Coconuts & Kettlebells is a personal blog written by Noelle (that’s me) about health, natural living, and fitness. In order to continue doing what I love, it’s important for you to know information about affiliate links and/or products I recommend, as well as information about the advice I provide.
So, What Does “Affiliate Link” Mean?
Affiliate links are super simple: if you click on a link and make a purchase having been referred from my website, you are providing me with credit for that sale. Depending on the affiliate program, I may get a “store credit” or I may earn a small percentage of the sale itself.
Please know that you don’t have to use my links, but if you do, it really helps me support my blog and keep creating content for you – the people I care about so much. Most of my affiliate links can be found on my resources page. Your support is SO greatly appreciated, so thank you in advance!
Purchasing through these links passes NO costs along to you whatsoever. In fact, for any product I recommend, I always make sure it is a high quality, yet budget-friendly option. As my blog grows, I may also receive free product or monetary reimbursement for products I highlight on the site. While that’s pretty cool – I only recommend products and services that I personally use, trust, and feel would be helpful for you. All ideas and opinions expressed are completely my own.
So, yes – the Standard FTC Disclosure applies to my website: In order for me to support my blogging activities, I may receive monetary compensation or other types of remuneration for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial and/or link to any products or services from this blog.
Disclaimer (Hint: I’m not a doctor, nor do I play one on the Internet!)
The content of Coconuts & Kettlebells either through this website, social media pages, or any other materials distributed by Coconuts & Kettlebells is intended to provide helpful and informative material. I am not a doctor or a “registered dietician,” and I do not provide medical advice or treat diseases.
If you’re experiencing an acute or chronic medically diagnosed condition, you must maintain treatment as prescribed by your physician, irrespective of the wellness coaching provided by the owner of this site; your perusal of www.coconutsandkettlebells.com; or your purchase of online guides, ebooks or products. In the case of medical diagnoses, it is vital to work in concert with your physician to determine the best course of action.
The information presented herein has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Full medical clearance from a licensed physician should be obtained before beginning or modifying any diet, exercise, or lifestyle program.
Perusal of this site does not imply status as a “client” of Noelle. The author claim no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
And lastly, as a Nutritional Therapist, I am not regulated, licensed or certified by any state. However, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner ™ is trained by the Nutritional Therapy Association, Inc.® which provides a certificate of completion to students who have successfully met all course requirements, including a written and practical exam. A license to practice Nutritional Therapy is not required in some states. Laws and regulations regarding certification and licensure requirements differ from state to state.
Ok, I know that wasn’t fun. But… I have one last thing to add!
Copyright
No part of this publication shall be reproduced, transmitted, or sold in whole or in part in any form, without the prior written consent of the author. Any content on my blog whether it be pictures or text, may not be republished or distributed, for financial gain or not, without written permission of the author. Please also check out my comment policy.