Mosaraf Ali



Mosaraf Ali (born 1953, Calcutta) is a physician trained in both Western and Indian medicine and a leading proponent of integrated medicine. He is the author of a number of books including: Dr Ali's Women's Health Bible, Dr Ali's Weight Loss Programme, The Integrated Health Bible, Therapeutic Yoga, Dr Ali's Ultimate Back Book and Dr Ali's Nutrition Bible. He is also the author of a chapter in a book entitled The Future of the NHS (2006) (ISBN 1-85811-369-5).

He trained as a doctor at the University of Delhi and then the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies in Moscow from 1973 to 1982. After a stint in rural India studying homeopathy, herbalism and medical fasting, and working in Hong Kong from 1988 until May 1991, he came to London to work at the Hale Clinic where his therapies reportedly proved successful for patients such as Sarah Miles and Ava Gardner. Since then he worked towards establishing a clinic where both complementary and conventional treatment would be offered with the help in particular of Prince Charles. This was realised in 1998 when he opened the Integrated Medical Centre in London with a team of fifteen doctors and therapists.