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The publisher does not advocate the use of any particular healthcare protocol but believes the information in any issue that he has written should be available to the public.
Both, the publisher and author are not responsible for any adverse effects or consequences resulting from the use of suggestions, preparations, or procedures discussed in any issue, book, and manual or in person. Should the reader have any questions concerning the appropriateness of any procedures or preparations mentioned, the author, publisher, my staff, and I strongly suggests that you consult with your physician prior to starting a complementary and alternative health program, and never stop taking medication without consulting your licensed medical doctor, or primary care physician first.
Charles Kwang, D.C.
COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE REMINDER
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Please understand that the use of cleansing, nutritional, and traditional Chinese herbal teas are not methods for the “diagnosing,” “curing”, or “treating” of any disease, including, but not limited to, conditions of cancer, AIDs, eczema, infections, or other medical conditions, and that diseases are not being tested for or treated. You should always consult with your primary care physician before you decide to begin any cleansing, nutritional, or dietary supplement cleansing program.
Dr. Kwang’s Nutritional Program* is meant to supplement, or complement your current medical treatment. It is not meant to replace any treatment that your doctor may have prescribed for you. Always consult your doctor before beginning Dr. Kwang’s Nutritional Program, and while you are participating in the program that Dr. Kwang recommends for you.
Please do not decrease the dosage(s) of any current medication(s) you are taking before contacting your primary care physician. In case of an emergency, please contact your physician or an emergency service provider (911) immediately.