- Popular online liver 'cleanses' lacked clinical evidence of benefit.
- Products generated high consumer ratings and substantial revenue.
- Marketing claims were not supported by human outcome data.
- Common ingredients had limited or inconsistent liver-specific evidence.
- Findings highlight ongoing patient exposure to unproven supplements.
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