Disclaimer & Safety Information

Medical Disclaimer

NOTHING IN THE EA5 SERVICES IS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MENTAL HEALTH OR MEDICAL TREATMENT. YOU SHOULD ALWAYS SEEK THE ATTENTION OF A LICENSED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL FOR ANY CONCERNS.

By granting you the right to use the Services, EA5 does not assume any obligation or liability with respect to your health or your physical activity or condition. In no event will EA5 be liable for any death or bodily injury that you suffer, or that you cause to any third party, in connection with your use of the Services or any activity you undertake in connection therewith. As between you and EA5, you are solely responsible for your use of the Services and your health and medical conditions and treatment related thereto.

Except as otherwise expressly set forth in our Terms of Service, you agree that:

  1. the Services are provided for informational purposes only and are not intended, designed, or implied to diagnose, prevent, or treat any condition or disease, or to be a substitute for professional medical care;
  2. EA5 is not a licensed medical care provider and does not engage in, and has no expertise in, diagnosing, examining, or treating medical conditions of any kind, or in prescribing treatments or determining the effect of any specific treatment on a medical condition;
  3. EA5 does not provide emergency services and is not obligated to contact you or anyone on your behalf with respect to your medical condition or treatment;
  4. EA5 is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability, effectiveness, or correct use of any of the Services;
  5. You should always consult a medical professional if you have any questions regarding a medical condition; and
  6. You should never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or received using the Services.

Safety Information

Guided Audio Sessions may include a range of different breathing exercises. Do not practice these exercises during pregnancy, or if you are epileptic. People with cardiovascular issues, or any other serious health conditions, should always consult a medical professional before starting breathing exercises. These breathing exercises are a guide only, you should always listen to your own body and not push yourself, if you feel unwell STOP. Never practice breathing exercises before or during driving, operating heavy machinery, swimming, taking a bath, or performing other tasks that require attention and concentration, or in any other circumstance where the loss of consciousness could result in bodily harm. Deep breathing may cause tingling sensations, a ringing in the ears, and/or light-headedness. These are normal responses and are no cause for alarm. If you faint, however, you have gone too far and should take it more slowly next time.