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Terms and Conditions

Effective Date: [Insert Date]

Welcome to WellMe.in! By accessing or using our website (https://wellme.in), you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms and Conditions. Please read these carefully. If you do not agree to these Terms, you should not use this website.

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing or using this website, you agree to the terms and conditions laid out here. These Terms may be updated periodically, and it is your responsibility to review them regularly. Continued use of the site indicates your acceptance of the latest terms.

2. Health Disclaimer

The content on WellMe.in is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding any health-related questions or concerns.

  • WellMe.in does not offer medical or professional advice.
  • You are solely responsible for your own health and wellbeing.
  • Do not disregard medical advice or delay seeking medical treatment due to information found on this website.

3. Use of Content

All content on WellMe.in, including text, images, videos, and other materials, is owned by WellMe.in unless otherwise stated. You are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and use the content for personal, non-commercial purposes.

  • Prohibited Uses: You may not copy, modify, reproduce, distribute, or sell any part of the website without written consent from WellMe.in.
  • User Contributions: If you submit content, comments, or feedback to the website, you grant WellMe.in a perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free license to use, reproduce, and distribute your content.

4. Affiliate Disclaimer

Some of the links on WellMe.in may be affiliate links. This means that we may earn a commission if you click on the link or make a purchase through that link. The commission does not affect the price you pay for the product or service. We only recommend products and services that we believe will add value to our readers.

5. Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. Please refer to our [Privacy Policy](insert link) to understand how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.

6. Third-Party Links

The website may contain links to third-party websites that are not owned or controlled by WellMe.in. We are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of any third-party websites. You access any third-party websites at your own risk.

7. Limitation of Liability

WellMe.in and its owners, employees, or contributors shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from:

  • The use of or inability to use the website.
  • Errors, inaccuracies, or omissions in the content.
  • Any actions taken based on the information provided on the website.

8. Indemnification

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless WellMe.in, its affiliates, and their respective directors, employees, and agents from any claims, liabilities, damages, and expenses arising from your use of the website or violation of these Terms.

9. Termination

We reserve the right to terminate or suspend access to our website at our discretion, without prior notice, for conduct that we believe violates these Terms or is harmful to other users of the website, us, or third parties.

10. Governing Law

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of India. Any disputes arising from or related to the use of the website shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in [Your Jurisdiction].

11. Changes to the Terms

WellMe.in reserves the right to modify or update these Terms and Conditions at any time. We will notify users of any significant changes by posting a notice on the website or via email. Your continued use of the site after changes have been posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.

12. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about these Terms and Conditions, please contact us at:

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