No problem. Just bring those concerns forward to the College of Internet Influencers, and have their license to practice Internet Health Advice pulled.
Then go after the malpractice insurance money that the College of Internet Influencers make influencers renew every year, in order to practice internet influencing in a legal and regulated manner, to protect the public.
At least that’s how it works for actual regulated Healthcare professionals.
For $299, she joined FBS’s paid-for, private online community, the Lighthouse, where she met the three friends in the room when Esau was born. To prepare for her freebirth, she purchased The Complete Guide to Freebirth in May 2022 for $399 – a vast sum to the then 23-year-old nanny.
…aaand there it is.
It’s almost like you shouldn’t take health advice from an influencer.
But their username seemed so trustworthy!
They told me what I wanted to hear. And they’re so chrasimatic!




