Based on your answers, your product does not appear to be a therapeutic good under the declaration and may be classified as a food. However, note that there might be other reasons your product could be considered to be a therapeutic good (see Food-Medicine Interface Guidance Tool).
Please refer to Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) for further information about how your product may be regulated as a food.
If your product is already included in the ARTG and on the basis of the assessment in this tool your product is not a therapeutic good, you may consider cancelling your entry from the ARTG. If you choose not to cancel your product at this time, the TGA may investigate the regulatory status of your product in the future and elect to take action to remove it from the ARTG.