Arthronol

Disclaimer for Arthronol

 

1. Product Use & Health Claims

  • Dietary Supplement Only: Arthronol is formulated to support joint health but is not a medicine or cure for any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

  • No Guaranteed Results: Individual outcomes may vary based on age, health, diet, and lifestyle. Testimonials on this site reflect exceptional results, not typical experiences.

  • Consult Your Doctor: Do not use Arthronol if pregnant, nursing, taking medications (especially blood thinners), or diagnosed with a medical condition without consulting a healthcare professional.

2. Website Content

  • Informational Purpose: Content on arthronol-us.com (articles, FAQs, reviews) is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for medical advice.

  • Accuracy: We strive to provide up-to-date information but cannot guarantee all content reflects the latest research or regulations.

3. Liability Limitation

  • User Responsibility: By purchasing Arthronol, you acknowledge that you use the product at your own risk. We are not liable for:

    • Misuse of the supplement.

    • Allergic reactions or interactions with other medications/supplements.

    • Indirect damages (e.g., lost wages) related to product use.

  • Third-Party Links: We are not responsible for the content or practices of websites linked from our site.

4. FTC Compliance

  • Transparency: Arthronol may compensate affiliates for referrals, but this does not influence our product recommendations.

  • Advertising: Before/After images are for illustrative purposes only.


Contact Us
For questions about this disclaimer:
Email: support@arthronol-us.com
Mail: [Your Company Address]


Key Legal Protections Included:

✅ FDA Disclaimer (Required for supplements)
✅ FTC Compliance (Affiliate/advertising transparency)
✅ Liability Shield (User responsibility clause)
✅ Medical Advice Disclaimer

Implementation Tips:

  1. Place this disclaimer in:

    • Website footer (linked as “Disclaimer”).

    • Checkout page (near terms).

    • Any page with health claims.

  2. For stronger compliance:

    • Add an “I Agree” checkbox for first-time buyers acknowledging the disclaimer.

    • Include the FDA-mandated disclaimer on product labels:
      “These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”