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Doc Bro dossier

Tanner Wilson alias Dr. Hormone Hustle

running the vibes clinic at EvoHealth Functional Medicine

Practice location

13801 Metcalf Ave, Suite 205

Overland Park, KS 66223

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Tanner Wilson consistently leverages the 'Dr.' title to borrow medical authority while promoting unverified health claims and monetizing supplements, lab tests, and premium wellness programs. His tactics include using guests to validate interventions, obscuring financial conflicts, and framing root-cause analysis as a sales prerequisite—all while operating outside the scope of a licensed physician. This pattern reveals a grift that exploits public trust in medicine to sell unproven solutions under the guise of 'functional medicine.'

90/100

High grift signals

3 critical2 high0 medium0 low

Favorite diseases they “cure”

Recurring topics across analyses.

Hormones ×6Supplements & stacks ×6Gut & microbiome ×4Weight loss ×4

Signature manipulation techniques

Top persuasion tactics detected.

False Authority ×4Undisclosed Compensation ×2Sales Funnel Motive ×2

Score breakdown

10/100
Credentials
Tanner Wilson is a Chiropractor (DC) with a narrow musculoskeletal license, but he's using the 'Dr.' title and functional medicine certs to pretend he's an MD/DO treating hormones and metabolic disease—classic credential inflation that tanks the score.
89/100
Manipulation
He's hiding behind a 'root cause' narrative to sell non-standard labs and IVs, while using the 'Dr.' title to mislead patients about his actual scope, and failing to disclose his financial ties to the supplements he pushes—pure manipulation.
91/100
Sales funnel
The funnel is a cash-only, insurance-rejecting nightmare: scare content about 'reactive' medicine -> expensive 'advanced labs' -> proprietary 'strategic supplements' -> high-margin 'Metabolic Reset' coaching, all with no disclosure of kickbacks.
40/100
Grift map
Few outbound commerce links detected.
20/100
Evidence gap
1 of 5 literature-checked claims unsupported.
90/100
Bro energy
This is peak 'Doc Bro' behavior: a Chiropractor pretending to be a medical doctor, selling hormones and IVs, rejecting insurance, and using the 'future of medicine' buzz to justify a cash-only grift that insurance won't cover.

Dossier synthesis

Tanner Wilson: The 'Doctor' Selling Supplements and False Authority

Tanner Wilson consistently leverages the 'Dr.' title to borrow medical authority while promoting unverified health claims and monetizing supplements, lab tests, and premium wellness programs. His tactics include using guests to validate interventions, obscuring financial conflicts, and framing root-cause analysis as a sales prerequisite—all while operating outside the scope of a licensed physician. This pattern reveals a grift that exploits public trust in medicine to sell unproven solutions under the guise of 'functional medicine.'

Cross-material patterns

  • Consistent use of 'Dr.' title despite non-physician status to borrow medical authority
  • Repackaging of standard wellness services as 'functional medicine' with premium pricing
  • Strategic funneling of guests to validate health claims without host endorsement
  • Blurring of scope-of-practice boundaries by offering medical-grade interventions without licensure

Recurring tactics

  • False Authority: Claiming IFM certification and A4M training to imply medical expertise
  • Undisclosed Compensation: Promoting supplement brands and lab tests without revealing financial ties
  • Guest Funnel: Using interview guests to make health claims while the host remains neutral
  • Sales Funnel Motive: Framing root-cause identification as a prerequisite for selling interventions

Financial themes

  • Supplement brand deals tied to 'strategic supplementation' claims
  • Lab testing referrals generating revenue through 'advanced labs' partnerships
  • Upselling 6-month metabolic reset programs with GLP-1 oversight
  • Monetizing bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) and IV nutrient therapy

Scope & disclosure

  • Non-physician using 'Dr.' title violates governing board scope-of-practice norms for medical authority
  • Undisclosed financial conflicts in supplement and lab test promotions breach disclosure requirements
  • Guests making health claims while host avoids endorsement creates regulatory ambiguity
  • Offering BHRT and IV therapy without physician licensure exceeds permitted scope

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Direct answer

Tanner Wilson is licensed in Kansas as a chiropractor (DC), not as an MD or DO, and Kansas's chiropractic scope statute (K.S.A. Chiropractic Practice Act (as summarized by Kansas State Board of Healing Arts/FCLB)) limits that license to musculoskeletal care, not the diagnosis or treatment of systemic disease. Even so, they advertise diagnosing or treating Hormonal imbalances, Functional Medicine, IV Nutrient Therapy, Direct Primary Care, and Weight gain, conditions that belong with appropriately board-certified physicians. Those same pages route patients toward supplements, lab panels, and paid programs that Tanner Wilson profits from.

Key findings

  • False Authority: Stacking certifications from non-physician bodies (IFM, A4M) to imply broad medical competence for a Chiropractor whose license is strictly musculoskeletal.see section ↓
  • Claim "Hormonal imbalances": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
  • Claim "Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
  • Tanner Wilson shows credential inflation relative to stated vs likely credentials.see section ↓
  • Dr Tanner Wilson 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. Chiropractic Practice Act (as summarized by Kansas State Board of Healing Arts/FCLB)), these advertised activities appear outside Tanner Wilson's license (including conditions they merely list as ones they treat):…see section ↓
  • 24 of 24 advertised activities fall outside permitted Chiropractor scope in KS.see section ↓
  • Claim "functional medicine": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, look at Tanner Wilson, the 'Functional Medicine' wizard who's totally redefining healthcare by selling hormones, IVs, and GLP-1s to anyone who'll pay cash! He's a Chiropractor pretending to be a medical doctor, rejecting insurance because 'they don't want you well,' and pushing 'strategic supplements' that he probably sells out of his own back room. Truly, the future of medicine is a cash-only, root-cause grift that only the wealthy can afford!

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Credentials & scope

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ChiropractorKansasKansas State Board of Healing Arts (Chiropractic)

KS Chiropractor 24 of 24 advertised activities outside permitted scope, with a researched financial-remuneration model.

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

Remuneration: Kickback/affiliate signals on 3 source(s).

Out-of-scope topics (22)

  • Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) (K.S.A. Chiropractic Practice Act (as summarized by Kansas State Board of Healing Arts/FCLB))
  • Hormonal imbalances (K.S.A. Chiropractic Practice Act (as summarized by Chiropractic Future quoting statute))
  • Functional Medicine (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Direct Primary Care (K.S.A. Chiropractic Practice Act (scope description as summarized))
  • Weight gain (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Digestive symptoms (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • 6-month Metabolic Reset programs with GLP-1 oversight (K.S.A. Chiropractic Practice Act (drug prohibition))
  • Identifies root causes, not just symptoms (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Personalized care plans based on advanced diagnostics (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Improved energy, metabolism, and cognitive function (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Addresses long-term disease risk (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))
  • Learn More about Functional Medicine (K.S.A. §65-2871 (Kansas Healing Arts Act))

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Dr. Tanner Wilson is a Chiropractor (DC) who uses the 'Dr.' title and functional medicine certifications (IFMCP, A4M) to advertise diagnosing and treating systemic diseases (hormones, metabolism, gut) that are strictly outside the Kansas Chiropractic Board's scope (musculoskeletal only).

  • DC, Doctor of Chiropractic

    A state-licensed professional degree focused on the musculoskeletal and nervous systems, specifically spinal manipulation. It is NOT a medical degree (MD/DO).

    In Kansas, DCs are regulated by the Board of Healing Arts. Scope is limited to chiropractic methods for musculoskeletal/nervous conditions. They cannot diagnose/treat systemic disease (hormones, gut, metabolic), prescribe Rx drugs (BHRT, GLP-1), or act as primary care physicians.

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