Ankur Jain and Dr (Brig.) Pankaj Puri explain the risks that a vitamin overload can cause and when you should consult a doctor.
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Taking a "natural" supplement might feel safe, but even herbal supplements may carry risks, one researcher says. Athletes who take herbal supplements to increase athletic performance and build muscle ...
Pharmacists have warned young Nigerian men that the misuse of muscle-building supplements, particularly steroid-based products sold through online platforms and other outlets, could increase their ...
A concerning trend is emerging as a significant portion of liver injuries in the US are now linked to herbal and dietary supplements. New research highlights that mixing various products without ...
Maxxed Nutrition, a new nutritional supplements store at 2520 Jefferson St., is gaining a reputation as a trusted resource for athletes and gym goers. “I can help you lose fat or build muscle after ...