Not worth the money, energy or time
Firstly, I don't want this review to come off anything more than being factual. I am simply conveying our experience with Dr Hakim Salim based out of his Leicester branch. Me and my family had a video call with Hakim Salim a couple years ago for numerous health issues we were facing at the time. I paid an extortionate amount of money just for a short-lived video call with him and I was honestly flabbergasted by the advice he issued. As someone who conducts their research, I was well versed with my medical condition given I had been in and out of hospital for years on end. However, some of the 'recommendations' he offered made me wonder whether he was ridiculing me (which I honestly didn't believe he did as that would have been extremely mean as I was classed as disabled) or whether he genuinely didn't know ANYTHING about my conditions and simply thought providing me google-based responses would suffice. He suggested foods to me that would have exacerbated my condition severely; i know this because I had previously attempted to consume these foods in the past and had severe reactions to them. Some of what was being suggested was honestly so ridiculous that I wondered whether basic high-school biology was lost on him. In retrospect, it was, because anyone with a clinical mind, a half-sensible mind and someone who would have understood the biology of a body (especially a diseased body, which he claims he helps to heal) would never provide such stupid advice. I left the call very upset but also hard-done by, almost to the point where I felt I had been scammed. Now, I'm sure hakim helps to 'heal' many other people (probably those whose conditions can be healed by placebo medication and wishy washy words uttered in a half-docile and spiritually-calming voice) but for everyone else who has ACTUAL real world medical conditions, he is simple unable to help in any real capacity. I know this because I had referred him to numerous family members and friends and they all conveyed the same or similar experience - all of it underpinned by his lack of medical knowledge and appreciation of the illness for which ailment was being sought for. If a 'doctor' (especially one who prides themselves on a holistic natural method like him) doesn't understand the medical condition at heart, then it's very difficult to trust anything being said. He literally provided me with a list of foods I should be eating even though I knew 100% that my body would react adversely to them. I paid him over-the-earth and do not believe he helped me and at least 5 of our family and friend circles, all with (funnily enough) very different medical conditions. I'd stay well away and do your own critical research (since all you'll really get is googled-nonsense anyway). Don't say I didn't warn you.








