Terms & Conditions
A Legal Disclaimer
At Herpfree, we want to make it clear that we are not licensed medical professionals, and we do not prescribe any medications or treatments. The use of our product is at your own risk. Our product is 100% natural and is based on a blend of vitamins designed to support health.
Herpfree offers a dietary supplement that is all-natural and formulated to help improve the immune system and support the body in managing viruses, including herpes. While our product focuses on herpes, it may also contribute to overall immune health and help in preventing other viral infections. Please note that we will provide a list of viruses that our product may help keep under control.
It is important to emphasize that our product does not guarantee 100% relief or healing. It is intended to assist in managing outbreaks and may help prevent future occurrences if taken consistently. However, we cannot guarantee a specific timeframe for when the product may affect viral presence in the body.
We strongly recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication or treatment plan. Our product is designed to help support and manage viral activity in the body, but it is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment.
Terms & Conditions - The Basics
Having said that, Terms and Conditions (“T&C”) are a set of legally binding terms defined by you, as the owner of this website. The T&C set forth the legal boundaries governing the activities of the website visitors, or your customers, while they visit or engage with this website. The T&C are meant to establish the legal relationship between the site visitors and you as the website owner.
T&C should be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires T&C that are different from the T&C of a website only providing information (like a blog, a landing page, and so on).
T&C provide you as the website owner the ability to protect yourself from potential legal exposure, but this may differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, so make sure to receive local legal advice if you are trying to protect yourself from legal exposure.
What to Include in the T&C Document
Generally speaking, T&C often address these types of issues: Who is allowed to use the website; the possible payment methods; a declaration that the website owner may change his or her offering in the future; the types of warranties the website owner gives his or her customers; a reference to issues of intellectual property or copyrights, where relevant; the website owner’s right to suspend or cancel a member’s account; and much, much more.
To learn more about this, check out our article “Creating a Terms and Conditions Policy”.