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GP struck off over garlic oil 'cancer cure' claims

Dr Mohsen Ali, a former UK-licensed doctor whose medical licence was withdrawn in 2015, has been struck off by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS) for running an unregistered, squalid clinic in Leicester. He charged two cancer patients up to £15,000 for unevidenced treatments like garlic oil and vitamin C, falsely claiming a 90% cure rate, dismissing NHS care as harmful, and reusing IV bags which posed serious infection risks.

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garlic oil cancer curevitamin C cancer treatmentunregistered medical clinicstruck off doctormedical misconductbogus cancer treatments

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