Who should NOT take Heal-n-Soothe®?

This product may not be appropriate for all persons, please read this complete statement and consult your healthcare provider before starting Heal-n-Soothe®.

Who Should not Take Heal-n-Soothe®:

  • Individuals taking any prescription blood thinners like but not limited to (ie. Coumadin, Heparin, Plavix, Xeralta, Eliquis, Perdaxa, Edoxaban)… including all of the Generic version of all of these drugs, not listed. The enzymes in Heal-n-Soothe® have been reported to thin blood and allow blood to flow freer, so when combined with any of these medications that could develop into an even greater bleeding risk.
  • Those with bleeding disorders such as (but not limited to) Factor VIII deficiency, von Willebrand’s, and other types of Hemophilia.
  • Anyone who will be having surgery should pause the Heal-n-Soothe® a minimum of two weeks prior to surgery and not start back up on Heal-n-Soothe® till all bleeding risk as resolved.
  • Individuals with known or suspected ulcerations of any part of the intestinal tract
  • Pregnant or lactating women.
  • Individuals currently taking antibiotics should not take Heal-n-Soothe® until you have completed taking the antibiotics, you may start the Heal-n-Soothe® back up, 3 days after you have stopped taking the last of the antibiotics. If you are taking Heal-n-Soothe® and need to be put on Antibiotics, you can stop the Heal-n-Soothe® that day and start the antibiotic the same day.
  • Individuals that are allergic to pineapples, papayas or any of the ingredients listed on the Heal-n-Soothe® label.
  • Individuals under the age of 18, will need parent’s consent and supervision by their physician.
  • Please pause the Heal n Soothe, if you cut your self and/or have active bleeding, you may resume taking Heal n Soothe, when risk of bleeding has stopped.
  • Note: If you take 81 mg of Aspirin every day, that is not an absolute contra-indication, like a prescription blood thinner would be, so we have to suggest that you consult your physician on the matter as only they know your complete medical history and only they can make that determination if Heal-n-Soothe® is appropriate for you to take or not.
  • Note: If you take a Calcium Channel Blocker or Antihypertensive drug, the two polyphenols (namely Citrus Bioflavonoids and Rutin) could interfere with the metabolism of those drugs, they are not absolute contra-indications but you have to consult your physician on the matter.
  • Note: Please understand that many supplements can naturally thin the blood and by taking one or more supplements that can naturally thin the blood you can create an imbalance in your system. It is important that you consult with your physician regarding the accumulative effect of all of the supplements you are taking, before starting Heal-n-Soothe® or any other supplement. Here is a shortlist of some of the more common supplements that can naturally thin the blood (this is not a complete list) Feverfew, Chinese Herbs, Grape Seed Extract, Ginkgo Biloba, Cinnamon, Garlic, Digestive Enzymes and Systemic Enzymes.

The known contraindicated drugs that restrict the use of Heal-n-Soothe® are Antibiotics, Anti-Fibrinolytics and Blood Thinners, above and beyond those drugs, if you have questions or concerns we have to suggest to you to consult your physician as only they know your complete medical history and only then can give you a specific answer in this matter. 

We know most doctors do not know a lot about supplements but on the flip side, they are the ones that have established your treatment plan and only they know what changes or additions are appropriate for the specific plan of care they have set for you. We do wish we could give you a more complete answer from our end but as a practical matter, we have to ask you to consult your physician when it comes to the question if you can take Heal-n-Soothe®.

Lastly, if they do give you permission to take Heal-n-Soothe®, we simply ask you to take your medications and Heal-n-Soothe® 60 minutes apart, it does not matter which one you take first, we just prefer to not have the drug and Heal-n-Soothe® in the gut at the same time.

 

Please review the Universal Safety Precautions for additional information

The LWN/HBI Universal Safety Precautions Statement on Supplements:


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