Yes, the safety of ELEOTINŽ has been scientifically tested and demonstrated. For example, test rats were given huge dosages (50 times the human dosage) over an extended period of 7 months. There were no adverse side effects or damage to the organs. Furthermore, all the ingredients in ELEOTINŽ have been used for several thousands of years in various countries. They are all recorded in pharmacopeias in these countries as safe to use as food. Also, 40,000 customers have used ELEOTINŽ with no problems.
This kind of remarkable safety record could be one of the most important distinctions between ELEOTINŽ and other diabetic products. ELEOTINŽ is basically a food. It is so mild and gentle that one can use large quantities over a long period of time.
From the 40,000 users, only 3 users reported minor discomfort. One user experienced constipation and the other two users experienced diarrhea. An immediate investigation revealed that this was due to the high fiber content in ELEOTINŽ. Their dosages were reduced and the problems disappeared.
The safety of ELEOTINŽ has been officially proven in various government agencies, such as South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, China, and other countries issued seals of safety for ELEOTINŽ. Also, independent safety testing labs confirmed the safety of ELEOTINŽ. There are no herbicides, pesticides, or heavy metals. This is the question you need to ask all the producers of herbal products: how do you know that the herbs you are using are free of herbicides, pesticides and toxic heavy metals? Simply claiming that it's herbal so it's safe is not true. At Eastwood Bio-Medical Research Inc. (EBMR), the manufacturers of ELEOTINŽ, each batch undergoes rigorous testing.
One may also ask whether ELEOTINŽ will interact with other drugs. In general, ELEOTINŽ is a gentle and mild herbal combination that does not interact with existing treatments. ELEOTINŽ users have used a wide variety of hypoglycaemic drugs and other diabetic drugs. There has never been any interaction complaint. However, although ELEOTINŽ does not interact with these diabetic drugs, there is no way to absolutely exclude the possibility of a negative drug reaction.
Imagine that a new drug appears in the future. How can it be guaranteed that ELEOTINŽ will not have negative interactions with this new drug that has not yet appeared? What if someone designs a special drug for the sole purpose of having a negative interaction with ELEOTINŽ? The most that can be said is that so far, there are no known or reported negative interactions between our present day drugs and ELEOTINŽ.
Here is a rule of thumb you can follow: if a drug appears on the market and does not come with any specific warnings against some food, then you may feel relatively safe that there are no interactions between this drug and ELEOTINŽ. Remember that ELEOTINŽ is basically a food. When some drugs come with warning against some food, then consult a doctor regarding this issue. This is suggested as a hypothetical issue. So far there has not been a single case of adverse interactions between ELEOTINŽ and other drugs.
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