Unlicensed quack masquerading as a doctor is banned from practicing after claiming he could cure children's autism using 'traditional Indian medicine' Health practitioner Rama Prasad permanently banned from practising The unlicensed 'doctor' claimed he could cure autism with traditional medicine Mr Prasad prescribed a medication containing high levels of toxins to a child The pills were found to contain elevated levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic
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The Health Care Complaints Commission found as a 'non-registered health practitioner' Mr Prasad (pictured) falsely misrepresented himself as an accredited doctor
An unlicenced quack masquerading as a doctor who prescribed a cocktail of toxins as a 'traditional Indian treatment' to cure autism has been permanently banned from medicine.
Rama Prasad, prescribed pills to a three-year-old which contained high levels of lead, mercury, and arsenic,