Some supplements may cause liver damage 

Some supplements may cause liver damage  Some supplements may cause liver damage 

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Supplement usage has ballooned in recent years, but doctors say consumers should be w of the largely unregulated industry. Botanical supplements like turmeric, green tea extract, and ashwagandha are among the most popular that can cause liver damage. NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda reports.