GP struck off over garlic oil 'cancer cure' claims
Summary
A doctor named Mohsen Ali was removed from the medical register after treating cancer patients with unproven remedies like garlic oil and vitamin C at an unlicensed clinic in Leicester. He charged patients large sums of money and did not follow proper hygiene or medical consent rules.Key Facts
- Dr. Mohsen Ali had his medical license taken away in 2015.
- In 2018, he treated two cancer patients at his home in Leicester, which was in poor and unhygienic condition.
- Ali charged one patient £15,000 and another between £10,000 and £12,000 for treatments.
- He used intravenous vitamin C, garlic oil, and other alternative therapies without scientific proof they cure cancer.
- Ali told patients that the NHS and pharmaceutical companies were harming them for money.
- He reused medical equipment without proper cleaning, risking infections.
- Ali denied claiming he could cure cancer, but a flyer from his clinic said he offered over a 90% cure rate.
- One patient died shortly after stopping Ali’s treatment; the treatments lacked informed consent and were found to be dishonest.
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