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UK Doctor's Unlicensed Clinic: Garlic Oil for Cancer
1 May
Summary
- Doctor charged thousands for unproven cancer treatments.
- Clinic operated from an unsanitary Leicester home.
- Doctor removed from medical register for dishonesty.

Dr. Mohsen Ali, a doctor in the U.K., has been erased from the medical register following a tribunal's decision in April 2026. He was found to have charged cancer patients substantial sums for unproven treatments, including garlic oil injections, administered in unsanitary conditions at his Leicester home clinic.
Expert witnesses confirmed that the administered treatments, such as intravenous vitamin C and ozone therapy, lacked clinical evidence for cancer treatment. The tribunal determined Dr. Ali acted dishonestly, presenting himself with a claimed "90% success rate" despite knowing the treatments were not evidence-based.
Investigators discovered visibly contaminated surfaces and reused medical equipment during an inspection of his home clinic. The tribunal concluded that Dr. Ali posed a significant and ongoing risk to public protection due to his dishonesty, unsafe practices, and patient deception, leading to his removal from the medical register.