Best Supplements for Reduced Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury
Ranked by research evidence. Compare 7 supplements across 13 papers from the biomedical literature, with effect direction, evidence strength, and dose range for each.
Top picks by evidence
- Very low evidence6 studies
Across 3 studies, all reported beneficial moderate-sized effects of Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 or related strains on reducing alcohol-induced liver injury. The evidence is predominantly from animal or in vitro models (mouse and HepG2 cells), with no human trials or consistently reported doses. Effect sizes were consistently moderate, but the evidence base is small and no statistically significant findings were reported.
7 supplements
- Very lowLactobacillus brevis SBC8803Across 3 studies, all reported beneficial moderate-sized effects of Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 or related strains on reducing alcohol-induced liver injury. The evidence is predominantly from animal or in vitro models (mouse and HepG2 cells), with no human trials or consistently reported doses. Effect sizes were consistently moderate, but the evidence base is small and no statistically significant findings were reported.6 beneficial6 studies