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This is an absolute horror story and yet according to the report there is little from a legal point of view, to stop people like Mr Sawyer from practising.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A lot of healthcare needs more regulation. Counsellingis another area where anyone can practice it. It is mostly left to clients to check the reputations / qualifications and whether he practitioner has signed up to any kind regulatory body.
I imagine cost is factor too, as a lot of people go to Turkey or Brazil for this treatment and I've read similar horror stories about that.
> Our undercover filming captured Mr Sawyer handing out antibiotics without a valid prescription - a criminal offence. He is not qualified to prescribe and the pills were not labelled for a specific patient.
> He also offered to inject increasing doses of local anaesthetic without a prescriber present - again illegal - and did not ask for our reporter's weight, thus putting her at risk of an overdose.
Why isn't he prosecuted?
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