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Results vary from patient to patient. CIOFM does not make any claims or guarantees about the treatments we provide. Results vary from patient to patient based on many factors. No prescriptions or treatments will be given unless a clinical need exists based on an examination by the physician. Any review or other material that could be regarded as a testimonial or endorsement does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of any consultation. The testimonials on this website represent the anecdotal experience of individual consumers.

There are risks and potential benefits with all therapies (natural and conventional). Natural therapies present very real risks. Many supplements and foods inhibit anti-cancer pathways. There may be side effects to these treatments, and there may be drug interactions with other medications.

It is important that you: (1) consult your other treating physicians concerning treatments provided by CIOFM and (2) notify your other treating physicians of the supplements that you are using as part of your treatment to assess for possible drug interactions with any medications they are prescribing or may prescribe.   While CIOFM reviews potential drug interactions with herbal therapies at the outset of treatment, it is important to review drug interactions periodically or when your treating physicians add or change your medication.

CIOFM may use functional foods, functional medicine testing, non-traditional anti-cancer therapies, non-FDA approved therapies or off-label therapies. While we feel every patient would benefit from lifestyle modifications and eliminating root causes of inflammation and potentially cancer, we cannot guarantee such benefits as cure or prolonged survival.