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Alex James Vanderschelden alias Dr. Engagement Bait

Instagram · 183498412

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

Oh, look at Alex VanDerschelden, the Glowstick Adjuster, cracking Floyd Mayweather like a cheap glowstick because he's got the 'tough' spine of a legend! He's not selling you a detox tea or a $500 lab panel here, just a little 'crack' and a wink, proving that sometimes a chiropractor can just be a chiropractor without trying to turn your spine into a MLM pyramid.

10/100

Moderate signals

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Score breakdown

85/100
Credentials
Alex VanDerschelden holds a legitimate DC license, but the 'Dr.' title is a narrow professional credential, not an MD/DO, so the score is mid-high rather than top-tier.
5/100
Manipulation
Near-zero manipulation; the clip is a humorous observation with no fear-mongering, false authority, or urgency tactics.
15/100
Sales funnel
Zero sales funnel; no supplements, labs, or booking links are pitched in this content.
40/100
Grift map
No grift map; the money flow is non-existent in this clip.
Evidence gap
No evidence gap detected; the content does not make unsupported medical claims.
10/100
Bro energy
Low score; the subject is acting as a standard chiropractor sharing a moment, not a grifter running an affiliate pyramid or selling 'root cause' protocols.

Direct answer

Often searched as Dr Alex James Vanderschelden. The NPI registry lists them as Chiropractor (DC) in California, not an MD/DO physician. Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed public health content from Alex James Vanderschelden titled "Can’t knock him out, but he cracks like a glowstick I’ll tell you that 🥊" using transcript and metadata. No evidence gap exists in this clip because the content does not make any medical claims about diagnosing, treating, or reversing systemic diseases; it is purely a humorous observation of a spinal adjustment on a public figure. Literature cross-check is in progress.

Key findings

  • NPI registry confirms Alex VanDerschelden as Chiropractor (DC) in California (NPI 1487132551).see section ↓
  • Dr Alex James Vanderschelden is marketed with a doctor title, but reviewed credentials indicate Chiropractor (DC) rather than an MD/DO physician license.see section ↓
  • No grift pattern detected in this specific clip. The content is a short, non-commercial observation of a spinal adjustment on a public figure (Floyd Mayweather) with no product pitches, lab upsells, or affiliate recruitment.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 specific clip. The content is a short, non-commercial observation of a spinal adjustment on a public figure (Floyd Mayweather) with no product pitches, lab upsells, or affiliate recruitment.

Critical

No FTC-style compensation disclosure

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Credentials & scope

Glossary: Chiropractor (“Dr.”)

Stated: none · Likely: Chiropractor

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

The subject identifies as a chiropractor (Chiropractor) with no indication of MD/DO licensure. The content is purely about a spinal adjustment and does not claim to treat systemic disease.

  • DC, Doctor of Chiropractic

    A state-licensed professional degree focused on musculoskeletal and nervous system care via spinal adjustment; not a medical doctor (MD) or osteopathic physician (DO) license.

    Limited to evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal and nervous-system conditions through spinal adjustment and authorized adjunctive therapies. Does not include general internal medicine, prescription pharmacology, or primary disease management of systemic conditions (e.g., cancer, autoimmune disease, diabetes).

    Confirmed against the federal provider registry

California Board of Chiropractic Examiners

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.

California chiropractic scope is limited to musculoskeletal/nervous system care via adjustment. Advertising must identify the provider as a DC. Financial relationships must be disclosed if products are promoted. No claims to diagnose/treat systemic disease.

Validated associated properties

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