| Literature DB >> 22059112 |
Kristy Appelhans1, Casey Smith, Ezra Bejar, Y Steve Henig.
Abstract
In the November 27, 2010 issue of the World Journal of Hepatology (WJH), three case reports were published which involved patients who had consumed various dietary supplements and conventional foods generally marketed as weight loss products. The reference to Herbalife products as contaminated and generally comparable to all dietary supplements or weight loss products is not scientifically supported. The authors provided an insufficient amount of information regarding patient histories, concomitant medications and other compounds, dechallenge results, and product specifications and usage. This information is necessary to fully assess the association of Herbalife products in the WJH case reports. Therefore, the article does not objectively support a causal relationship between the reported cases of liver injury and Herbalife products or ingredients.Entities:
Keywords: Dietary supplements; Hepatotoxicity; Herbalife; Liver; Weight loss products
Year: 2011 PMID: 22059112 PMCID: PMC3208182 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v3.i10.275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Hepatol