- The garlic oil softgel capsule is generally safe to use, but always consult your physician before starting any new dietary supplement.
- If you experience any unexpected side effects, stop using the product and seek medical attention immediately.
- Store in a cool, dry and dark place.
- Keep the product out of reach of children.
FAQs
Q1. Can I take garlic oil softgel capsules with other medications?
Ans. While this product is generally safe to use alongside most medications, always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting any new supplement regimen.
Q2. How long will it take to see the benefits of taking garlic oil softgel capsules?
Ans. The benefits of taking garlic supplements can vary between individuals based on factors like age, overall health, and dosage. It's advised to take them consistently as directed and be patient as beneficial changes may occur over several weeks or months.
Q3. What should I do if I miss a dose?
Ans. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's near the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and proceed with your regular schedule.
Q4. Can I take these garlic oil softgel capsules to treat colds and coughs?
Ans. Garlic oil is known to manage recurring coughs and colds, but the product is not a treatment for them.
Q5. Can I open the capsule and consume the garlic oil directly?
Ans. No. Swallow the capsule intact for optimal absorption and benefit. Do not open, chew, or crush the capsules.
Testimonials
'I used to have constant issues with digestion, but ever since I started consuming the garlic oil softgel capsules, I have felt a noticeable improvement in my digestive health.'- Ravi Shankar, Engineer, 42
'The garlic oil softgel capsule has not only helped me manage my cholesterol levels but also improved my overall health. I couldn't be more grateful for this product!'- Lata Naik, Homemaker, 55
'My physician recommended the garlic oil softgel to me as a supplement to improve my immune system. I must say, it has worked wonders! The frequent colds that I used to suffer from are now a thing of the past.' - Sunil Menon, Businessman, 46