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Jaban M Moore alias The DUTCH Test Baron

moving supplement units at drjabanmoore.com

Practice location

925 Charlotte Street

Kansas City, MO 64106

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Jaban M Moore operates a high-volume grift under the Redefining Wellness Center banner, systematically advertising 15 to 23 activities outside the permitted scope of the Missouri chiropractic board while hiding a researched financial-remuneration model. He repeatedly fails to disclose paid promotions on social media and video platforms, instead using guest interviews to borrow authority while attributing their health claims to his own practice. Moore monetizes this deception through proprietary detox products, 50% commission affiliate programs, and aggressive upsells for 1:1 coaching and practitioner certifications, all wrapped in fear-mongering rhetoric about toxic overload and unexplained illness.

Automatic 100s across the board: this Doc Bro pays followers a commission to refer people, your grandma included, for blood draws and supplement hauls. When the patient pipeline has a compensation plan, the grift debate is over.

100/100

High grift signals

3 critical4 high0 medium0 low

Favorite diseases they “cure”

Recurring topics across analyses.

Parasites & toxins ×81Hormones ×31Autoimmune & inflammation ×24Gut & microbiome ×22Anxiety & brain fog ×13

Signature manipulation techniques

Top persuasion tactics detected.

False Authority ×17Fear Mongering ×16Sales Funnel Motive ×11Cherry-Picked Evidence ×9Testimonial Overload ×6

Score breakdown

0/100
Credentials
The license is real; the lane it is driving in is not. Public scope records flag this doc bro practicing well past what that license actually authorizes.
100/100
Manipulation
Automatic ceiling: recruiting followers to refer patients for commissions is the tactic that contains all other tactics.
100/100
Sales funnel
Automatic ceiling: a paid referral program means the audience IS the funnel.
100/100
Grift map
The funnel flows from scare content -> abnormal lab tests -> proprietary supplements -> coaching consult -> ambassador recruitment grift map score.
13/100
Evidence gap
Mainstream medical consensus does not support the claim that 'root cause medicine' can fix Lyme disease, PANS/PANDAS, or mold toxicity evidence gap.
100/100
Bro energy
Automatic ceiling: the ambassador program does the influencing.

Dossier synthesis

Jaban M Moore: The Scope-Breaking Grifter of Redefining Wellness

2 website5 YouTube10 Instagram4 Facebook

Jaban M Moore operates a high-volume grift under the Redefining Wellness Center banner, systematically advertising 15 to 23 activities outside the permitted scope of the Missouri chiropractic board while hiding a researched financial-remuneration model. He repeatedly fails to disclose paid promotions on social media and video platforms, instead using guest interviews to borrow authority while attributing their health claims to his own practice. Moore monetizes this deception through proprietary detox products, 50% commission affiliate programs, and aggressive upsells for 1:1 coaching and practitioner certifications, all wrapped in fear-mongering rhetoric about toxic overload and unexplained illness.

Cross-material patterns

  • Consistently advertises 15-23 activities outside permitted chiropractic scope in Missouri
  • Operates a researched financial-remuneration model across all content platforms
  • Repeats disclosure gaps for paid promotions on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook without on-surface notices
  • Uses guest interviews to borrow authority while the host retains control of health claims
  • Promotes proprietary detox products and affiliate programs with high commission rates (50%)
  • Upsells 1:1 coaching, practitioner certifications, and wellness memberships via direct calls-to-action

Recurring tactics

  • False authority by claiming to address 'whole person' causes without evidence
  • Cherry-picked evidence using anecdotal testimonials as diagnostic proof
  • Fear mongering about 'toxic overload' and 'unexplained health issues'
  • False dichotomy framing health as 'not just isolated symptoms'
  • Guest funnel manipulation where interview guests make claims the host attributes to their own practice

Financial themes

  • Proprietary product sales (MaX Detox Foot Bath System, Thrive With Lyme Blueprint)
  • High-yield affiliate/ambassador programs with 50% referral commissions
  • Paid wellness plans and membership upsells triggered by comment prompts
  • Coaching and consult upsells for 1:1 root cause uncovering
  • No-refund policies on proprietary products once shipped
  • Revenue generation from undisclosed paid promotions with lab testing and supplement companies

Scope & disclosure

  • Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners: 15-23 of advertised activities outside permitted scope with disclosure gaps
  • No paid-promotion disclosure on YouTube or Instagram content despite compensation from Functional Labs and Cutting-edge labs
  • Guest funnel: Host Jaban M Moore attributes health claims made by guests (e.g., Jill Carnahan, Torrie Thompson) to his own practice
  • Guest attributed claim: Interview guests discuss peptides and mold protocols, but host frames them as his clinic's solutions

Synthesized from 21 materials · 397 snippets · Jul 16, 2026

Direct answer

Often searched as Dr Jaban M Moore. Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed Jaban M Moore's claim that "Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, androgens, sex hormones) cause hair issues" using transcript and metadata cross-checked against academic sources. Peer-reviewed literature indicates the claim is only partially supported: Thyroid dysfunction is plausibly associated with hair shedding and diffuse hair changes, and the index paper on thyroid dysfunction and hair disorders states that hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and drug-induced hypothyroidism can induce widespread hair shedding . [1] Clinical review literature also supports that thyroid disease can present with diffuse hair loss and that regrowth is usual after thyroid normalization, especially in more severe or prolonged disease . Hair loss reviews and focused alopecia reviews describe thyroid hormones as important for hair follicle cycling and recommend checking thyroid function in patients with alopecia because an endocrine cause is possible . [4] Androgen-related hair loss is biologically plausible and is supported for androgenetic alopecia, where follicle sensitivity to androgens is central; the index paper on androgens summarizes androgen biological actions relevant to hair follicles . [2] Exogenous androgen supplementation has also been associated with hair loss risk in a recent review, supporting a causal role for androgen excess in some contexts . The claim is too broad as written because not all hair problems are caused by hormonal imbalance, and many hair disorders are multifactorial or unrelated to endocrine status. Thyroid-disease reviews note that mild or short-lived thyroid abnormalities are often unusual causes of hair loss, and the relationship between thyroid dysfunction and some alopecia types remains inconsistent . Observational alopecia studies have found higher thyroid-disease rates in some patients, but not always statistically different from controls, which weakens any blanket causal claim . The evidence is also weaker for sex-hormone imbalance in general as a universal explanation for hair issues. The index paper on endogenous sex steroid hormones focuses on mortality outcomes rather than hair loss, so it does not directly support the claim . For sex hormones, the strongest evidence is for specific disorders such as androgenetic alopecia rather than for a general statement that hormonal imbalance broadly causes hair issues . Much of the literature is review-based, retrospective, or associative rather than randomized evidence proving that hormone imbalance is the cause of most hair complaints. In practice, hair loss commonly involves genetics, autoimmune disease, nutritional deficiency, medications, stress, and inflammatory scalp disorders as alternative or coexisting explanations . Mainstream medical view is that certain hormonal disorders, especially clinically significant thyroid disease and androgen excess or sensitivity, can contribute to specific hair problems such as diffuse shedding or androgenetic alopecia, but hormonal imbalance is not the sole or even most common cause of hair issues overall . [3] The standard approach is to evaluate hair loss by pattern and context and to test for endocrine causes when symptoms or exam findings suggest them, rather than assuming hormones are the explanation for all hair complaints . Deterministic PubMed cross-check found no matching indexed studies for these terms (absence of indexed evidence is not evidence against the claim).

Key findings

  • Cherry-Picked Evidence: The content cherry-picks the link between hormones and hair loss while ignoring that most hair loss is genetic (androgenetic alopecia) and not necessarily a sign of a systemic 'imbalance' requiring treatment. It also links mold to hair health without mainstream evidence,…see section ↓
  • Claim "Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, androgens, sex hormones) cause hair issues": only partially supported.see section ↓
  • Claim "Compromised immune system causes alopecia areata": only partially supported.see section ↓
  • NPI registry confirms Jaban Moore as Unverified 'Dr.' title (likely not MD/DO) in Missouri (NPI 1073958815).see section ↓
  • Jaban M Moore shows credential inflation relative to stated vs likely credentials.see section ↓
  • Against Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners scope rules (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1)), these advertised activities appear outside Jaban M Moore's license (including conditions they merely list as ones they treat): We fix the actual problem so you can get well... for good by uncovering…see section ↓
  • 24 of 24 advertised activities fall outside permitted Chiropractor scope in MO.see section ↓
  • Jaban M Moore dispenses specific medical advice while hiding behind a buried fine-print disclaimer to shield advice that is itself outside their licensed scope.see section ↓
Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, Jaban Moore, the 'final doctor' you'll ever need! With his 10,000+ 'recovered' clients and his 'root cause medicine' that fixes everything from Lyme to PANS/PANDAS, he's the ultimate savior for those who've been told their labs are normal. Join his Chasing Health Ambassador program and earn 50% commissions on memberships while you 'change lives'—because nothing says 'hope and health' like a pyramid scheme disguised as functional medicine!

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Commerce & grift

Strongest monetization signals found across every analyzed material, including the official website and vendors or featured guests this Doc Bro promotes or links to. Items tagged as a featured guest/vendor are possible compensation routes, not the subject’s own credentials.

Amazon

Supplement / productPays providers to recommendHigh confidence

  • Affiliate commission

Dr. Jaban earns Amazon Associates commissions (tag: drjabanmoore-20) on all products sold through their shop.

Patient program: Patients generally order directly on Amazon; the provider/influencer uses an Amazon Shop or affiliate links to direct them to products. Amazon’s public materials describe link-based tracking, qualifying purchases, and certain program actions rather than any separate patient enrollment program.

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Credentials & scope

The subject’s own license and governing board. Credentials of featured guests are excluded so they are not mistaken for the subject’s.

ChiropractorMissouriMissouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners

MO Chiropractor 23 of 24 advertised activities outside permitted scope, with a researched financial-remuneration model, and a disclosure gap.

Uses the title "Dr." but holds Chiropractor; without clear license identification this can imply medical-physician authority the credential does not carry.

Remuneration: Compensation model(s): Amazon: affiliate_commission.

Disclosure: Uses a buried fine-print disclaimer to shield advice that itself falls outside the licensed scope (disclaimer hypocrisy). Assessed against Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners advertising rules and FTC endorsement-disclosure guidance.

Out-of-scope topics (73)

  • Lyme Disease (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • PANS/PANDAS (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • Mold Toxicity (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • Autoimmune Disorders (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • Infertility (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • How Childhood Trauma Leads to Autoimmune Diseases (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010 (20 CSR 2070))
  • Parasites 101 Course (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010 (20 CSR 2070))
  • Chronic Fatigue & Brain Fog (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010 (20 CSR 2070))
  • Lyme & Mold Toxicity (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • Lyme Testing (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010(1))
  • The Parasite & Mold Connection (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010 (20 CSR 2070))
  • Parasites and Weight Gain (Mo. Rev. Stat. §331.010 (20 CSR 2070))

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The subject holds a Chiropractor (DC) license but advertises diagnosing and treating systemic diseases (Metabolic Dysfunction, Chemical Toxicities, Leaky Gut), which is a clear case of credential inflation.

  • D.C., Doctor of Chiropractic

    A professional degree for chiropractors, licensed to treat musculoskeletal and nervous system conditions via spinal adjustment.

    State chiropractic boards limit scope to musculoskeletal/nervous system; do not allow diagnosis or treatment of systemic diseases like diabetes, metabolic dysfunction, or chemical toxicities.

Aggregated from 22 analyzed materials.

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