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But in legal papers filed at the High Court, he claims that Ali and his brother Imran, a masseur at the doctor's Integrated Medical Centre, were negligent in their care of him. Backed by public funding from the Legal Services Commission, Bathija is seeking compensation and to expose what he now sees as the perils of relying on the healing powers of non-traditional approaches to medicine to treat illness.
His action will bring unprecedented scrutiny to bear on the methods and expertise of a man of whom Vogue once gushed: 'What Deepak Chopra is to LA, Dr Ali is to London.' He is close to Prince Charles, whose interest in non-traditional approaches to healthcare is so strong that he has his own Prince's Foundation for Integrated Health. Ali claims to achieve astonishing results. He has spoken of helping paralysed people to walk again through 'a special massage designed to improve blood flow to the brain', and of saving the life of a patient with a brain tumour whose conventional doctors had told him to expect to die.
He has some very satisfied clients. Selina Scott, the TV presenter, said: 'If Hippocrates had needed a doctor, he would have sent for this man. Dr Ali is surely the cure for all cares.' He's the 'eighth wonder of the world', according to the former 'It girl' Palmer-Tompkinson
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