Interaction guide

Green tea extract and liver-safety context

Concentrated green tea extracts are different from brewed tea and have documented liver-safety signals, especially in weight-loss and high-EGCG products.

Default spacing rule

Audit the exact extract dose, avoid stacking multiple stimulant or weight-loss products, and stop for unexplained liver-symptom concerns while seeking clinician guidance.

Interaction map

Green tea extract and liver-safety context: the decision path

Check these

Green tea extractEGCG concentratesFat-burner blendsHigh-caffeine productsExisting liver-risk context

Default action

Audit the exact extract dose, avoid stacking multiple stimulant or weight-loss products, and stop for unexplained liver-symptom concerns while seeking clinician guidance.

Why it matters

Liver-enzyme or injury signal confusionHidden caffeine overlapAssuming beverage safety applies to concentrated extracts

Products to check

  • Green tea extract
  • EGCG concentrates
  • Fat-burner blends
  • High-caffeine products
  • Existing liver-risk context

Why it matters

  • Liver-enzyme or injury signal confusion
  • Hidden caffeine overlap
  • Assuming beverage safety applies to concentrated extracts

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