Episode 68: Dr. Ali Ajaz - You Don't Need a Medical Degree to See the Truth
Dr Ajaz graduated from Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’s School of Medicine in London (UK) and has spent the best part of the last 20 years working in mental health. He qualified as a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and also has a keen interest in medical education. He has held an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer role for the past 10 years at Queen Mary University London, where he is also currently completing a research degree (MD Res) looking at the relationship between extremist behaviour and mental illness.
In this episode, Dr. Ajaz shares his perspective on the pandemic, injections, the government response, and why the field of medicine may not be able to recover the trust of the general public. We also talk about psychiatric medicine, the cause of conditions like depression and anxiety, the lack of evidence supporting the use of anti-depressant medications and how he helps his clients overcome mental health issues in clinical practice.
Dr Ajaz runs his own Brain Health Clinic in London, where he uses a functional health approach to treat mental illness, support brain optimisation and promote longevity.
Dr. Ajaz is part of a group of UK doctors who issued a press release last month about the 'covid jabs': https://doctorsforpatientsuk.com/press-release/
You can reach him through his website at: www.draliajaz.co.uk
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