Consent

Consent and disclosures

Key acknowledgments and disclosures that apply when using the Homeopathic Education Portal, accessing services, or making purchases.

Informed consent matters

When a platform offers educational content about health topics, practitioner services, and access to wellness products, informed consent is essential. This page sets out the key acknowledgments and disclosures that apply to your use of the platform.

General acknowledgments

By using the Homeopathic Education Portal, you acknowledge that:

  • The content is educational in nature and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment
  • No emergency care, diagnostic service, or medical treatment is provided through the platform
  • Decisions about your health, including whether to use any remedy, supplement, or wellness approach, remain your responsibility
  • You should consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical questions, especially before making changes to your health routine

Membership and client onboarding

If you join the membership or become a client, additional consent steps apply:

  • Completion of an onboarding questionnaire to ensure mutual understanding
  • Viewing a required orientation video that explains the practitioner's approach and expectations
  • Explicit confirmation that you have watched the video and understand the terms
  • Acceptance of service-specific terms, privacy provisions, and any applicable disclaimers

These steps are not bureaucratic hurdles. They exist to protect the quality of the practitioner-client relationship and ensure that both parties enter the relationship with clear expectations.

Product and service disclosures

Specific pages may carry additional disclosures because they involve:

  • Practitioner-guided recommendations
  • Health-adjacent products or supplements
  • Digital access or downloadable materials
  • Payment processing through third-party providers
  • Affiliate relationships where applicable

Where additional disclosures apply, they will appear on or near the relevant page rather than being hidden in fine print.

Renewed consent

Fresh consent may be required when:

  • Service terms change materially
  • New types of products or services are introduced
  • Access to protected areas is granted or modified
  • A different category of consent is needed for a specific offer

Questions

If anything about these terms is unclear, it is always better to ask before proceeding. Reach out through Contact.