Coaching Terms & Conditions for 100% money back guarantee

I provide 100% money back guarantee if the techniques will not yield you results that we agreed upon. There are few conditions that you need to fulfill in order to be eligible for the full refund.

My money-back guarantee applies under specific conditions to ensure the best possible results. This includes a requirement that You (“The Client”) are not currently using certain medications or substances (from the following groups: Opiat, Alcohol, pharmacological, analgesics, antibiotics, anti-fungals, cardiovascular, anti-diabetics, Respiritory, Hormone & Hormone modulators, oncology, Immunosuppressants, Anti-depressants, Stimulants, Local and General Anesthetics) that could interfere with the coaching outcomes. Complete list of these medications below.As you can see it is all quite simple and straight forward.

Terms And Conditions

Commitment to Program Participation:
The client agrees to actively participate in all scheduled coaching sessions and arrive prepared to engage fully.

Completion of Assignments and Homework:
To qualify for the money-back guarantee, the client must complete all agreed-upon assignments, homework, and any other tasks set during the program as well as provide the proof of doing the daily exercises.

Personal Effort and Engagement:
The guarantee is valid only if the client demonstrates consistent effort toward the agreed-upon goals and actively applies the techniques, tools, and insights provided.

Health and Substance Use Disclosure:
For eligibility, the client affirms they are not currently using specific medications or substances that may impact the coaching outcomes. If unsure, the client may consult with us for clarification.

Here is the List of all the Drugs and Substances

  • Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin)
  • Opioids (e.g., morphine, oxycodone)
  • Acetaminophen (e.g., paracetamol/acetaminophen)
  • Penicillins (e.g., amoxicillin)
  • Cephalosporins (e.g., ceftriaxone)
  • Macrolides (e.g., azithromycin)
  • Quinolones (e.g., ciprofloxacin)
  • Tetracyclines (e.g., doxycycline)
  • Azoles (e.g., fluconazole)
  • Echinocandins (e.g., caspofungin)
  • Polyenes (e.g., amphotericin B)
  • Anti-HIV Medications (e.g., zidovudine)
  • Anti-Hepatitis Medications (e.g., ribavirin)
  • Herpes Antivirals (e.g., acyclovir)
  • Influenza Antivirals (e.g., oseltamivir)
  • Antimalarials (e.g., chloroquine)
  • Antiprotozoals (e.g., metronidazole)
  • Anthelmintics (e.g., albendazole)
  • Beta-Blockers (e.g., metoprolol)
  • ACE Inhibitors (e.g., lisinopril)
  • Calcium Channel Blockers (e.g., amlodipine)
  • Diuretics (e.g., furosemide)
  • Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers (ARBs) (e.g., losartan)
  • Anticoagulants (Blood Thinners) (e.g., warfarin)
  • Antiplatelet Agents (e.g., aspirin, clopidogrel)
  • Antiarrhythmics (e.g., amiodarone)
  • Statins (Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs) (e.g., atorvastatin)
  • Antidepressants (e.g., SSRIs like fluoxetine, SNRIs like venlafaxine)
  • Antipsychotics (e.g., risperidone, clozapine)
  • Anxiolytics (Anti-Anxiety) (e.g., benzodiazepines like diazepam)
  • Mood Stabilizers (e.g., lithium, valproate)
  • Insulins (e.g., regular insulin, insulin glargine)
  • Oral Hypoglycemics (e.g., metformin, sulfonylureas)
  • Antacids (e.g., aluminum hydroxide)
  • Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) (e.g., omeprazole)
  • Antiemetics (e.g., ondansetron)
  • Laxatives (e.g., bisacodyl)
  • Bronchodilators (e.g., albuterol, salbutamol)
  • Corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone for asthma/COPD)
  • Antihistamines (e.g., loratadine)
  • Corticosteroids (e.g., dexamethasone)
  • Thyroid Hormones (e.g., levothyroxine)
  • Contraceptives (e.g., combined oral contraceptives)
  • Androgens and Anabolic Steroids (e.g., testosterone)
  • Estrogens (e.g., estradiol)
  • Cytotoxic Drugs (Chemotherapy) (e.g., cyclophosphamide)
  • Hormonal Therapies (e.g., tamoxifen for breast cancer)
  • Targeted Therapy (e.g., imatinib)
  • Immunotherapy (e.g., pembrolizumab)
  • Calcineurin Inhibitors (e.g., cyclosporine)
  • mTOR Inhibitors (e.g., sirolimus)
  • Biologics (e.g., infliximab for autoimmune diseases)

  • Stimulants (e.g., amphetamines)
  • Depressants (e.g., barbiturates)
  • Alcohol