freedomfrites
FreedomFrites
freedomfrites

Understatement. Newsfeed apparently is Kinja based and it barely loads sometimes.

It means the only people dumb enough to use them are women with money to burn.

I'm going out on a limb here but wouldn't a nutritionist have training and certification and/or licensing?

The most disgusting part of this is that hack Steve Harvey.

Chiropractors are often covered (they have good lobbyists), and acupuncture has medical validation. I can get you cites if you require for the acupuncture side, but it is limited to certain kinds of treatment. Most will not cover acupuncture for allergies, because there's no medical data to back it up, but they will

Not to worry, that's next on the list for rich women.

Is she Irish or American? In any case tell her to mind her own or she won't have anyone to care for her in her old age.

Oh did I forget the part where they call your Uber? Oh my bad!

Palm-reading, energy halo interpretation, past life regression, doulas, all part and parcel of things that have absolutely no medically proven purpose.

So you work at Google, land of ridiculous perks. Got it.

Straight women...

Oh did I forget the part where they call your Uber? Oh my bad!

Oh well someone else told me they would be covered under her insurance plan, so apparently the crazy is already out of the barn.

And you do know that plenty of insurance companies pay out for services of individuals who are not medical professionals in any appreciable sense, right?

Or the super woman who reads your halos and tells you about your past lives!

"medical advocacy" No, you need to register as a lobbyist or start a non-profit and have your advocacy approved by the IRS, but that is in absolutely no way medicine.

And what?

Did you read the part where they're demanding insurance coverage payment for their services?

Or just as much: why should the rest of us with insurance have to pay for your "coach"? Nah, that nonsense is, well nonsense you need to pay for your self.

Which still doesn't meet any professional medical bar. They're basically less believable than chiropractors.