A: Heal-n-Soothe® should be taken at least once per day and can be taken as often as three times per day on empty stomach: 30 minutes before or 60 minutes after meals for best results. Some people find that a single dose before bed works best. Begin by taking 2 capsules twice per day or 4 capsules once per day. You can experiment with a higher dosage by gradually increasing the dosage by 1-2 capsules per day until you find what works best for you.*
A: Proteolytic enzymes have an excellent safety record, with no significant side effects reported. With any supplement, however, there is always the risk of developing an allergy to one or more ingredients. If this happens, you should discontinue use. *
A: NO, Heal-n-Soothe® is 100% natural and contains NO animal derivatives. *
A: Individuals taking any medication should consult physician prior to taking Heal-n-Soothe®, it is recommended that you wait at least 60 minutes after taking Heal-n-Soothe® before taking any medications. *
A: Persons who suffer from medical conditions or who are taking medications should consult their physician prior to taking this product. This product may thin the blood and may not be appropriate for all persons. Do not take this product if you know or suspect that you are allergic to pineapple, papaya, or any ingredients in this product or suspect that you have an ulcer. As with all dietary supplements, those who are pregnant or nursing should consult their physician prior to taking this product.*
Individuals taking prescription blood thinners
Anyone who will be having surgery in less than two weeks
Individuals with known ulcers of the stomach
Pregnant or lactating women
Individuals currently taking antibiotics
Individuals with an allergic reaction to pineapples or papayas
Individuals under the age of 13
A: Heal-n-Soothe® can and should be taken along with your multivitamin for as long as you want.
WARNING: Persons who suffer from medical conditions or who are taking medications should consult their physician prior to taking this product. This product may thin the blood and may not be appropriate for all persons. Do not take this product if you know or suspect that you are allergic to pineapple, papaya, or any ingredients in this product. As with all dietary supplements, those who are pregnant or nursing should consult their physician prior to taking this product.
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Lose the Back Pain System: HBI publishes materials under the title “Lose the Back Pain” which includes a video, a reference manual, and a personal support service. These three components make up the “System” and all components are offered subject to this disclaimer. Neither the System nor the System materials or content have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the Federal Trade Commission or any other government agency. You understand that the System support services are not designed or intended to offer emergency medical care or response services.
What we do and don’t do: HBI’s System offers general information about maintaining a healthy body and particularly the types of exercises which are commonly believed to support a healthy back. However, each person is unique and the information included in the System may not be appropriate for your specific health or back situation. HBI does not give medical advice or opinions on medical conditions, treatments or cures; and you should not rely upon anything in the System or System materials as a preventive, cure or treatment for any purposes. Any information in the System or System materials that appears in the form of an opinion, recommendation, preventive, cure or treatment should NOT be taken as medical or other advice even if it may appear to you as such. HBI strongly recommends that you check with a licensed physician who is familiar with the details of your particular situation before you begin using the System or the System materials.
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Your responsibility: Your health is your responsibility. Your use of the System is your choice and will be at your own risk. The System and System materials are not intended to offer you all information about maintaining a healthy body and back. There are many options and alternative courses of action that may be equally or more beneficial to you. Depending upon your specific health situation, the System and System materials may be detrimental to your health. Exploring all of the options and alternatives is your responsibility.
The System and System materials include illustrations and demonstrations of how to perform certain exercises that may involve household items such as chairs, doors, and that may also include the use of elastic bands, balls, mats and other equipment or items. You are responsible for the condition and your use of all these materials should you decide to incorporate them into a routine of your choosing.
Although HBI recommends certain equipment and other items for your use, HBI cannot guarantee that they are suitable for your specific situation. Your selection and use of any equipment will be your sole responsibility.
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The Website provides free access to articles that address health and fitness topics in various categories such as Diet & Weight Loss, Exercise & Fitness, Diseases & Conditions, Nutrition & Supplements, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Senior’s Health and Children’s Health. It also offers health-related products and a public discussion forum where users may post questions and receive responses from HBI or a third-party information provider. The Website also offers users the opportunity to create a private HBI membership account that enables users to access additional information and services. HBI may from time to time change or remove Website content, categories and services in its sole discretion. Although the Website may offer information about children’s health, it is designed for use by adults only. Parents may use the Website to obtain information that may be relevant to their child’s health condition. Parents who create or allow their child to create a Website membership account will be solely responsible for supervising their child’s use of the Website.
This Privacy Policy applies to the Website. All user information acquired by HBI from Website users will be covered by this Privacy Policy, with the following exceptions:
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This Privacy Policy will apply to all information collected while the Privacy Policy is posted on the Website. HBI may modify and update the Privacy Policy from time-to-time by posting a revised Privacy Policy to the Website. Users who do not agree with any modified or updated Privacy Policy should promptly stop using the Website. HBI strongly recommends that all users regularly check the Website for any modifications to the Privacy Policy. Modifications and updates to the Privacy Policy will take effect upon posting to the Website and will apply to all information, past and future, collected via the Website. Those who have used the Website prior to a particular Privacy Policy modification or update and who object to the modification or update should promptly send HBI written notice of their objection. Prior users who use the Website after a revised Privacy Policy is posted will be deemed to have agreed to the revised Privacy Policy.
Depending on the user’s interaction with the Website, HBI may collect user information that falls into the following categories: Non-Personal Information, Personal Information, and Personal Health Information.
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You are responsible for the accuracy of all PI and PHI that you submit to HBI, whether via the Website or otherwise. HBI is not responsible for verifying the accuracy or currency of your PI or PHI. You understand that any information and/or services offered via the Website relevant to your personal situation may be based upon your PI and/or PHI, and that your PI may also become important for HBI to contact you. Therefore, it is important for your PI and PHI to be accurate and current. It is particularly important for your email address to be current because HBI will use email as its primary means of communicating with Website members and other users who have voluntarily provided PI to HBI.
User information may be collected in various ways. NPI may be collected via web-based technologies that track computer usage. For example, every computer that accesses the Website will be assigned an electronic file with a unique code or identifier often referred to as a “cookie” unless the user’s browser has been configured to block this type of activity. Cookies and other technologies may be used to collect information about each user’s navigational activities and selection of advertisements, sponsored links, and other similar NPI. PI and PHI may be collected via the Website’s membership registration process, user emails, and other similar means when a user voluntarily provides it. PI and PHI is not collected via the Website unless the user voluntarily submits it to HBI.
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Upon receipt of your written specific request, HBI will delete your PI and PHI from its databases, and, to the extent reasonably possible, from its back-up media. HBI will have no obligation to store your PI or PHI for any duration of time after termination of your Website membership. Absent your written instruction to the contrary, HBI may, in its discretion, retain and use your PI and PHI after termination of your membership.
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Sincerely,
Jesse Cannone
President, The Healthy Back Institute