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Health Warnings and Legal Notice and Important information.

The A Health Portal pages are for information only. Check these sites :-

NCAHF is a private nonprofit, voluntary health agency that focuses upon health misinformation, fraud, and quackery as public health problems.

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The Department of Health (DH) is to improve the health and wellbeing of people in England.

Information provided is based on a NON-PROFESSIONAL, NON-QUALIFIED view.

If you have any concerns you should consult a professionally trained person with the relevant qualifications and experience for your particular problem.

Check that contact details are correct and genuine. Consult your own General Practitioner before taking any actions that could effect your health in any way. Particularly changing they way you take drugs or the drugs you take. Also consult your own General Practitioner before changing your diet.

Always check that the person is the correct one for you and that they are Qualified to the correct standards or to a higher level.

We do not recommend paying for treatments.

The publisher, author or A Health Portal are unable to provide any additional advice, guidance, support or help.

These pages were constructed by a non profit making and non professional person to provide information only.

Remember that these pages may be total independent of the any professional organisation such as the Health Services & Social Services.

All these web pages have been produced by untrained people and therefore no responsibilities can be accepted by A Health Portal or any individual of A Health Portal or any individual  for the information in any of these pages.

A Health Portal have no control over other websites and therefore do not necessary agree with what is produce on those websites.

A Health Portal may receive payments to list links therefore any links should not be classed as unbiased. Links and information may only be listed only because a payments, or/and other benefits, are received and not because they provide a good level of medical information and no personal recommendations should be inferred by any links or information.

Also website addresses change and we cannot guarantee that the websites listed still exist or on their content is still of use.

The websites listed may not be based in the United Kingdom and are therefore listed to indicate their are a lot of people with similar problems.

These links are provided for reference and information only and can not be medically recommended.

Some links may not provided unbiased information.  They may have there "own axe to grind", (or may even get paid to have links on their sites).  Indeed some information on A Health Portal may be listed because of this reason.

I do not recommend paying for treatments.

Any links or advisements are placed to try to generate and income, (Help support A Great Portal with a donation), and are not recommended as any form of treatment.

Of course you can search the Internet or look at other websites.

The pages are based on people's own experiences of the problems mention.

We expect people to make their own minds up about treatments and whether or not they may be viable for them.

We also expect people to check the qualifications of the person carrying out the treatment.

If you have any concerns you should consult a professionally trained person with the relevant qualifications and experience for your particular problem.

The A Health Portal pages are for guidance and interest only.

A Health Portal reserve the right to alter the information contained in these Web pages at anytime.

Therefore no liability can be accepted for information contained or not contained on or in the A Health Portal web pages.

The diagnosis and treatment of any disorders requires qualified physical or/and mental health professionals.

The information provided is intended for informational purposes only. Any information is not a substitute for a diagnosis of any illness by a doctor, physician or qualified health professional.

If you believe you may suffer from any type of illness you are advised you to seek qualified professional advice, support and help. 

Physical examination of a patient by a qualified a qualified Doctor should always be carried out before starting, changing and during any course of  exercise or taken of items which claim to change your health or fitness in anyway. 

Physical exercise may cause some people problems and should only be carried out under trained supervision.  

Always, only carry out exercise within your own capabilities. 

Not all problems are indicated here. Always consult a qualified Doctor if you have any concerns.

Possible Side Effects

Sometimes Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your a qualified Doctor as soon as possible. Only your qualified Doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Treatment. More common side effects of some Treatment may include:- Abnormal vision (colour tinge, blurring, sensitivity to light), acid indigestion, diarrhoea, flushing, headache, nasal congestion, urinary tract infection, abdominal pain, abnormal dreams, allergic reactions, anxiety, asthma, bloodshot eyes, bone pain, breast enlargement, cataracts, chest pain, chills, coordination problems, cough, depression, difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, dilated pupils, dizziness, drowsiness, dry eyes, dry mouth, emotional or mental disturbances, eye inflammation or pain, other eye disorders, fainting, falling, genital problems, gout, gum inflammation, heart problems, increased night-time urination, increased pressure in the eyes, insomnia, itchy skin, joint disease, light sensitivity, loss of bladder control (urinary incontinence), low blood pressure, migraine headache, muscle ache, numbness, oral inflammation, pain, raised skin patches, rapid or throbbing heartbeat, rectal bleeding, respiratory inflammation, ringing in the ears, seizure, sinus and throat inflammation, skin rash, skin ulcer, slow reflexes, stomach or intestinal inflammation, sweating, swelling, thirst, tremor, vomiting, weakness, heart attack, stroke, heart irregularities, dangerous surges in blood pressure.

Possible Food and Drug Interactions

Interaction between treatments, drugs and foods may occur. If Treatment is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your a qualified Doctor.

Information provided is based on a NON-PROFESSIONAL, NON-QUALIFIED view.

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