Where are they found?
Liver extracts are available as nutritional supplements in capsules and tablets.
Liver extracts have been used in connection with the following conditions (refer to it for complete information):
Who is likely to be deficient?
As it is not an essential nutrient, no deficiency state exists.
How much is usually taken?
The recommended amount depends on the concentration, method of preparation, and quality of the liver extract.
Are there any side effects or interactions?
No side effects or adverse reactions have been reported. Liver extracts should not be used by people suffering from iron-storage disorders, such as haemochromatosis.
As the liver is a major filtering organ for many potentially toxic environmental chemicals, some doctors are concerned that consumption of liver extracts may result in increased intake of these chemicals.
At the time of writing, there were no well-known drug interactions with liver extracts.

Copyright © 2007 Healthnotes, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.healthnotes.com
Learn more about Healthnotes, the company.
Learn more about the authors of Healthnotes.
The information presented in Healthnotes is for informational purposes only. It is based on scientific studies (human, animal, or in vitro), clinical experience, or traditional usage as cited in each article. The results reported may not necessarily occur in all individuals. For many of the conditions discussed, treatment with prescription or over the counter medication is also available. Consult your doctor, practitioner, and/or chemist for any health problem and before using any supplements or before making any changes in prescribed medications. Information expires September 2008.
2007-09-01