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Christina Woodle alias Dr. Root Cause Quitter

moving supplement units at asfca.com

Practice location

200 Overland

Park, KS 66209

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Funnel-first framing that runs on persuasion, light on published evidence.

86/100

High grift signals

3 critical2 high0 medium0 low

Favorite diseases they “cure”

Recurring topics across analyses.

Anxiety & brain fog ×5Autoimmune & inflammation ×2Supplements & stacks ×2

Signature manipulation techniques

Top persuasion tactics detected.

False AuthorityTestimonial OverloadUndisclosed CompensationSales Funnel Motive

Score breakdown

40/100
Credentials
The title on the marquee is doing more work than the credential behind it. This doc bro is selling a bigger doctor than they can actually back up.
85/100
Manipulation
High manipulation due to the 'false authority' of a chiropractor treating systemic diseases, heavy reliance on unverified patient testimonials for out-of-scope claims, and the complete absence of any liability disclaimer while dispensing concrete medical advice.
87/100
Sales funnel
Severely boosted by the 64 Metagenics supplement store links and 'PracStacks' bundles, which create a direct revenue funnel with no disclosure, turning 'personalized care' into a supplement sales pitch.
100/100
Grift map
The grift flows from 'root cause' functional medicine claims for out-of-scope conditions -> patient booking -> Metagenics supplement stack sales (PracStacks) -> undisclosed clinic markup/affiliate revenue.
75/100
Evidence gap
Mainstream medical consensus does not support chiropractic care as a treatment for systemic addiction, peripheral neuropathy, seasonal allergies, or depression; these are internal medicine, neurology, immunology, and psychiatry conditions, respectively.
85/100
Bro energy
The clinic embodies the 'Doc Bro' archetype by using the 'Doctor' title to sell a functional medicine narrative ('root cause') for conditions a chiropractor can't treat, while funneling patients into a supplement stack for profit.

Direct answer

Christina Woodle is licensed in Kansas as a chiropractor (DC), not as an MD or DO, and Kansas's chiropractic scope statute (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act)) limits that license to musculoskeletal care, not the diagnosis or treatment of systemic disease. Even so, they advertise diagnosing or treating Chronic Headaches, Numbness, & Depression, Autoimmune Disorders, Autism Spectrum, Fertility & Infertility, and Fibromyalgia Disorder, conditions that belong with rheumatologists. Those same pages route patients toward supplements and paid programs that Christina Woodle profits from.

Key findings

  • False Authority: The clinic uses the 'Doctor' title from a chiropractic license (DC) to imply broad medical competence for systemic conditions like allergies, depression, and addiction, which are outside the state board's defined scope of musculoskeletal care.see section ↓
  • Claim "Neuropathy": not supported by peer-reviewed evidence.see section ↓
  • Claim "Seasonal Allergies": not supported by peer-reviewed evidence.see section ↓
  • Christina Woodle shows credential inflation relative to stated vs likely credentials.see section ↓
  • Dr Christina Woodle is marketed with a doctor title, but reviewed credentials indicate Chiropractor (DC) rather than an MD/DO physician license.see section ↓
  • Against Kansas State Board of Healing Arts (Chiropractic) scope rules (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act)), these advertised activities appear outside Christina Woodle's license (including conditions they merely list as ones they treat): Chronic Headaches, Numbness, & Depression, Autoimmune…see section ↓
  • 23 of 24 advertised activities fall outside permitted Chiropractor scope in KS.see section ↓
  • Claim "Chronic Headaches, Numbness, & Depression": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Welcome to ASFCA, the only chiropractic clinic in Kansas that's 'Top 5 in the US' for treating everything from your back pain to your depression, your allergies, and even your nicotine addiction! Why see a psychiatrist or an immunologist when Root Cause Quitter can 'address the root cause' of your systemic disease with a spinal adjustment? Plus, grab a free 'PracStack' of Metagenics supplements to fix your 'root cause' while you're in the chair—no insurance needed, just your wallet!

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Glossary: Doc Bro dossier, Doc Bro

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