Sorai Stuart, who lists her office on her website as 1000 Gaye Lane, Arlington, TX, but actually lives and has her office at 924 Gaye Lane, Arlington, claims to be a doctor of naturopathy with membership in the American Naturopathic Medical Association, the Internationa; Association for Colon Hydro-Therapy, a PhD graduate in Naturopathy from Clayton College of Natural Health in Alabama, and holder of many other "certifications".
Sorai Stuart is not in fact a member of the American Naturopathic Medical Association or the International Association for Colon Hydro-Therapists, according to their recent statements to me. It is unknown whether she has a degree from Clayton College. The unaccredited Clayton College of Natural Health was closed in 2010 because it was a diploma mill and did not graduate medical doctors as it pretended to do. Sorai Stuart is, however, a licensed massage therapist in Texas according to the Texas registry of massage therapists.
Sorai Stuart claims to have a National Provider Index number of 1497099618, but this is also a lie, as that number is invalid on the national provider registry.
Sorai Stuart posed as a skilled natural health expert and sold us capsules of senna leaves costing 2 or 3 cents each for $1.00 each. She sold us Melaleuca tea tree oil at a greatly inflated price. She gave us "advice" that was patently false, such as "your colon is enlarged and full of garbage". Because of the senna leaves, my 93-year-old husband became seriously ill with vomiting and diarrhea and became dehydrated. She charged us $130 for the worthless consultation.
Please do not be deceived by the false claims of this medical quack.
Allow me to clear up this inaccurate misconstrued / deceitful information in review by [email protected]
Physical number address not listed on web site other than cross streets Randol Mill at Gaye Lane, city and zip; this is due to current business and residence merged together. There here are errors on some web search sites and maps, we have contacted these companies requesting the data be corrected, which on some sites have yet to be fixed.
ANMA Membership with American Naturopath Medical Association began in 1995 to present. Member # 201700. You may phone them at 888-202-4440.
I-ACT Membership has always been since 2006 and is still currently active with International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy. You may phone them at 210-366-2888.
Clayton College completed program and received doctorate in Naturopathy Nov 10, 1994 CC was never a diploma mill; this can be verified by American Naturopath Medical Association (ANMA), the active president of ANMA, to whom I spoke with in the early ‘90’s suggested I receive my doctorate education from Clayton College. According to the State of Alabama education and legal practices, Clayton College was in good academic standing till the day it closed in 2010.
Texas Licensed Massage Therapist (TXLMT001400) and Massage Therapy Instructor (TXMI2548).
All documents are current and posted on the wall.
NPI number 1497099618 issued by National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is still currently active and can be found at - npinumberlookup.org/getResults.php
NPPES Taxonomy issued Nov. 2012
Primary - 17500000X – Naturopath
Secondary list – 133N00000X –Nutritionist, 225700000X – Massage Therapist, 174400000X – Specialist, 174H00000X – Health Educator, 101YP2500X – Counselor professional
The individual (18 caps) herbal capsules that were purchased are a high quality herbal formula, thus more expensive not overpriced, although when purchasing a full jar the price per capsule is less. The ingredient senna is only one of the total eight ingredients.
The Melaleuca Oil T36C5 that she purchased, is a higher quality than any sold in the store, this pure Melaleuca Oil T36 C5, (not to be confused with Tea Tree Oil) it contains more potent levels of Terpinen and Cineol levels which generate faster more quality results. Higher quality Melaleuca Oil retail price.
Consultation is $150.00/hr. received $20.00 off plus 10% Senior Citizen = discounted price $117.00
Her husband’s session was on June 2, I phoned on June 4th to check in at that time and there wasn’t any mention of any problems. I told her to stay in touch and phone me with any concerns or questions. (All patients and clients may contact me as needed up until nine PM, a practice I have offered in my nearly thirty years of service.) I phoned again on June 25th and was presented with his updated health condition, which was unrelated to his health concern scheduled consultation appointment on June 2nd. Even during that phone conversation, there was no mention of any of the above listed comments.
Natural Optimum Wellness Reviews
Sorai Stuart, who lists her office on her website as 1000 Gaye Lane, Arlington, TX, but actually lives and has her office at 924 Gaye Lane, Arlington, claims to be a doctor of naturopathy with membership in the American Naturopathic Medical Association, the Internationa; Association for Colon Hydro-Therapy, a PhD graduate in Naturopathy from Clayton College of Natural Health in Alabama, and holder of many other "certifications".
Sorai Stuart is not in fact a member of the American Naturopathic Medical Association or the International Association for Colon Hydro-Therapists, according to their recent statements to me. It is unknown whether she has a degree from Clayton College. The unaccredited Clayton College of Natural Health was closed in 2010 because it was a diploma mill and did not graduate medical doctors as it pretended to do. Sorai Stuart is, however, a licensed massage therapist in Texas according to the Texas registry of massage therapists.
Sorai Stuart claims to have a National Provider Index number of 1497099618, but this is also a lie, as that number is invalid on the national provider registry.
Sorai Stuart posed as a skilled natural health expert and sold us capsules of senna leaves costing 2 or 3 cents each for $1.00 each. She sold us Melaleuca tea tree oil at a greatly inflated price. She gave us "advice" that was patently false, such as "your colon is enlarged and full of garbage". Because of the senna leaves, my 93-year-old husband became seriously ill with vomiting and diarrhea and became dehydrated. She charged us $130 for the worthless consultation.
Please do not be deceived by the false claims of this medical quack.
Previous Reviewer Errors Corrected
Allow me to clear up this inaccurate misconstrued / deceitful information in review by [email protected]
Physical number address not listed on web site other than cross streets Randol Mill at Gaye Lane, city and zip; this is due to current business and residence merged together. There here are errors on some web search sites and maps, we have contacted these companies requesting the data be corrected, which on some sites have yet to be fixed.
ANMA Membership with American Naturopath Medical Association began in 1995 to present. Member # 201700. You may phone them at 888-202-4440.
I-ACT Membership has always been since 2006 and is still currently active with International Association for Colon Hydrotherapy. You may phone them at 210-366-2888.
Clayton College completed program and received doctorate in Naturopathy Nov 10, 1994 CC was never a diploma mill; this can be verified by American Naturopath Medical Association (ANMA), the active president of ANMA, to whom I spoke with in the early ‘90’s suggested I receive my doctorate education from Clayton College. According to the State of Alabama education and legal practices, Clayton College was in good academic standing till the day it closed in 2010.
Texas Licensed Massage Therapist (TXLMT001400) and Massage Therapy Instructor (TXMI2548).
All documents are current and posted on the wall.
NPI number 1497099618 issued by National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) is still currently active and can be found at - npinumberlookup.org/getResults.php
NPPES Taxonomy issued Nov. 2012
Primary - 17500000X – Naturopath
Secondary list – 133N00000X –Nutritionist, 225700000X – Massage Therapist, 174400000X – Specialist, 174H00000X – Health Educator, 101YP2500X – Counselor professional
The individual (18 caps) herbal capsules that were purchased are a high quality herbal formula, thus more expensive not overpriced, although when purchasing a full jar the price per capsule is less. The ingredient senna is only one of the total eight ingredients.
The Melaleuca Oil T36C5 that she purchased, is a higher quality than any sold in the store, this pure Melaleuca Oil T36 C5, (not to be confused with Tea Tree Oil) it contains more potent levels of Terpinen and Cineol levels which generate faster more quality results. Higher quality Melaleuca Oil retail price.
Consultation is $150.00/hr. received $20.00 off plus 10% Senior Citizen = discounted price $117.00
Her husband’s session was on June 2, I phoned on June 4th to check in at that time and there wasn’t any mention of any problems. I told her to stay in touch and phone me with any concerns or questions. (All patients and clients may contact me as needed up until nine PM, a practice I have offered in my nearly thirty years of service.) I phoned again on June 25th and was presented with his updated health condition, which was unrelated to his health concern scheduled consultation appointment on June 2nd. Even during that phone conversation, there was no mention of any of the above listed comments.