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Denice Genevieve Hilty alias Dr. Panel Profit

moving supplement units at transformationalhealthcare.net

Practice location

580 Maple Ave, Suite 1

Barrington, RI 02806

Dr. Trust Me Bro says

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

89/100

High grift signals

3 critical2 high0 medium0 low

Favorite diseases they “cure”

Recurring topics across analyses.

Hormones ×11Gut & microbiome ×3Autoimmune & inflammation ×3Vaccines & immunityHeart & cholesterol

Signature manipulation techniques

Top persuasion tactics detected.

False AuthorityLab Test UpsellUndisclosed CompensationFear Mongering

Score breakdown

20/100
Credentials
Denice Hilty is a licensed chiropractor (DC), but her credential legitimacy is low because she uses the 'Dr.' title to imply broad medical authority for systemic diseases (autoimmune, endocrine, reproductive) that are outside her licensed scope. This is classic credential inflation: borrowing a narrow musculoskeletal credential to claim competence in complex medical fields.
88/100
Manipulation
The manipulation index is high due to multiple tactics: false authority (chiropractor as autoimmune/endocrine expert), lab test upsell (food sensitivity/hormone testing funnel), undisclosed compensation (hidden lab vendor link), and fear mongering (vague symptoms as 'infection' or 'imbalance'). The lack of a disclaimer while providing medical advice further boosts this score.
89/100
Sales funnel
The sales funnel index is very high because the content promotes non-standard lab tests (IgG food antibodies, hormone saliva panels) for systemic disease diagnosis, links to lab vendors (Pain Stress Center, GDX) for purchase, and recommends proprietary diet/supplements. The lab testing link lacks disclosure, hiding a potential referral fee or markup. This funnel scales on cash-pay diagnostics, bypassing insurance scrutiny.
65/100
Grift map
The grift map is very high because the content follows a classic grift pattern: scare content about vague symptoms (fatigue, bloating) → promote non-standard lab tests (IgG food antibodies, hormone saliva panels) → link to lab vendors (Pain Stress Center, GDX) for purchase → recommend proprietary diet/supplements. The lab testing link lacks disclosure, hiding a potential referral fee or markup. This funnel scales on cash-pay diagnostics, bypassing insurance scrutiny.
20/100
Evidence gap
The evidence gap is high because mainstream medical consensus does not support a chiropractor (DC) diagnosing/treating systemic diseases (autoimmune, endocrine, reproductive) or ordering non-standard lab tests (IgG food antibodies, hormone saliva panels) for systemic diagnosis. These practices are outside the DC scope and lack evidence-based support.
85/100
Bro energy
The influencer bro index is high because Hilty uses the 'Dr.' title to attract patients with complex medical issues (e.g., thyroid, PCOS, autoimmune) who might seek non-insurance, cash-based 'integrative' care. She leverages the 'natural' label to bypass insurance scrutiny, generating revenue from testing and supplements. The lack of a disclaimer while providing medical advice further boosts this score.

Direct answer

Often searched as Dr Denice Genevieve Hilty. Dr. Trust Me Bro analyzed Denice Genevieve Hilty's claim that "Autoimmune & Inflammatory Conditions" using transcript and metadata cross-checked against academic sources. Peer-reviewed literature indicates the claim is not supported by peer-reviewed evidence: The provided claim is not a specific medical assertion; “Autoimmune & Inflammatory Conditions” is only a broad topic label, so there is no concrete effect, intervention, or outcome to evaluate against the index papers. The only directly relevant index paper is the ESPEN guideline on clinical nutrition in inflammatory bowel disease, which supports that autoimmune/inflammatory GI conditions require evidence-based nutritional management, but it does not validate any broader influencer claim by itself . [1][3] The index papers do not address a general claim about autoimmune or inflammatory conditions beyond specialized guidance in inflammatory bowel disease . The hypertension guideline, nutrition guidelines, GRADE methods paper, and the listed clinical trials are not evidence for a general autoimmune/inflammatory claim, so they neither confirm nor meaningfully support it . [2][4] Because the claim is unspecified, there is no high-quality evidence here that can be matched to a particular intervention, benefit, or mechanism. In mainstream evidence appraisal, such a vague statement is considered too imprecise to verify and should be treated as unsupported until narrowed to a specific condition, treatment, or outcome . Mainstream medicine recognizes autoimmune and inflammatory diseases as real clinical categories, but any claim about them must be specific to a disease, intervention, and outcome. For the only condition-relevant index source, the prevailing view is that inflammatory bowel disease management is multifactorial and evidence-based nutritional care can be part of treatment, not that a broad unspecific “autoimmune & inflammatory conditions” claim is established .

Key findings

  • False Authority: A chiropractor (DC) lists systemic autoimmune, endocrine, and reproductive conditions as ones they 'see,' implying diagnostic/treatment authority beyond their licensed scope (musculoskeletal/spine only). This borrows the 'Dr.' title to falsely suggest broad medical competence.see section ↓
  • Claim "Autoimmune & Inflammatory Conditions": not supported by peer-reviewed evidence.see section ↓
  • Claim "Celiac & Gluten Sensitivity Testing": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
  • Denice Genevieve Hilty shows credential inflation relative to stated vs likely credentials.see section ↓
  • Dr Denice Genevieve Hilty is marketed with a doctor title, but reviewed credentials indicate Chiropractor (DC) rather than an MD/DO physician license.see section ↓
  • Dr. Denice Hilty is a licensed chiropractor (DC) under the Rhode Island Chiropractic Board, but her advice exceeds that scope: she lists systemic diseases (autoimmune, endocrine, reproductive) as conditions she 'sees' and orders lab tests for systemic diagnosis. This is out-of-scope practice, as…see section ↓
  • Claim "Thyroid Hormone": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
  • Claim "Thyroid Issues": mixed in the medical literature.see section ↓
Dr. Trust Me Bro says

Oh, Denice Hilty, the 'Transformational Healthcare' queen, is basically the oasis in the desert of the medical industry! She's got that 'natural integrative approach' that's gonna make you feel amazing again, with her 'non-invasive screen' tests (IgG food antibodies, hormone saliva panels) that are 'worth every penny' even though insurance won't cover them. She's the 'Panel Profit' who's gonna turn your vague symptoms (fatigue, bloating) into a cash-pay diagnostic funnel, bypassing insurance scrutiny with her 'natural' label. She's the 'Panel Profit' who's gonna make you feel amazing again, with her 'non-invasive screen' tests that are 'worth every penny' even though insurance won't cover them. She's the 'Panel Profit' who's gonna turn your vague symptoms (fatigue, bloating) into a cash-pay diagnostic funnel, bypassing insurance scrutiny with her 'natural' label.

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