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British doctor charged cancer patients £15,000 to ‘cure’ them with garlic oil injections

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Independent
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A medical practitioner in the United Kingdom faced legal consequences after exploiting vulnerable cancer patients by charging exorbitant fees for unproven garlic oil injection treatments. Operating from an unregulated and poorly maintained residence, the doctor made false therapeutic claims without proper medical justification. This case highlights the dangers of unlicensed medical practitioners and the critical importance of patient protection regulations in healthcare systems.

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British doctor charged cancer patients £15,000 to ‘cure’ them with garlic oil injections
British doctor charged cancer patients £15,000 to ‘cure’ them with garlic oil injections

Dr Mohsen Ali operated from a ‘squalid and unsanitary’ room in his council house
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