To: Hojczyk
"Allure Medical Spa"
Some questions:
1. Is this guy a real medical doctor? The name of his place raises a red flag.
2. Is his offense using Vitamin-C, or practicing medicine without a license?
3. Is it against the law to prescribe a legal OTC product for a disease, even if it is unproven, but seems effective, and there is no known cure for the disease? Is a doctor committing a crime if he recommends any vitamin or supplement as a prophylactic or general tonic?
4. Who can lawfully administer an IV?
5. Why is the FBI involved in this? Who tipped them off? What federal law was violated?
To: Steve_Seattle
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