Quantum Wellness Review and Profile
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Quantum Wellness Overview
Quantum Wellness no longer appears to be active as a direct sales company.
Quantum Wellness as an active standalone MLM/direct-selling company.
Original Npros business profile for Quantum Wellness, preserved below for archival purposes:
Quantum Wellness was listed in older MLM/direct-selling directory references, but the company is no longer identifiable as an active standalone MLM opportunity. Current search results for the name are fragmented across unrelated wellness clinics, spas, chiropractic offices, "quantum wellness scan" providers, and bioresonance-style wellness businesses, rather than a single active network-marketing company.
The strongest identifiable corporate record using the Quantum Wellness name is Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute, LLC, an Arizona company that marketed nutritional supplements and skincare products. That business was described in 2016 as selling through direct mail, email marketing, online advertising, online sales, and affiliate partnerships, not a conventional distributor-based MLM compensation plan. In February 2016, Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute was sold in a transaction valued at $6.15 million.
Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute later became the subject of a significant FTC case involving ReJuvenation, an "anti-aging" supplement promoted with claims involving human growth hormone, stem cells, age-related damage, heart attack damage, brain damage, blindness, deafness, and other health conditions. Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy on November 11, 2017, in the District of Arizona, and its Chapter 11 plan was confirmed on December 14, 2018.
Quantum Wellness's regulatory history includes the FTC's 2020 enforcement action against Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute, LLC, Fred Auzenne, and Maria Gutierrez Veloso. The FTC alleged that ReJuvenation was deceptively marketed as a virtual cure-all for age-related ailments and that the claims were not supported by competent scientific evidence. The case was resolved through stipulated orders requiring scientific substantiation for future claims and payment of $660,000, which the FTC used for consumer refunds. In June 2020, the FTC announced refund checks totaling more than $149,000 to consumers who bought ReJuvenation.
Domain Registrant:
Quantum Wellness
9220 SW Barbur Blvd #119-142
Portland, OR 97219
Quantum Wellness Owners, Executives and Executive Consultants
Kevin Keranen, President and CEO
Susan Oldenstadt, Chief Operations Officer
Luis Tirado, Chief Technical Officer
Shad Sharp, Co-Owner
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