Medical Disclaimer
All content provided by Natalie Rose, including but not limited to text, images, audio, video, social media posts, zoom calls, or any other format, is designed to provide information and guidance on addressing concerns related to eating, weight and body image. It is essential to note that content and material provided by Natalie Rose is not a substitute for professional medical or psychological treatment for eating disorders.
While Natalie Rose offers tools and strategies to promote a healthier relationship with body image and self-esteem, this information is not intended to diagnose, treat, or provide therapeutic interventions for individuals with eating disorders.
Please do not disregard or delay seeking professional medical help due to attending workshops and support groups, consuming content provided by Natalie Rose, or otherwise working with Natalie Rose. Relying solely on virtual services by Natalie Rose is at your own risk. Natalie Rose and Wake Up and Smell the Rosay Inc. hereby disclaims any and all liability to any party for any direct, indirect, implied, punitive, special, incidental or other consequential damages arising directly or indirectly from any use of the content, which is provided as is, and without warranties.
This workshop should be viewed as a supplementary resource for those interested in self-improvement and personal growth, but it is not a replacement for specialized treatment when dealing with serious mental health issues. Your well-being is of utmost importance, and seeking appropriate professional care for eating disorders is highly recommended.
If you suspect that you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, it is crucial to seek immediate professional help from a qualified healthcare provider, therapist, and/or dietitian. If you are located in Canada and are experiencing a medical or mental health crisis or feel unsafe, please refer to your safety plan if you have one, call Talk Suicide Canada at 1-833-456-4566 (or text 45645 from 4pm-midnight), visit your local Emergency Room, or call 9-1-1.