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The OC Chiropractor alias The Crack Jokester

moving supplement units at The OC Chiropractor

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Practice location

992-0766 1601 Dove St Unit 190

Newport Beach, CA 92660

Bottom line

Mostly evidence, with a few persuasion patterns mixed in.

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Behold The OC Chiropractor, the punny king of spinal 'cracks' who thinks 'low back pain' is the only condition worth a hashtag. While his fellow doc bros are selling 'root cause' detox stacks and recruiting MLM ambassadors, he's out here cracking jokes about adjustments, wasting a perfectly good chiropractic license on humor instead of hype. A true disappointment for the grift economy, but a relief for anyone who hates being sold a miracle cure.

8/100

Moderate signals

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Score breakdown

60/100
Credentials
Chiropractor (DC) is a legitimate but narrow credential; score is mid-range because the clip makes no medical claims to inflate it.
0/100
Manipulation
Zero tactics detected; no fear-mongering, false authority, or disclaimer hypocrisy in this punny clip.
15/100
Sales funnel
No supplements, labs, or store links pitched; the funnel is non-existent.
40/100
Grift map
Few outbound commerce links detected.
Evidence gap
No claims were literature-checked.
0/100
Bro energy
No grifter signals; the subject is just making a joke about 'crack' (adjustments) and low back pain, not selling a protocol.

Direct answer

The NPI registry lists them as Chiropractor (DC) in California, not an MD/DO physician. Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed public health content from The OC Chiropractor titled "Not all crack is whack " using transcript and metadata. No medical claims were made in this clip, so there is no evidence gap to assess. The content is a humorous pun about chiropractic adjustments ('crack') and low back pain, with no assertions about diagnosing, treating, or reversing serious conditions. Literature cross-check is in progress.

Key findings

  • NPI registry confirms Alex VanDerschelden as Chiropractor (DC) in California (NPI 1487132551).see section ↓
  • No grift pattern detected in this clip. The content is a brief, non-medical joke about chiropractic adjustments ('crack') and low back pain, with no funnel, product pitch, or scare content.see section ↓

Claims & evidence

Scope and literature cross-checks run when health claims or listed services are present in the scanned material.

Manipulation

Nothing flagged in this section for this scan.

Commerce & grift map

No grift pattern detected in this clip. The content is a brief, non-medical joke about chiropractic adjustments ('crack') and low back pain, with no funnel, product pitch, or scare content.

Critical

No FTC-style compensation disclosure

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Credentials & scope

Glossary: Chiropractor (“Dr.”)

Stated: none · Likely: unverified

Verified against the federal provider registry: D.C. · Chiropractor · CA license 33856.

No specific credentials or claims were made in this short-form clip; the subject is identified as a chiropractor via hashtags, but the clip itself contains no medical advice or scope assertions.

  • Chiropractor, Chiropractor

    Chiropractic scope is limited to musculoskeletal/nervous-system conditions via spinal adjustment; must identify as DC, not MD; must disclose financial relationships if promoting products; must not claim to treat systemic disease.

    Confirmed against the federal provider registry

General State Chiropractic Board Standards

Subject appears to be a chiropractor. Practice state could not be reliably detected, using general chiropractic board standards. No obvious state chiropractic licensing board scope or disclosure violations flagged in this material, but verify against current board rules.

Chiropractic scope is limited to musculoskeletal/nervous-system conditions via spinal adjustment; must identify as DC, not MD; must disclose financial relationships if promoting products; must not claim to treat systemic disease.

Validated associated properties

Surfaces tied to this Doc Bro by domain, branding, or funnel routing. Third-party platforms are labeled as routes, not as owned properties.

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Hi, A reader of Dr. Trust Me Bro thought you might know something firsthand about The OC Chiropractor and the public claims we documented here: https://drtrustmebro.com/influencer/PaEsCIaQab-JPYPdyCn0W#report We are independent journalists that are focused on uncovering grift and manipulation perpetrated by medical practitioners that are operating outside their licensed scope. We want to hear from insiders: employees, former employees, accountants, billing staff, sales reps, IT staff, anyone who knows. Worth telling us about The OC Chiropractor: - Medicaid or Medicare overbilling - Care plans structured to funnel someone's grandma toward an upsell for money. - Insight into the real reason they refuse insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare, not the version they give the public - Upselling unnecessary tests and panels - Kickbacks for lab, vendor, or other referrals - Discussions or policy, written or otherwise, that steers patients away from physicians properly licensed for the care The OC Chiropractor is treating out of scope - Any scheme to squeeze a few more dollars out of grandma We are especially interested in how The OC Chiropractor handled payment and coverage: were people told to swipe an FSA or HSA card at checkout, handed a superbill or receipt to submit themselves, or told the service is not covered by insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid? Here is why that matters: https://drtrustmebro.com/patterns/fsa-hsa-loophole You can reach the confidential tip line here, on the record or anonymously: https://drtrustmebro.com/whistleblower You can also simply hit reply to this email and start the conversation here. You do not have to give your name. Add whatever context, dates, or links you are comfortable sharing, and leave out anything you are not. There is no pressure to respond, and you can ignore this message if it is not relevant to you. This message was sent by a reader through Dr. Trust Me Bro's website. Your address was entered by that reader, not collected by us, and is not added to any mailing list. Independent data journalism, serious citations.

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