Are Liver Support Supplements Safe To Take?
Question: Hi doctor, so I have been taking a over the counter muscle enhancer from a local supplement store, I had my gallbladder removed a few years back but now I am feeling nauseated. I purchased some critical liver support supplements right now, is it ok to take the full dosage of the liver support?
Brief Answer:
Name the product please
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome
I appreciate your concern
Kindly provide the name of the product to advise accordingly.
wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr M.S Khalil
Name the product please
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome
I appreciate your concern
Kindly provide the name of the product to advise accordingly.
wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr M.S Khalil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
product I was taking is called "Anabolic Missle".
the product I am hoping to take some of the nuasea away and help out is called "Critical Liver Support". it says to take 3 pills a serving, or day.
the product I am hoping to take some of the nuasea away and help out is called "Critical Liver Support". it says to take 3 pills a serving, or day.
Brief Answer:
Would advise against using it
Detailed Answer:
Hello again
In the presence of nausea symptoms and previous history of gall bladder surgery, I would advise against using these pills. There is no evidence which has been studied reliably related to its efficacy. Therefore the authentic medical research behind this medicine is lacking.
wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr M.S Khalil
please consult your doctor before taking any further course of action
Would advise against using it
Detailed Answer:
Hello again
In the presence of nausea symptoms and previous history of gall bladder surgery, I would advise against using these pills. There is no evidence which has been studied reliably related to its efficacy. Therefore the authentic medical research behind this medicine is lacking.
wishing you best of health
Thanks
Dr M.S Khalil
please consult your doctor before taking any further course of action
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar