Livosa is a general wellness and self-tracking application. It is not a medical device, and nothing in it constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
1. Livosa is a wellness tool
Livosa helps you record and understand your own nutrition, medicines, supplements, symptoms, and other wellness data. It is designed to support healthy habits and informed conversations with your care team — not to replace them. Livosa has not been evaluated or cleared by the FDA, EMA, or any other medical regulator, and it makes no claims to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or condition.
2. Safety flags and reference information are educational
Features such as medicine–supplement interaction scans, drug–nutrient depletion flags, nutrition targets, insights, patterns, and experiment suggestions are generated from published reference sources combined with the data you log. This information:
- may be incomplete, out of date, or not applicable to your specific medical situation;
- does not know your full medical history, and cannot account for conditions, allergies, dosing nuances, or medicines you haven't logged;
- is not a substitute for the professional judgment of a doctor or pharmacist;
- the absence of a flag is never a guarantee of safety.
Never start, stop, or change a medication, supplement, or diet because of something Livosa shows you without talking to your doctor or pharmacist first.
3. AI-generated content can be wrong
The AI Coach, photo food recognition, and AI-generated insights use artificial-intelligence models. AI output can be inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading even when it sounds confident, and nutrition estimates from photos are approximations. Verify anything important — especially anything touching medicines or health decisions — with a qualified professional.
4. No clinician–patient relationship
Using Livosa, including the AI Coach, does not create a doctor–patient, pharmacist–patient, dietitian–client, or any other professional care relationship between you and Livosa Health or anyone involved in building the app.
5. Emergencies
Livosa is not for emergencies. If you think you may be experiencing a medical emergency — including a suspected overdose, severe reaction, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or thoughts of harming yourself — call your local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency department immediately. Do not wait for, or rely on, anything in the app.
6. Your responsibility
You are responsible for the accuracy of what you log and for decisions you make about your own health. Share your Livosa reports with your care team — that's what they're for — and let the professionals interpret them alongside everything else they know about you.
Questions about this disclaimer: support@livosahealth.com. See also our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.