FDA Disclaimer

Important regulatory information about Arialief as a dietary supplement

⚠️ FDA Required Disclaimer: The statements made on this website regarding Arialief have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any dietary supplement.

What Is a Dietary Supplement?

Under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, dietary supplements are regulated differently from prescription or over-the-counter drugs. A dietary supplement is defined as a product intended to supplement the diet that contains one or more dietary ingredients — such as vitamins, minerals, herbs, amino acids, or other substances.

Dietary supplements do not require pre-market approval from the FDA the way pharmaceutical drugs do. However, manufacturers must ensure their products are safe and that any claims made about them are truthful and not misleading.

How Arialief Is Regulated

Arialief is classified as a dietary supplement and is regulated under DSHEA. It is not an FDA-approved drug. However, it is manufactured in a facility that:

GMP compliance means the facility follows strict standards for ingredient identity, purity, strength and composition. This is the highest quality standard available to supplement manufacturers under US law.

About Health Claims on This Website

Statements on this website about Arialief's potential to support nerve health, ease discomfort or promote wellness are based on general nutritional science research. These statements are structure/function claims — they describe the role a nutrient or ingredient may play in normal body function — and are not claims that the product treats or prevents any medical condition.

Individual results will vary. What works for one person may not work for another. The customer reviews and testimonials shared on this website reflect individual experiences and are not guaranteed to represent typical outcomes.

When to Seek Medical Advice

Arialief is not a substitute for professional medical care. You should consult a licensed healthcare provider:

Scientific References

This website references peer-reviewed research to support ingredient descriptions. Those references are provided for educational purposes only and do not imply that Arialief has been studied or approved for any particular medical use. You can review the referenced studies directly on PubMed.gov.

Contact

If you have questions about these disclaimers or about the regulatory status of Arialief, please contact us at support@arialief.com.