Having committed malpractice and losing his medical license, John Sanderson started a company called AnteAge, selling potentially dangerous products to unsuspecting victims. Negligence, repeated negligence, and sexual misconduct with his patients was his contribution to medicine. Now he wants to sell you products for your skin. He also has someone write a blog for him that not only demonstrates his total incompetence yet again, but he projects on others what he does daily – namely lie and commit unethical acts.
Reference: https://www2.mbc.ca.gov/BreezePDL/document.aspx?path=%5cENF0003%5c16%5c&did=FSMB53N0.DID
Mr. Sanderson is a physician who attained a bachelor’s degree in medicine from Canada. This program is 5 years in college total, and the curriculum apparently doesn’t teach ethics or compassion for others.

John Sanderson, M.B.B.S. (bachelor’s degree in medicine) who lost his medical license for negligence and repeated negligence, and sexual misconduct with a female patient.
If you want to read about Mr. Sanderson’s exploits as a practicing physician, look him up here.
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Sanderson previously was a family practice physician with an undergraduate medical degree – a bachelor’s degree in medicine. Once Sanderson finished his Canadian undergraduate degree in medicine, and once he passed the medical board test in the US, regulations permitted him to use the designation “M.D.” Sanderson frequently finds himself in disputes with other companies, one of which apparently exposed that Sanderson committed domestic violence.
Sanderson was not trained as a dermatologist and was not board certified. He obviously has little to no understanding of the skin’s powerful immune system, and no idea of how bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells work in the body. Upon losing his medical license, he started a company to do further harm to people by having them use products that induce inflammation and potentially cancer. The other physicians who is part of AnteAge and the co-blogger with Mr. Sanderson, is George Taylor, a retired anesthesiologist. Like Sanderson, Taylor has no science background and no published scientific papers. So ignorant is this guy that he has a video saying that red blood cells have no signaling capacity. That they don’t have or react to cytokines. Sorry, George. They do. I’d hate to have this sleepy guy putting me to sleep on the operating table.
Trying to understand why a company would bring a proinflammatory, possibly pro-oncogenic product to the market, I looked closer at the company. Because John Sanderson is not a scientist, and has never listed that he has any scientific publication, only misleading blogs, I wondered how did he come to choose his technology. I discovered that Sanderson had enlisted fellow Canadian, Jonathan Lakey, Ph.D. as his scientific advisor. To no surprise, the man who had lost his medical license because of incompetence had hired a scientist, Jonathan Lakey, who had been fired from his university because of fraud.

A non-profit government organization in Canada fired Jonathan Lakey for the same reason:

Then Jonathan Lakey was charged with fraud and racketeering at one of the companies in which he was an officer:

Jonathan Lakey’s involvement with a number of other companies that are pump and dump schemes has made the news a number of times. Clearly, using a product on your skin from this dynamic fraudster-incompetence duo is a bad choice – they do not have anyone’s well being in mind.
There are other skin care companies led by physicians. I suggest if you’re interested in their products, go to the state medical board website in which they practice, and look at the current status of their medical license. For example, you can search physicians in California here, and in Colorado here. You may be surprised what you find. Simply type in their name, and you’re likely to find disiplinery actions and loss of license.