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‘The Liver Doc’ apologizes to Samantha Ruth Prabhu, makes serious allegations against her doctors calling them frauds


Samantha Ruth Prabhu got into trouble after giving a recipe for the treatment of viral infection. While Dr. AB Phillips, famous as ‘The Liver Doc’, even advised to send the actress to jail, badminton player Jwala Gutta also questioned Samantha. At the same time, many users also criticized the actress and targeted her. But now Dr. AB Phillips has not only apologized to Samantha, but has also called her doctor a fraud. Dr. AB Phillips even called Samantha Ruth Prabhu illiterate and uncultured, on which the actress posted a long post. In this, Samantha clarified her health recipe and asked the doctor to behave politely. Samantha also said that the doctor who advised her to use hydrogen peroxide instead of medicine for viral infection is qualified and has worked in DRDO for 25 years.

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‘The Liver Doc’ apologizes to Samantha

Now Dr. AB Phillips posted a post and apologized to Samantha Ruth Prabhu. he/she also targeted the actress’ doctors by calling them businessmen. ‘The Liver Doc’ said that Samantha’s doctors – Mitra Basu Chillar and Dr. Jockers are the worst example of medical practice in the world.

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‘The Liver Doc’ called Samantha’s doctors frauds

he/she wrote, ‘I understand Samantha’s health condition and sympathize with her. I wish her all the best for a speedy recovery. I apologize to her if she felt bad with the way I said things. It was unintentional. My intention was to make her stop following those doctors who are spreading medical misinformation and using her for this. I sincerely suggest that patients with chronic diseases please follow only those medical practices which are based on evidence so that they can stay safe.’

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