A surprise in the case of Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, known as the "curcumin doctor"

Egyptian media revealed a surprise in the case of the pharmacist Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, known as the "curcumin doctor."

The Egyptian newspaper “Al-Watan” quoted the Secretary-General of the Dakahlia Pharmacists Syndicate, Dr. Lamei Moussa, as saying that Abu Al-Nasr is restricted to the schedules of the Dakahlia Pharmacists Syndicate, and he was summoned more than once to investigate what he presented after receiving a number of complaints against him, for promoting unlicensed herbs and medical products, but He did not comply with the investigation.

He added that the pharmacist, Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, used to give curcumin to his sick victims, who went to his clinics in Giza, Sharqia and Alexandria, and deluded them that they were taking the correct treatment for their sick conditions. against him, but after his arrest, a final court ruling will be awaited.

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