Red flags in a wellness clinic — what to walk away from
By Alfred Belvedere — Founder, Omni AI
“Red flags in a wellness clinic — what to walk away from doesn’t fix a bad week. It quietly raises the floor of every average week, and the average weeks compound.”
Red flags in a wellness clinic — what to walk away from is one of those subjects that gets glossed at the surface and gets interesting one layer down. Consumer education. Here's what we'd want a thoughtful client to walk away knowing.
Today’s Key Insights
Mechanism first: On the Prime IV Hydration side, the practical version of this is shaped by IV vitamin drips. The marketing tends to talk about results and skip the chemistry; we'd rather front-load the chemistry and let the results explain themselves.
Dose, timing, and pairing are the three knobs that actually move outcomes. The Prime IV Hydration bench has seen this pattern enough that we calibrate against it before we adjust the menu. A frequent error is to treat them as fixed and adjust the menu instead — the right move is the opposite.
Operationally, here's what we'd do if we were you: For Prime IV Hydration clients specifically, we'd start at the smallest viable version and let the numbers earn the next step. Don't optimize for novelty. Optimize for the smallest change that fits your existing pattern and run it for at least four cycles.
Power Move
Schedule the experiment. Red flags in a wellness clinic — what to walk away from earns its weight when it's run consistently for four cycles, not once when you remember.
Red flags in a wellness clinic — what to walk away from
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