GallbladderExplosion

Exploding Gallbladders!

Health Memo readers frequently forward health-related articles to me to ask my opinion; I read them all and respond to the sender if asked. Combined with my health news feeds, I read a lot about health—opinions about health, that is. I’m going to share a couple with you in the next few Memos and—wait for it—give you my opinion about whether what is being said is accurate, and more important, meaningful.

Let’s begin with curcumin, a very popular dietary supplement and a component of the herb turmeric used in cooking. It’s generally used as an anti-inflammatory for a variety of conditions, including joint health. The health headline in the Daily Mail implied that a 69-year-old man’s gallbladder exploded due to the interaction of the gallstones in his gallbladder with the high doses of curcumin he was taking. The Daily Mail seems to focus on celebrity news more than other types of news, but that doesn’t mean we can ignore the story.

The Daily Mail article was based on a case report published in a journal focused on just such case studies. The reporter took language from the paper that suggested that supplements avoid the regulatory process, creating a set of circumstances that could be potentially dangerous, as in this case. It also suggested that adverse reports with supplements are not reported. Is that all true? More importantly, what are the implications of such an article? I’ll let you know on Saturday.

What are you prepared to do today?

        Dr. Chet

References:
1. http://bit.ly/3KikdPv
2. American Journal of Medical Case Reports, 2022, Vol. 10, No. 12, 311-313