Disclaimers
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Disclosures
If you sign up for a service, you will be required to sign a client agreement/waiver form with the following disclosure information:
“This program is not meant to be diagnostic or used as medical therapy. The information provided is meant to be educational. For medical diagnosis and treatment/management, please refer to your primary care physician/specialist. Although the owner and princpal of the The Foodie Fit Mom LLC (hereinafter collectively “The Foodie Fit Mom”) holds an undergraduate degree in sport and exercise science, a postgraduate degree in physician assistant studies with 15 years of experience, and a Functional Nutrition Informed Professional certification, The Foodie Fit Mom is not a licensed dietitian or nutritionist. Recommendations are meant to guide you to a more healthful state, and, although these guidelines may help prevent future disease, they are not meant to diagnose or treat any underlying medical condition.
Prior to starting this program, participants are advised to seek physical evaluation by his/her primary care physician to be cleared for physical activity. Failure to do so is on the participant’s liability.
By signing below, you agree not to hold The Foodie Fit Mom accountable for any injury or illness endured. The Foodie Fit Mom is not accountable for any allergic reaction or medication interaction a client may have secondary to a food or supplement. Participants are advised to discuss any supplementation with his/her primary care physician/specialist prior to initiating.”