FREQUENCY HEALTH CODES

Disclaimer
By enrolling with services with Frequency Health Codes (FHC), you agree to the terms.
Disclaimer: The term “Provider/s” is used in this document to include www.frequencyhealthcodes.com
Provider/s are not intended to diagnose, prescribe, treat or cure any disease, physical or mental. Frequency Health Codes (FHC) or Advanced Cell Training (ACT) by a provider/s or practitioner should not be construed as a prescription, a promise of benefits, claims of cures, or a guarantee of results to be achieved.
The information, instruction or advice given by a Provider/s is not intended to be a substitute for competent professional medical or psychological diagnosis and care. You should not discontinue or modify any medication presently being taken pursuant to medical advice without obtaining approval from your healthcare professional.
As a client of Provider/s, you must take complete responsibility for your own physical health and emotional well-being.
By checking the yes box on the client agreement, and saying yes verbally on the phone with the provider/s, a client agrees to 3 months of services, intended to best reflect the experience a long term client can receive. Payment can be be made in three equal amounts at the beginning of each monthly billing cycle, or up front in full for a discounted rate. Three months is a minimum obligation, and can be extended with continued agreement between the Provider/s and client.
Disclaimer Explained: FHC or ACT consists of self-help coaching, teaching techniques and tools, within the category of training through prayer which may be construed by some as “energy therapy.” A client learns and uses techniques of Focus, Intent, Practice, Meditation and Prayer to balance their own body’s functional systems with the intention of reducing stress, enhancing overall health, and removing dysfunctions in the body’s bioenergetic systems including but not limited to respiratory system, elimination systems, detoxification systems, immune systems, regenerative systems, and all other systems which comprise proper function of the human body. FHC or ACT and its Provider/s believe that it is the client who heals himself/herself, and that the Provider/s’ techniques and tools simply assist the client in this process. Every client is unique, and therefore, each client’s experience with FHC methods or ACT may be unique. There is no guarantee of a change in symptoms, nor should the client expect it to be so.
FHC methods or ACT is not a substitute for regular medical or psychological care. FHC methods or ACT is not about disease or illness – rather, its focus is on healing and wellness. Medical authorities do not recognize this work as “medicine.” We agree. We cannot determine if a client actually has Lyme Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Manic Depression or any disease or any condition. Testing for that is beyond our expertise. For those determinations, we refer clients to their M.D. or licensed health care professional for appropriate tests. Assignment to a particular class, such as a Lyme class, is made because diagnoses have been made by other qualified practitioners, suspicions of the client, or by our own arbitrary election.
Provider/s are not doctors. I understand that Provider/s and employees of Provider/s are not doctors and have not been trained in any medical profession. All materials are to be assessed as lay opinions and are not intended to be medical advice. Anything which may be construed as medical advice should be evaluated by your medical doctor before any action is taken or decision is made.
Maintain Relationships With Your Physicians. No one is advised to discontinue or to avoid medical or psychological consultations. There are cases where medical or psychotherapeutic consultations are advised. Don’t use these techniques to try to solve a problem where your common sense would tell you it is inappropriate. Since these are self-treatment techniques, we cannot and will not take responsibility for what you do with them. You are required to take complete responsibility for your own well-being both during and after the use of our materials and/or coaching sessions.
All decisions with respect to medical interventions, future allergen exposures, professional counseling decisions and all choices with respect to detoxification methods, homeopathic remedies, and herbs, diet and vitamin intake should be made with qualified licensed health care providers. If your goal is to not need drug intervention or professional counseling for any condition, please consult you doctors to achieve these goals with appropriate medical supervision.
Any condition Should Always Be Monitored By a Physician or Allergist. It should not be assumed that attending classes could bring about any desired result with respect to any health condition. If you are employing this self-training method in the hopes of allergy relief, or if you have experienced severe or anaphylactic reactions from allergen exposure, you should not assume future exposures will be safe for you as a result of participation in Provider/s classes. Always consult your doctor or allergist for advice or properly supervised allergy testing to determine if you can tolerate allergen exposure safely.
Some statements on the FHC or ACT web site, manuals and materials represent working theory rather than accepted science. Provider/s practice as teachers or coaches, not as licensed medical doctors, psychologists, psychotherapists, chiropractors, lawyers, nutritionists, or naturopaths. Any spiritual counseling provided by FHC or ACT Practitioners is based on unorthodox teachings of inner peace through love and forgiveness.
We have not personally experienced any adverse side effects when applying the gentle techniques of FHC or ACT when the treatment protocols and suggestions were followed. This does not mean, however, that you will not experience or perceive negative side effects. If you use these techniques on yourself or others, you must agree to take full responsibility for your own well-being and you are required to advise others to do the same.
Anecdotal Testimonials Not Scientifically Verified. All testimonials whether written or on video, are posted to show best case results and for informational purposes only; no claim is made that you will experience the same or similar results. Results experienced by each individual who has written a testimonial or endorsement describes their unique experience and is not necessarily what you should expect. Any information that could be regarded as a testimonial or endorsement on our Website or in any of our materials does not constitute a guarantee, warranty claim, prediction by us regarding the outcome of any training class or consultation. These individual cases are anecdotal, have not been independently verified, and do not establish the safety or effectiveness of the methods described. While there are some controlled experiments that have tested the impact of prayer and ‘energy healing’ on health status, the results of such studies are mixed and controversial.
You must understand that while Focus, Intent, Practice, Meditation and Prayer is a safe self-treatment method, with a substantial body of clinical experience showing no serious side-effects when properly administered, it is possible, with any form of healing that unresolved memories and related emotions and sensations may be brought into your awareness. It is possible that this emotional material may continue to surface after the coaching session and require further self-treatments or coaching sessions. It is also possible that previously traumatic memories may lose their emotional charge, and this could adversely affect your ability to provide legal testimony that carries the same impact as it might have prior to treatment. In some rare cases, clients with chronic illness have reported some mild healing reaction symptoms as their body releases stored toxins. Typically this is short lived and can be addressed with another coaching session or self-treatment protocol.
Hold Harmless Agreement. I agree to hold harmless Haley Mueller, the originator of FHC, from any claims, liability, or loss incurred directly or indirectly by you (or anyone you may teach or seek to help using FHC or ACT) as a result of the use or application of any techniques or methods learned from Provider/s. Provider holds the right to terminate any relationship with any client at any time without warning.
Client Bill of Rights. Persons Florida are authorized to practice as unlicensed health care practitioners and receive remuneration for their services subject to Florida Law. Accordingly, this Client Bill of Rights, a Client
Rights of Patients:
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Respect and Dignity: Patients have the right to be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their race, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, physical handicap, or source of payment.
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Information and Communication: Patients have the right to receive clear and understandable information about their medical condition, treatment options, and the risks and benefits of each option.
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Informed Consent: Patients have the right to give informed consent for medical treatment, including the right to refuse treatment.
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Privacy: Patients have the right to privacy and confidentiality, including the right to have their medical records kept confidential.
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Access to Medical Records: Patients have the right to access their medical records and to receive a copy of their medical records upon request.
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Pain Management: Patients have the right to have their pain managed and to receive relief from pain.
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Visitation: Patients have the right to have visitors, including family members, friends, and caregivers, and to have their visitors treated with respect and dignity.
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Complaints and Grievances: Patients have the right to express grievances and complaints about their care and to have them addressed promptly and fairly.
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Access to Services: Patients have the right to access medical services, including emergency services, and to receive timely and appropriate care.
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Financial Information: Patients have the right to receive financial information, including the cost of services and the availability of financial assistance.
Responsibilities of Patients:
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Providing Accurate Information: Patients have the responsibility to provide accurate and complete information about their medical history, including their medications, allergies, and medical conditions.
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Following Treatment Plans: Patients have the responsibility to follow their treatment plans, including taking medications as prescribed and attending follow-up appointments.
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Communicating with Healthcare Providers: Patients have the responsibility to communicate with their healthcare providers, including asking questions and expressing concerns.
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Respecting Healthcare Providers: Patients have the responsibility to respect their healthcare providers, including following hospital rules and regulations.
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Paying for Services: Patients have the responsibility to pay for their medical services, including paying their bills in a timely manner.
Florida Law
The Florida Patient’s Bill of Rights and Responsibilities is based on Florida law, which requires healthcare providers to recognize patients’ rights and responsibilities while receiving medical care. Healthcare providers are required to provide patients with a copy of the Patient’s Bill of Rights and Responsibilities upon admission to a healthcare facility.
1. Haley Mueller (“Practitioner”) is Chief Executive Officer of Frequency Health Codes in Ocala, FL , telephone number 385-203-7166.
2. The degrees, training, experience, or other qualifications of Practitioner/s regarding the unlicensed health care service being provided are as follows: Brigham Young University, Associates in General Studies. Training from the founder of the Advanced Cell Training (ACT) program as well as training from a shaman of the Potawatomi Native American Tribe of Wisconsin.
The State of Florida has not adopted any educational and training standards for unlicensed health care practitioners. This statement of credentials is for informational purposes only. Under Florida law, an unlicensed health care practitioner may not provide a medical diagnosis. If a client desires a diagnosis from a licensed physician, chiropractor or acupuncture practitioner, or services from a physician, chiropractor, nurse, osteopath, physical therapist, dietician, nutritionist, acupuncture practitioner, athletic trainer, or any other type of health care provider, the client may seek such services at any time.
3. Practitioner does not have a supervisor.
4. Under Florida law, an unlicensed health care client has the right to file a complaint by writing to the practitioner’s supervisor, if any. Otherwise, see (5) below.
5. An unlicensed healthcare client also has the right to file a complaint with the Florida Health Department. The Department’s procedure is for the client to submit a written complaint to the Complaint Unit at the following address: Florida Department of Health, 3700 W Sovereign Path 34461, Lecanto FL. The Department has more specific information and a sample complaint form, which it currently maintains on its website, at https://www.floridahealth.gov/.
6. Practitioner’s fee is set by the practitioner a well as payment arrangements. Practitioner presently has no insurance companies that have notified Practitioner that with regard to services: does not accept Medicare, medical assistance, or general assistance medical care. Practitioner does not accept partial payment or waive payment.
7. The client has the right to reasonable notice of changes in services or charges.
8. Practitioner’s theoretical approach is indicated as follows:
Unlicensed health care practices in Florida include “energetic healing” and other practices that focus on the mind-body-spirit connection. Following some of these or similar schools of thought, Practitioner believes that the body has self-correcting intelligence, a property that can be enhanced through focus, intent, practice, meditation and prayer and clearer thinking, often leading to improved health.
9. The client has a right to complete or ask practitioner to complete or update them of current information concerning Practitioner’s assessment and recommended service that is to be provided, including the expected duration of the service to be provided.
10. Clients may expect to be free from verbal, physical, or sexual abuse by the practitioner.
11. Client records and transactions with the practitioner are confidential, unless release of these records is authorized in writing by the client, or otherwise provided by law.
12. The client has the right to be allowed access to records and written information from records in accordance with the provisions of FL
13. The client has the right to choose a different practitioner of a different program.
14. The client has a right to a coordinated transfer when there will be a change in the provider of the services that Practitioner offers.
15. The client may refuse services or treatment, unless otherwise provided by law.
16. The client may assert his or her rights without retaliation.