The ingredients in TRX2® capsules consist entirely of drug-free compounds - all of which occur naturally or are synthesized as normal metabolites within the human body. Further, the dosage selected for TRX2® products has been set well below the experimental levels used in clinical studies. The individual substances contained in TRX2® have been tested for decades, and produce very few side-effects when taken in this concentration. Occasionally, consumers report transitory gastrointestinal effects, such as an upset stomach. Therefore we recommended taking TRX2® with food. Customers who suffer from digestive system disorders should consult their healthcare professional before taking TRX2®. Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid consuming TRX2® due to the lack of long-term safety data. Customers suffering from diabetes or customers who are glucose-intolerant should check with their healthcare professional before starting TRX2® supplementation.
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