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NOTICE:  California state law allows any person to provide nutritional advice or give advice concerning proper nutrition—which is the giving of advice as to the role of food and food ingredients, including dietary supplements. This state law does NOT confer authority to practice medicine or to undertake the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, or cure of any disease, pain, deformity, injury, or physical or mental condition and specifically does not authorize any person other than one who is a licensed health practitioner to state that any product might cure any disease, disorder, or condition.

 

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*If you have been diagnosed with any medical or pathological condition, it is strongly recommended that you consult with an appropriate healthcare provider prior to beginning  nutritional therapy. A Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) is not a substitute for a physician or other licensed healthcare provider. NTPs are not trained or licensed to diagnose, treat, or manage pathological conditions, illnesses, injuries, or diseases, nor are they authorized to prescribe or modify medications. Additionally, an NTP is not a licensed mental health professional and cannot provide mental health counseling or treatment.

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