I didn’t make it past the sales pitch. The appointment lasted about an hour and a half (or more) mostly consisting of someone reading scores back to me from the symptom form I had completed when I signed up- it was constant manipulative sales tactics including visualizing what my life would look like if I felt better with little to no information on how that would happen and asking me about 45 times if this felt like something I wanted though I had no idea what I was even agreeing to.I understand that this is a business; however, I sought this out hoping to receive the kind of comprehensive support I’ve been missing for years from conventional medicine. I also PAID $30 to be sold to... Believing I was meeting with a true health practitioner, I shared that my miscarriage was what prompted me to seek assistance. It felt like they were trying to capitalize on the traumatic experiences Instead of true support, I was met with a series of sales qualifying questions, no details on pricing, what was or wasn’t included, and then, when we finally got to the cost, the first question I was asked was, “Do you have good credit?” before I even saw a cost. That turned me off and was a far cry from what I believed to be the purpose of Dr. Axe’s teachings. I had hoped for a faith-based, compassionate approach to address my health concerns. While I don’t doubt that the program may be supportive for some, the experience felt disingenuous and sales-driven. The representative even used the classic line that I had “one day before the price went up $1,500.” I left feeling deeply disappointed. The pricing I was provided verbally didn’t match what the sales collateral stated.. for example, there was $1,000 in the line item for 2 rounds of blood testing that was no longer included but ONE round would be part of the increase to $8,500. So, I would get the program for 8k with no blood testing but 8,500 for one round of blood testing. I had a lot of questions on how you could do this without blood testing, and why the $1,000 for blood testing was still being charged though there was no blood testing. I want true support to my health- not a time share or used car pitch. While I do believe Dr. Axe’s practices are worthwhile, I believe greed has turned this from being about helping people to making money. So, so disappointed.
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