BillyJack :
Trevor Bachmeyer is an online health influencer whose career is marked by the revocation of his medical license, cheating scandals, and allegations of deceptive marketing. Despite presenting himself to millions of followers as a "Doctor" and a leading health authority, he does not hold an active medical or chiropractic license. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Permanent Revocation of Chiropractic License
Lost His License in 2020: The California Board of Chiropractic Examiners fully revoked Bachmeyer’s license in July 2020 after an official board review. [1, 2]
Severe Ethical Violations: The state board took this action due to multiple counts of unprofessional conduct. This included failing to provide verification of continuing education, failing to hand over patient records, and failing to comply with mandatory probation terms (such as passing an ethics and boundaries examination). [1]
No Prescriptive Authority: Even when his license was active, chiropractors do not have the legal authority to prescribe medication or clinical drug dosages. [1]
Misleading "Doctor" Persona and Deceptive Sales
Posing as a Medical Doctor: Online critics, including practicing medical doctors and surgeons, point out that Bachmeyer strategically styles himself as "Doctor Trevor Bachmeyer" to feign mainstream medical expertise. He frequently omits the fact that his only degree is in chiropractic care—and that it is no longer valid. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Overselling Supplements & Peptides: He uses complex scientific jargon ("science washing") to market high-priced supplement protocols and peptides. He has claimed his regimens can treat or cure over 50 different medical conditions, ranging from Parkinson's disease to lipomas. [1, 2, 3]
Massive Price Markups: Independent reviewers and consumer advocates have exposed Bachmeyer for selling certain products at markups as high as 18 times their actual cost, often using high-pressure sales funnels. [1, 2]
Sketchy Payment Requirements: Reports from consumers show his business has demanded "wire transfer only" payments for expensive, multi-thousand-dollar health memberships while refusing to accept credit cards. [1, 2]
History of Public Dishonesty
Disqualified
2026-08-20 02:16:59