Spectrum Services

To get to the bottom of this....I've spoke with Chip and a few of his close friends/clients. Chip has in fact formed his own company. He has planned on leaving spectrum because of their practices for a long time now....
Chip's client base is enormous and spectrum is now panicking because Chip never signed a non-compete clause and never was a "employee" of spectrum's. So all of Chips clients can choose to follow him. I'm sure most will because they are loyal to him and not spectrum. Spectrum has continuously shorted Chip on his sales commission, not followed correct FDA protocol and did not honor special sale pricing. So now Spectrum is panicking because Chip was making them close to half a million dollars in sales per year. He was in fact ,well hell still is their "flag ship"...Hell look at Spectrum's facebook page.it has Chips before and after pics as their main profile pic.

What would you do in if you were in spectrum's position? Losing your number 1 rep and you have no legal way to hold on to all his clients.. They are screwed... The only thing they can do is slander his name and attack him by using guys like this Victor...Which kind of backfired since Victor obviously hates spectrum too.
 
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Before I went to Spectrum I called the FDA to see if getting a prescription without seeing a Dr was legal. I was told that every state has their own laws, but most states require you to see a Dr face to face before a script can be written. I called my states medical board and you had to leave a message and they would get back to you. I never heard from them.

I know people say if you have a prescription you cannot get in trouble, well read this, this guy had prescriptions.

Former Cleveland police officer gets a year in prison for buying steroids | cleveland.com

I know insurance was involved but he also got charged with possession. This case sets a precedent that even with a prescription you can be in legal trouble. Granted he was prescribed for non medical reasons. Can the govt say that Spectrum over prescribes which can be constituted as non medical? thus the patient could be charged with possession?
 
Before I went to Spectrum I called the FDA to see if getting a prescription without seeing a Dr was legal. I was told that every state has their own laws, but most states require you to see a Dr face to face before a script can be written. I called my states medical board and you had to leave a message and they would get back to you. I never heard from them.

I know people say if you have a prescription you cannot get in trouble, well read this, this guy had prescriptions.

Former Cleveland police officer gets a year in prison for buying steroids | cleveland.com

I know insurance was involved but he also got charged with possession. This case sets a precedent that even with a prescription you can be in legal trouble. Granted he was prescribed for non medical reasons. Can the govt say that Spectrum over prescribes which can be constituted as non medical? thus the patient could be charged with possession?

One more time

Florida Physician Licensure Regulation

64B8-9.014 Standards for Telemedicine Prescribing Practice.[Allopathic]

(1)Prescribing medications based solely on an electronic medical questionnaire constitutes the failure to practice medicine with that level of care, skill, and treatment which is recognized by reasonably prudent physiciansas being acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances, as well as prescribing legend drugs other than in the course of a physician’s professional practice.

(2)Physicians and physician assistants shall not provide treatment recommendations, including issuing a prescription, via electronic or other means, unless the following elements have been met:

(a)A documented patient evaluation, including history and physical examination to establish the diagnosis for which any legend drug is prescribed.

(b)Discussion between the physician or the physician assistant and the patient regarding treatment options and the risks and benefits of treatment.

(c)Maintenance of contemporaneous medical records meeting the requirements of Rule 64B8-9.003, F.A.C.

(3)The provisions of this rule are not applicable in an emergency situation. For purposes of this rule an emergency situation means those situations in which the prescribing physician or physician assistant determines that the immediate administration of the medication is necessary for the proper treatment of the patient, and that it is not reasonably possible for the prescribing physician or physician assistant to comply with the provision of this rule prior to providing such prescription.

(4)The provisions of this rule shall not be construed to prohibit patient care in consultation with another physician who has an ongoing relationship with the patient, and who has agreed to supervise the patient’s treatment, including the use of any prescribed medications, nor on-call or cross-coverage situations in which the physician has access to patient records.

(5)For purposes of this rule, the term “telemedicine” shall include, but is not limited to, prescribing legend drugs to patients through thefollowing modes of communication:

(a)Internet;

(b)Telephone; and

(c)Facsimile.

Specific Authority 458.309,458.331(1)(v) FS. Law Implemented 458.331(1)(q), (t), (v) FS. History–New9-14-03.
 
To get to the bottom of this....I've spoke with Chip and a few of his close friends/clients. Chip has in fact formed his own company. He has planned on leaving spectrum because of their practices for a long time now....
Chip's client base is enormous and spectrum is now panicking because Chip never signed a non-compete clause and never was a "employee" of spectrum's. So all of Chips clients can choose to follow him. I'm sure most will because they are loyal to him and not spectrum. Spectrum has continuously shorted Chip on his sales commission, not followed correct FDA protocol and did not honor special sale pricing. So now Spectrum is panicking because Chip was making them close to half a million dollars in sales per year. He was in fact ,well hell still is their "flag ship"...Hell look at Spectrum's facebook page.it has Chips before and after pics as their main profile pic.

What would you do in if you were in spectrum's position? Losing your number 1 rep and you have no legal way to hold on to all his clients.. They are screwed... The only thing they can do is slander his name and attack him by using guys like this Victor...Which kind of backfired since Victor obviously hates spectrum too.

Question - Who do the patient's medical records belong to - Chip or Spectrum?

Question - If Chip has indeed formed his own company he will need to hire a Doctor to write the scripts. What kind of Doctor will sign off on what is in essence legal "juicing" and the use of hgh when hgh is the only drug not permitted for off label usage?

Growth Hormone Illegal For Off-label Anti-aging Use, Study Warns

Because of 1988 and 1990 amendments to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, off-label distribution or provision of human growth hormone to treat aging or age-associated illnesses is illegal in the United States, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

A team of three noted health researchers revealed a largely unknown and unenforced law that thousands of entrepreneurs and physicians are breaking. The authors are Dr. Thomas Perls, director of the New England Centenarian Study at Boston Medical Center and associate professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine; Dr. Neal Reisman, clinical professor of plastic surgery at Baylor College of Medicine and associate chief of plastic surgery at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, who is also an attorney; and S. Jay Olshansky, professor of epidemiology at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health.

Human growth hormone, or HGH, is a substance released by the pituitary gland that spurs growth and development in children and adolescents. As a drug, it can be prescribed legally only for three rare conditions: HGH deficiency-related syndromes that cause short stature in children, adult HGH deficiency due to rare pituitary tumors and their treatment, and muscle-wasting disease associated with HIV/AIDS. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, any and all other uses of the drug, including the off-label use as an alleged treatment for aging and its related conditions, are illegal.

But many Web sites and anti-aging clinics market HGH with claims that the hormone stops and reverses aging and provides many other benefits, including improved nail and hair growth, better sleep, improved skin tone, better digestion, increased strength, weight loss, better eyesight and enhanced sexual function.

"Prescribing and administering HGH has become a routine intervention in an industry that is variably called anti-aging, regenerative, longevity or age management medicine," said Perls. "Hundreds of thousands of patients who have received HGH in recent years as a purported treatment for aging are unaware that they are receiving the drug illegally.

"Although there is no evidence that HGH administration stops or reverses aging, many people spend a great deal of money on these products," Perls said. "On the contrary, responsibly conducted and peer-reviewed science indicates that HGH could in fact accelerate aging and shorten lifespan. It is associated with very high rates of serious adverse effects, and long-term use could increase one's risk of cancer."

According to Olshansky, "off-label use for many drugs is a normal and accepted practice in medicine, but that is not true for growth hormone. According to laws instituted by Congress more than 10 years ago, HGH can only be distributed for indications specifically authorized by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and aging and its related disorders are not among them. The use of HGH as an alleged anti-aging intervention is a major public health concern not just because it is illegal, but also because its provision for anti-aging is not supported by science and it is potentially harmful."

Despite the fact that the vast majority of HGH prescriptions should be for children, 74 percent of HGH prescriptions in 2004 were for people 20 and older, and 44 percent were for people 40 to 59. Sales of HGH in 2004 totaled $622 million (almost 213,000 prescriptions) not including sales via anti-aging Web sites. "These data suggest that a very large proportion of HGH sales are for illegal uses," said Perls.

Question - show me ANY scientific evidence that drugs like anavar, winstrol, nandrolone, etc serve ANY purpose in HRT

Question - What is Chip's educational background?
 
Question - Who do the patient's medical records belong to - Chip or Spectrum?

They belong to you... You signed a release form allowing Chip, spectrum and the doctor access to them.

I havent searched for any scientific research... I do know that my doctor prescribed me 100mg/wk of Deca for joint pain. It works like a charm!

The FDA must have some medical research/proof... They do allow it to go on and monitor HRT clinics closely.

Call the FDA and ask them why they allow it...
 
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They belong to you... You signed a release form allowing Chip, spectrum and the doctor access to them.


It is patently clear you have no idea what you are talking about, at all. It appears your defense of this SCAM is to protect your obtaining AAS. As far as the records, they do NOT belong to the patient, WADOWSKI, or SPECTRUM. They are the property of the physician (or facility - hospital, clinic, etc.). This is why it is obvious for the SPECTRUM SCAM. They collect or bring together individuals wanting AAS under the guise of HRT/TRT. They "contract" with physicians to perform the medical history and physical (LOL). In this manner, they capture the Rx. Also, there is no state that allows a nonphysician to prescribe these drugs. The real reason for the fear of posters as yourself is being discovered for obtaining AAS by illegal means. Since this crosses state lines, I am sure the FBI as well as the DEA are currently involved.
 
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I havent searched for any scientific research... I do know that my doctor prescribed me 100mg/wk of Deca for joint pain. It works like a charm!

The FDA must have some medical research/proof... They do allow it to go on and monitor HRT clinics closely.

Call the FDA and ask them why they allow it...


The FDA does NOT monitor clinics.

Just, who is your doctor that prescribes DECA for joint pain? There is NO evidence for DECA to treat joint pain. There are, at most, some anecdotal reports. It is NOT FDA approved for this purpose. And, there is no evidence for long-term use for "joint pain."
 
To get to the bottom of this....I've spoke with Chip and a few of his close friends/clients. Chip has in fact formed his own company. He has planned on leaving spectrum because of their practices for a long time now....
Chip's client base is enormous and spectrum is now panicking because Chip never signed a non-compete clause and never was a "employee" of spectrum's. So all of Chips clients can choose to follow him. I'm sure most will because they are loyal to him and not spectrum. Spectrum has continuously shorted Chip on his sales commission, not followed correct FDA protocol and did not honor special sale pricing. So now Spectrum is panicking because Chip was making them close to half a million dollars in sales per year. He was in fact ,well hell still is their "flag ship"...Hell look at Spectrum's facebook page.it has Chips before and after pics as their main profile pic.

What would you do in if you were in spectrum's position? Losing your number 1 rep and you have no legal way to hold on to all his clients.. They are screwed... The only thing they can do is slander his name and attack him by using guys like this Victor...Which kind of backfired since Victor obviously hates spectrum too.


WADOWSKI (and SPECTRUM) is in DEEP S***. WADOWSKI IS A SALESPERSON. It is laughable to state he has clients!

Who is Victor?

Incorporated by Juan A Hernandez, Spectrum Services LLC is located at 8004 NW 154th St # 106 Hialeah, FL 33016. Spectrum Services LLC was incorporated on Friday, March 30, 2007 in the State of FL and is currently active. Evelyn Parrado represents Spectrum Services LLC as their registered agent.

Registered Agent Name & Address
PARRADO, EVELYN
3145 NE 2ND DR
HOMESTEAD FL 33033 US

www.sunbiz.org - Department of State


Spectrum Services, LLC
Contact Us
8004 NW 154 St Suite 106
Miami Lakes, FL 33016
Freephone: +1 866 306 8139
Telephone: +1 786.837.6967
FAX: +1 866 572 1427
E-mail:info@spectrumhrt.com
 

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Do they? I could sign them out and copy whatever I wished while in the military...Perhaps its different in the civilian world. Its only my assumption guess on what I've observed is all.

I know...the improper prescribing of AAS is what your book is mostly about. Its your main agenda..
There are plenty of physicians that disagree with you on this matter.

I'm curious why did you lose your medical license?
 
does anyone on here realize that one of the two owners of spectrum services is a guy whos name is victor ron.... Hmmmm.... "cvictorg..... Victor ron...?
Nawwww... No coincidence there... Lol

i'm actually a client of chip wadowski's and damn proud to say so. When i started my therapy at spectrum, victor ron was my "consultant". The protocol that he had me on was 600mg/day of deca..... And 200mg/day of test cyp... Yes, you read that correctly! .... Along with 50mg/day of oxymethylone. I was completely fucked up, couldnt get my dick hard to save my life. I was totally new to therapy and had no idea what i was doing. My wife couldnt get pregnant cause i couldn't fire a nut because that asshole had no clue what he was doing! By the grace of god, for some reason, victor ron passed me off to chip wadowski for him to be my consultant. Chip was absolutely disgusted at the fact that i was using deca and cyp ass backwards, was never prescribed any kind of ai, and never hcg. One year later, i got my wife pregnant and we now have a beautiful, healthy baby girl!..... All thanks to chip wadowski saving me from victor ron and spectrum. So when i heard today that chip's name was getting slammed, i owed it to my little girl to let the truth be known. Chip is now one of my best friends in this world, for obvious reasons, and always defended spectrum even he he should have jetted a long time ago. Chip is one of the most professional and loyal people i have ever met in my life and it's really pathetic that the actual owner of spectrum services has so little to do with his time that he has to resort to these pitiful tactics to try and steal the clients that chip has helped over the years. I'm assuming that is what happens when one single consultant is so good that he is bringing in more business by himself than the company's entire sales force combined. This thread is a joke. I'm shocked that the moderators would even want to let this site be involved with it. Chip must have been a pretty valuable asset to the company if its owner is trying so feverishly to slam him????

Btw.... Why are spectrum's owners slamming him here, yet using his photo's with bogus information regarding his age, that chip never authorized, as their national marketing phlyer, the face of their company, and the advertising of their facebook page??? Huh


Note: PHYNEUS MAXIMUS IS WADOWSKI.
 
Do they? I could sign them out and copy whatever I wished while in the military...Perhaps its different in the civilian world. Its only my assumption guess on what I've observed is all.

I know...the improper prescribing of AAS is what your book is mostly about. Its your main agenda..
There are plenty of physicians that disagree with you on this matter.

I'm curious why did you lose your medical license?


Again, do you enjoy being so contradictory? You sign them out! While I doubt anyone allowed the records to be signed out, the very act tells you they are NOT yours.

My book has nothing to do with the improper prescribing of AAS. Do you know how to read (rhetorical). Bone up, you might learn something beside I want my AAS.
 
Umm...the guy that started this thread.


Again, IGNORANCE. Do you ever get tired of being WRONG. cvictorg is the member name. And his/her real name is NOT Victor. This is only in your mind as some sort of tactic of SPECTRUM, which in reality is your way of protecting your means of obtaining AAS.
 
Again, IGNORANCE. Do you ever get tired of being WRONG. cvictorg is the member name. And his/her real name is NOT Victor. This is only in your mind as some sort of tactic of SPECTRUM, which in reality is your way of protecting your means of obtaining AAS.

Damn you are one arrogant dude.. The guys name is clearly victor...jesus... cVICTORg
 
"America's Nuremberg - Human Experimentation in Anabolic Steroid Research . "

Thats the damn title... I've just scanned through the book, havent read it in detail. Check it out http://www.asih.net/SCALLY_BOOK_ONE_SAMPLE.pdf

Why in gods name they even have you on this site is beyond me. This is a anabolic forum...:popcorn:


Thanks for finally showing ALL you do not know how to read. Take a moment, find someone that can read, and read the name of the forum: Men's Health Forum. But. at least, you do show, again, you WANT your AAS. [One of my purposes for being here is to expose people like you.]
 
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