Healtheries Seatone GLME has been sold internationally for more than 30 years with no serious side effects having been reported. However, the following people should avoid taking Seatone:
- Individuals with shellfish allergy or gout are advised not to use Seatone.
- It is also suggested that Seatone should not to be used by persons using prescription blood thinners or monoamine oxidase in inhibitory drugs.
- People on a completely salt-free diet may also want to avoid using Seatone because it contains natural minerals and very small amounts of natural sea salt.
- Not recommended if pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Advisory: This is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of medical complaints. It is for information purposes only.
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