Tina Moore
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Podcast Appearances
Then ask them, do you have any clinical training? Or just go look them up, right? If you're dealing with a chiropractor who has an ND, say, where did you go to school? And if it was the, you know, the, what was it? The American naturopathic medical certification board. If that's what's on their diploma, then you can call bullshit. They're not real NDs.
They did not go through the same ND, rigorous ND training. They went through a health coaching program to add on. And the doctor part is real because they're a chiropractor, but the ND part is fake. I see that one all the time. And then here's my favorite part. I'm going to tell you my favorite. My favorite is the people who have absolutely no healthcare training whatsoever.
They did not go through the same ND, rigorous ND training. They went through a health coaching program to add on. And the doctor part is real because they're a chiropractor, but the ND part is fake. I see that one all the time. And then here's my favorite part. I'm going to tell you my favorite. My favorite is the people who have absolutely no healthcare training whatsoever.
They did not go through the same ND, rigorous ND training. They went through a health coaching program to add on. And the doctor part is real because they're a chiropractor, but the ND part is fake. I see that one all the time. And then here's my favorite part. I'm going to tell you my favorite. My favorite is the people who have absolutely no healthcare training whatsoever.
They've never spent an hour in any kind of training in healthcare world. They have literally no clinical training whatsoever. They've never seen clients or patients, but they give you hardcore fear tactics around things like Ozempic and then try to sell you into, you know, food is medicine. That's the only thing you need. You don't take these medications. They're going to kill you.
They've never spent an hour in any kind of training in healthcare world. They have literally no clinical training whatsoever. They've never seen clients or patients, but they give you hardcore fear tactics around things like Ozempic and then try to sell you into, you know, food is medicine. That's the only thing you need. You don't take these medications. They're going to kill you.
They've never spent an hour in any kind of training in healthcare world. They have literally no clinical training whatsoever. They've never seen clients or patients, but they give you hardcore fear tactics around things like Ozempic and then try to sell you into, you know, food is medicine. That's the only thing you need. You don't take these medications. They're going to kill you.
And they've got big voices and they get on all the podcasts and they go viral and they write bestselling books and they have absolutely no health credentials whatsoever. And they're scaring the shit out of you to get off of things or to listen to their way. And they'll tell you with conviction that it just takes 12 weeks of dietary changes to cure PCOS.
And they've got big voices and they get on all the podcasts and they go viral and they write bestselling books and they have absolutely no health credentials whatsoever. And they're scaring the shit out of you to get off of things or to listen to their way. And they'll tell you with conviction that it just takes 12 weeks of dietary changes to cure PCOS.
And they've got big voices and they get on all the podcasts and they go viral and they write bestselling books and they have absolutely no health credentials whatsoever. And they're scaring the shit out of you to get off of things or to listen to their way. And they'll tell you with conviction that it just takes 12 weeks of dietary changes to cure PCOS.
And they'll tell you this on some of the biggest podcast platforms in the world. And they have absolutely no healthcare experience. So. All right. So here's how you become a fake doctor. If any of you are interested, you complete an online naturopathic or PhD program from an unaccredited school. You receive a diploma by mail.
And they'll tell you this on some of the biggest podcast platforms in the world. And they have absolutely no healthcare experience. So. All right. So here's how you become a fake doctor. If any of you are interested, you complete an online naturopathic or PhD program from an unaccredited school. You receive a diploma by mail.
And they'll tell you this on some of the biggest podcast platforms in the world. And they have absolutely no healthcare experience. So. All right. So here's how you become a fake doctor. If any of you are interested, you complete an online naturopathic or PhD program from an unaccredited school. You receive a diploma by mail.
You go buy a board certification and then you open an Instagram account and call yourself Dr. So-and-so PhD or Dr. So-and-so ND. And there you go. And you're in business. So how to vet a practitioner? I think it's really easy. You ask them, what school did you attend? Was it accredited by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education? Did you pass your NPLEX exams?
You go buy a board certification and then you open an Instagram account and call yourself Dr. So-and-so PhD or Dr. So-and-so ND. And there you go. And you're in business. So how to vet a practitioner? I think it's really easy. You ask them, what school did you attend? Was it accredited by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education? Did you pass your NPLEX exams?
You go buy a board certification and then you open an Instagram account and call yourself Dr. So-and-so PhD or Dr. So-and-so ND. And there you go. And you're in business. So how to vet a practitioner? I think it's really easy. You ask them, what school did you attend? Was it accredited by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education? Did you pass your NPLEX exams?
Are you licensed by your state or province? Can I go look up your license? And can I verify you online? Can I verify your license online? And if they say no, and they might be a real ND and they're in an unlicensed state, so they might have some no's to those answers. But every single real ND I know went to an accredited school and sat for the NPLEX and passed it.
Are you licensed by your state or province? Can I go look up your license? And can I verify you online? Can I verify your license online? And if they say no, and they might be a real ND and they're in an unlicensed state, so they might have some no's to those answers. But every single real ND I know went to an accredited school and sat for the NPLEX and passed it.
Are you licensed by your state or province? Can I go look up your license? And can I verify you online? Can I verify your license online? And if they say no, and they might be a real ND and they're in an unlicensed state, so they might have some no's to those answers. But every single real ND I know went to an accredited school and sat for the NPLEX and passed it.
You don't get to call yourself doctor otherwise. Some red flags are vague and missing educational details. They call themselves a traditional naturopath. Like I said, that's usually a dead giveaway. They're board certified by some unknown or unregulated board like the American Naturopathic Medical, you know, whatever credentialing society. There's no listing of any official.