Is grapefruit bad for your liver?

As a fruit, grapefruit has nutritional value when consumed alone and does not have side effects that are harmful to the liver. If used with statins it may cause damage to the liver.
Pomelo is rich in vitamin C, and calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, sodium and other mineral elements, moderate intake of grapefruit can supplement the body’s vitamin C can be minerals. Pomelo is also rich in dietary fiber, a separate moderate intake of grapefruit is good for the human body, will not cause damage to the liver.
If grapefruit and statin drugs are taken at the same time, grapefruit may lead to abnormal metabolism of statin drugs, resulting in accumulation of drugs in the body, which may cause damage to the liver.
In summary, if you need to eat grapefruit during the medication, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to eat, so as not to cause adverse reactions, if you are not feeling well, please consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.