Limbrel’s Safety Limbrel’s ingredients have GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) status according to
strict FDA standards. For an ingredient to achieve GRAS status the requirements include a technical
demonstration of non-toxicity and safety as well as general recognition and agreement on that safety by
experts in the field. Foods for general consumption in the U.S. hold GRAS status and are therefore
considered safe for public consumption. Many food additives with widely accepted therapeutic benefits have
been approved as GRAS ingredients such as Folic acid, Vitamin C and Calcium.
In human clinical studies, Limbrel has shown safety standards with side effects comparable to placebo.
To date, the number of product complaints and adverse events about Limbrel from either physicians or
patients has been very low compared to most other prescription products. In animal studies, Limbrel has
been shown to be safe with no significant side effects, damage to organs, or changes in organ function
at doses up to 20 times the equivalent human dose. In laboratory tests, Limbrel has been shown to be safe
with a very low potential for drug interactions.
As with any other prescription product, you should discuss the benefits versus the potential for side effects
or allergies with your physician before using Limbrel. No product, including Limbrel, has a 0% chance of
ever causing a side effect or adverse reaction.