Herbal Safety Guidelines
Herbal remedies require informed and responsible usage in order to produce the desired effect, and limit any adverse reactions. Prior to beginning herbal therapy of any kind, it is important to do your due diligence: research the herbal ingredients, and talk to your medical professional about your intentions, especially if you are taking prescription or over-the-counter medications or have certain physical conditions. While herbs have been proven to work, the immense physiological variations among individuals make it impossible to predict how all herbs will react with all persons. It is important to remember that the following are merely guidelines, and only your personal physician alone can advise you on the appropriateness of this particular supplement for you.
Is it advisable to check with my healthcare provider before beginning to use Euphallic?
Absolutely. It is a good idea to consult a medical professional before purchasing or taking any type of dietary supplement, especially if you have certain chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension or heart disease. While the ingredients in Euphallic are generally considered safe, its safety cannot be guaranteed in all users. Persons in certain populations may be putting themselves at risk by taking this or any other dietary supplement without the approval of a medical professional.
Be aware of all potential drug interactions.
Products such as Euphallic may cause unintended reactions when used with prescription and over-the-counter medicines. If you are taking any prescription or OTC medications, become informed about any possible interactions before taking Euphallic.
Euphallic has been formulated with safety as a priority.
It is unlikely that any of the ingredients in our formula would cause side effects, adverse reactions, or interactions with commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals. However, individual sensitivities may vary and there is always a very small chance that an individual could have a personal reaction to any novel ingredient in the diet. Use this product with attention to your body’s feedback, and take the recommended amounts. If you notice any adverse effects, discontinue use. The metabolism of certain pharmaceuticals, (especially blood-thinners like coumadin (Warfarin®), immunosuppressive medications for organ transplants, and HIV antivirals) can be affected by any new substance. Consult with your physician before beginning a new dietary supplement if you are taking sensitive medications.
If you are having surgery, inform your doctor about your use of Euphallic.
It is vital that you fully disclose any supplement use to your medical professionals prior to undergoing surgery, because some supplements may have unintended effects. Because Euphallic contains circulatory system stimulants, it is recommended to suspend the use of this product for two weeks before and after elective surgery in order to avoid the potential for increased bleeding times or for interactions with anesthetics and other surgical drugs. Always inform your physician and surgeon about any botanicals, vitamins, or minerals you are taking.
Euphallic is formulated especially for adult men.
Although some of the ingredients can also be beneficial for women, our formula would not be the best approach for enhancing female sexuality. Pregnant and nursing mothers should not use Euphallic under any circumstances. Euphallic is not recommended for use by anyone under the age of 18.
Ingredients in Euphallic may cause gastrointestinal upset; it is therefore not recommended for persons with stomach inflammation, ulcers, serious digestion or liver problems.
If you have a serious inflammatory condition of the stomach (e.g., ulcers), digestive system, or liver, you may need to avoid the use of spicy herbs including Cayenne and Trikatu. These ingredients are warming and stimulating, so depending on your individual sensitivity, they could further aggravate an already-inflamed system. A large overdose of Gokshura (Tribulus) could theoretically aggravate the digestive system because of its saponin content. Saponins have a soapy character, so an excess could be similar to swallowing some dish soap! However, one would have to ingest far more than the recommended dosage for this to be a concern.
Statements made by VitaCore Laboratories LLC have not been evaluated by the food and drug administration. The FDA does not evaluate or test herbs. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. Consult with your physician for diagnosis or treatment. Use herbs as per instructions and always watch for any allergic reactions.
Dated: May 1, 2009



