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- ✓ Nutritionvitalflow is an informational and editorial platform, not a commercial store or service provider.
- ✓ We do not accept payments of any kind for content, services, products, or consultations.
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Why We Don't Accept Payments
Educational Mission
Our core purpose is to share evidence-based information about nutrition, mood, and well-being. We believe this knowledge should be freely available to everyone.
Open Access to Content
All our articles, recipes, guides, and resources are freely available without paywalls, premium tiers, or subscription requirements. Read anything, anytime, at no cost.
No Barriers to Entry
We do not offer paid courses, memberships, consultations, or services. Content access requires no registration, login, email capture, or payment information.
Non-Commercial Platform
We are an editorial publication focused on health education, not a commerce site. We publish articles for reading and learning, not for selling.
Transparent Editorial Content
All our content is provided by our editorial team and is designed to inform and educate. We do not charge readers for access to our journalism.
Free Knowledge Sharing
We believe in open access to health information. Our mission is to democratize knowledge about nutrition and its connection to mood and overall well-being.
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If you are looking for personalised professional consultation or advice, Nutritionvitalflow is not a service provider. For professional support, please consult qualified practitioners in your area.
Registered Nutritionists
Look for registered nutritionists or registered dietitian nutritionists (RDN) with proper credentials and license numbers. Verify their qualifications through official UK registers such as the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) or the British Dietetic Association.
What to check: Professional license number, insurance, and client reviews.
Your GP or Medical Doctor
If you have concerns about your mood, energy, or overall health, start by speaking with your GP (General Practitioner). They can assess your situation and refer you to appropriate specialists if needed.
What to expect: Professional assessment and evidence-based referrals.
Accredited Health Services
Seek support from recognised health institutions, NHS services, and accredited wellness centres. These organisations maintain professional standards and accountability to regulatory bodies.
What to check: Accreditation badges, official registration, and qualifications of staff.
Your Local Health Authority
In the United Kingdom, contact your local NHS integrated care board or visit your registered GP practice for information about available health services in your area.
What to check: NHS.uk provides searchable directories of registered practitioners.
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Nutritionvitalflow Will NEVER Request Payment
Because we are a free educational platform, Nutritionvitalflow will never ask you for payment. Be aware of fraudulent requests claiming to be from us.
We will NOT contact you asking for:
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If you receive such a request:
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Scammers may impersonate legitimate organisations to steal personal and financial information. Always verify the sender's email address and never click suspicious links.
Report fraudulent activity to us: Contact our editorial team through the Contact page with details of the suspicious communication.
General Fraud Prevention Tips
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