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​Researchers warn: How these 4 foods can trigger hidden liver damage​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 30, 2025, 10:54 IST
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Researchers warn: How common foods can trigger hidden liver damage

When we think of liver damage, we often blame only the obvious culprits. But researchers are now pointing to a wider, more surprising list of everyday foods and drinks that could quietly harm the liver over time. What makes this worrying is that many of these items are part of daily diets or even marketed as “healthy.” The risk isn’t just in heavy or long-term use – sometimes, misuse, contamination, or interactions with other medications can make a seemingly harmless food toxic to the liver. Scroll down for some everyday foods that might be hurting your liver without you realizing it.

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Red and processed meats - More than a heart problem

We usually connect red meat with cholesterol or heart disease, but the liver isn’t spared either. Studies suggest that a steady diet of red and processed meats, think sausages, bacon, salami, can raise the risk of chronic liver disease. The problem lies in the saturated fat and compounds formed during processing, which can worsen fat buildup and inflammation in the liver. An occasional kebab or steak isn’t going to wreck your system, but making meat the star of your plate every day might quietly chip away at liver health.

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Alcohol - No amount is risk-free

If there’s one food (or drink) the liver has never made peace with, it’s alcohol. Beer, whiskey, cocktails, or even “heart-friendly” red wine; at the end of the day, ethanol is toxic to liver cells. Long-term drinking can inflame the liver, cause fibrosis, and over time, lead to cirrhosis or even cancer. Yes, red wine contains resveratrol, a compound often praised for heart protection. But researchers are clear: that doesn’t cancel out alcohol’s damaging effects. In simple terms, moderation might reduce risk, but no amount of alcohol is truly “good” for your liver.

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Energy drinks - a modern cause for concern

They promise instant alertness and stamina, but energy drinks are increasingly landing in case reports of sudden liver injuries. Packed with high caffeine, sugar, and stimulants, these cans force the liver into overdrive. In rare but real cases, excessive consumption has led to acute liver necrosis or ischemic hepatitis, essentially, parts of the liver shutting down due to stress. For someone already dealing with liver issues (or downing multiple cans a day), the danger multiplies.

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Herbal supplements - the double-edged sword

Here’s where it gets truly surprising and often overlooked. Popular herbs like turmeric, ginseng, liquorice, or even milk thistle are now widely marketed and sold as natural, liver-friendly tonics across the world. Many people start their day with them, believing they’re “natural detoxifiers.” But researchers caution that when taken in high doses, mixed with medications, or contaminated with hidden additives, these same supplements can turn toxic. Ironically, some patients end up with liver damage from the very herbs they believed would protect them.

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