Will it cause liver damage if I drink Kava stress relief tea often?
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Kava Stress Relief?Will it cause liver damage if I drink Kava stress relief tea often? 4 comments to Kava Stress Relief? |
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Yes
yes
idk but i think so
Following Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and a few other countries, the United States Food and Drug Aministration (FDA) issued a warning to kava users that kava may be a liver load and could cause problems for people with liver dysfunction.
The FDA’s primary recommendation is that people who have liver dysfunction or use drugs which load the liver should consult their doctor before using kava: “, persons who have liver disease or liver problems, or persons who are taking drug products that can affect the liver, should consult a physician before using kava-containing supplements.”