Turmeric, a popular herbal supplement known for its potential health benefits, has been linked to cases of liver injury in recent years. The active ingredient in turmeric, curcumin, is found in high concentration in supplements, increasing the risk of liver damage. Experts believe that a combination of modern turmeric preparations and genetic susceptibility is to blame for these incidents. Studies have shown that African American patients may be at a higher risk for severe liver damage from turmeric supplements. Additionally, genetic factors play a role in how individuals metabolize turmeric, affecting their susceptibility to liver injury. Health-care providers advise caution when taking turmeric supplements and recommend informing doctors of supplement use to monitor for potential side effects. While some experts suggest avoiding turmeric supplements altogether, others recommend a more cautious approach to ensure safety.
Vocabulary List:
- Supplement /?s?pl?m?nt/ (noun): A product taken orally that contains one or more ingredients to add nutritional value.
- Potential /p??t?n??l/ (adjective): Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
- Ingredient /?n??ri?di?nt/ (noun): A component part or element of something.
- Concentration /?k?ns?n?tre???n/ (noun): The abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture.
- Susceptibility /s??s?pt??b?l?ti/ (noun): The state of being likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
- Metabolize /m??tæb?la?z/ (verb): The process by which the body converts food and other substances into energy and other necessary compound