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Doctor Struck Off for Garlic Oil Cancer 'Cures'
28 Apr
Summary
- A doctor charged £15,000 for unproven garlic oil cancer treatments.
- The unregistered clinic operated from unsanitary conditions.
- He claimed NHS doctors were trying to kill patients.

Dr Mohsen Ali has been removed from the medical register after operating an unregistered clinic where he charged cancer patients substantial fees for unproven treatments. Between January and September 2018, Dr Ali consulted with and treated two cancer patients, one terminally ill, charging one £15,000 and the other between £10,000-£12,000. He advertised a "90 per cent cure rate" for challenging illnesses, including cancer, and advised patients against trusting NHS doctors.
His clinic, described as "squalid and unsanitary," was located in his council house, with police finding non-sterilised containers and a "decaying" mattress. Treatment sessions sometimes included ozone therapy. A patient reported blood spurting from cannulas during treatment. Dr Ali's actions, including practising without a license and using unsafe premises, were deemed a "fundamental breach of the tenets of the profession" by a tribunal.