wilsonjames+FollowAre Your Vitamins Hurting Your Liver?Turns out, some everyday meds and even those 'natural' supplements could be messing with your liver—big time. A new study says cases of drug-induced liver injury are on the rise, and it’s not just prescription meds to blame. Herbal stuff like turmeric, kratom, green tea extract, and Garcinia cambogia have all been linked to liver problems. Scary part? Even FDA-approved meds can do damage, especially if you already have liver issues. Time to double-check those labels! #HealthAlert #LiverHealth #Supplements #Health283Share
Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowYour Vitamins Might Be Hurting Your Liver?!Turns out, some of the meds and supplements we pop every day—like acetaminophen, NSAIDs, turmeric, and even green tea extract—could be secretly damaging our livers. Experts say drug-induced liver injury is on the rise, and it’s not just from prescriptions. Herbal and dietary supplements are a big culprit, especially since they’re not as tightly regulated. If you’re taking any of these, maybe double-check with your doc before refilling that pill organizer! #HealthAlert #Supplements #LiverHealth #Health165Share
April Anderson+FollowTurmeric Supplement Scare: What Happened?Ever thought a 'healthy' supplement could land you in the hospital? Robert Grafton tried a turmeric-based liquid supplement he saw online, hoping to boost his liver health. Instead, he ended up with drug-induced liver injury—his symptoms were so bad, he thought it was cancer. Turns out, he was taking way more curcumin than experts recommend. Docs say just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s safe. Always check those dosages and talk to your doctor before adding new supplements! #HealthWarning #Supplements #LiverHealth #Health200Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowAre Your Supplements Harming Your Liver?Turns out, those 'healthy' herbal supplements everyone’s popping—like turmeric, green tea extract, and ashwagandha—might be doing more harm than good. Liver damage cases linked to these supplements have shot up 8x since the '90s! Even scarier: half the time, what’s on the label isn’t even what’s in the bottle. Docs say most people don’t even tell them what they’re taking. Next time you reach for that “natural” pill, maybe double-check what’s actually in it! #HealthAlert #Supplements #LiverHealth #Health72Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowTaurine: The Metabolic Health Secret?Did you know only 12% of US adults are actually metabolically healthy? Wild, right? New research is putting taurine—the amino acid you’ve probably seen in energy drinks—on the map for improving blood sugar, blood pressure, and triglycerides. Most of us don’t get enough from food alone, but supplements (think around 2g daily) could be a game-changer. Bonus: Pair it with creatine for even better results. Who knew your energy drink ingredient might be the missing piece for your health goals? #MetabolicHealth #Taurine #Wellness #HealthNews #Supplements #Health180Share
Madison Baker+FollowSupplements That Could Mess With Your LiverDid you know some of the most hyped supplements might actually hurt your liver? A new study found that ashwagandha, green tea extract, turmeric (with black pepper), and red yeast rice could be risky if you’re popping them without talking to your doctor. They’re everywhere on social media, but too much or the wrong combo could spell trouble for your liver. Moral of the story: don’t trust every wellness trend—check with your doc before you add new supplements! #Supplements #LiverHealth #Wellness #HealthNews #WatercoolerMoment #Health24488Share
Jeffrey Miller+FollowHow Much Muscle Creatine Really AddsEver wondered if creatine actually helps you bulk up, or if it’s just hype? Science finally has the receipts: a meta-analysis found that people who took creatine while lifting gained about 1.14 kg of lean muscle and lost 0.73 kg of fat on average. And no, it’s not just water weight—fuller muscles and more strength are a win! Plus, creatine might even boost your brainpower. Anyone else tempted to try it now? #CreatineResults #FitnessScience #MuscleGain #Supplements #GymLife #Health60Share
Adam Cox+FollowCinnamon & Meds: What You Need to KnowDid you know loading up on cinnamon supplements could mess with your prescription meds? A new study found that too much cinnamon (especially in supplement form) might interfere with how your body processes certain drugs—think blood thinners, diabetes meds, and more. Sprinkling it on your pancakes is fine, but popping cinnamon capsules daily? Maybe not the best idea. Always check with your doc before adding new supplements! #HealthNews #Cinnamon #Supplements #MedicationSafety #Wellness #Health30Share
aguilarallison+FollowSupplements & Tomatoes Recalled—Here’s WhyDid you hear? Optimal Carnivore just recalled nearly 1,500 bottles of their Bone & Joint Restore capsules because of possible salmonella contamination—yikes! The FDA even slapped it with a “Class 1” warning, which is as serious as it gets. No one’s gotten sick yet, but if you have these capsules (look for lot #1224064, exp. Dec 2026), don’t take them! And it’s not just supplements—some tomato brands are being pulled for the same reason. Double-check your pantry! #RecallAlert #Salmonella #Supplements #FoodSafety #WellnessNews #Health102Share
reyesbrian+FollowCinnamon & Meds: A Risky Mix?Did you know your daily cinnamon supplement could mess with your prescription meds? A new study found that cinnamon’s main compound can interact with how your body processes drugs—especially if you have conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or take blood thinners. The occasional sprinkle on your latte is fine, but popping cinnamon capsules every day? Maybe not so much. Always check with your doc before adding any supplement to your routine! #CinnamonFacts #HealthNews #Supplements #MedicationSafety #Wellness #Health30Share