Last Updated: 12/06/2025

The statements made on this website, products sold through this website, and any materials or communications distributed by The Wellness Effect have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Products offered through this website are dietary supplements, not prescription medications. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and no claim or implication of such effect should be inferred.

Not Medical Advice

All information presented on this website — including product descriptions, educational content, blog posts, social media updates, emails, or telehealth-related information — is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered:

  • Medical advice

  • A treatment plan

  • A diagnosis

  • A substitute for professional medical care

Consult your licensed healthcare provider before:

  • Starting any new supplement

  • Changing your diet

  • Beginning any exercise program

  • Stopping or adjusting medications

  • Using products while pregnant, nursing, or managing medical conditions

No Patient–Provider Relationship

Purchasing supplements or reading educational materials from this website does not establish a patient-provider relationship with The Wellness Effect or any affiliated practitioners.

Use of Products

Use supplements only as directed on the label. Do not exceed recommended dosages. Discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider if you experience adverse reactions.

Drug Interactions & Contraindications

Certain supplements may interact with:

  • Medications

  • Pre-existing medical conditions

  • Surgical procedures

  • Foods or other supplements

You are responsible for discussing potential interactions with your healthcare provider prior to use.

Individual Results May Vary

Outcomes associated with dietary supplements are not guaranteed and vary based on individual factors, including genetics, lifestyle, health status, and compliance.

FDA Status

Under federal law (DSHEA), dietary supplements:

  • Are not reviewed or approved by the FDA prior to sale

  • Are regulated as foods, not drugs

  • Cannot be marketed for disease treatment or cure

The FDA has not evaluated any claim, statement, or representation made on this website or in related materials.