What kind of doctor is he? It would be nice if he was an infectious disease doctor like Dr. Lerner or Dr. Montoya. Alternatively, what also might be good is if he has a doctorate in biology/biochemistry or genetics like Dr. Ron Davis.
That might tell you more about his understanding of the progression of those infections to know if he is onto something with his treatments.
Edit: Oh, I just followed the link and see the credentials "MA, DPhil (Oxon)" after his name.
In the US, I think MA might mean medical assistant?? I wonder if it means something different in the UK?
Also an internet search of DPhil (Oxon) shows as "Oxford equivalent of a Doctor of Philosophy."
Elsewhere on his site he says he is a physicist which Wikipedia says is a, "a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe."
It's your call
@Andrew, but it kinda threw me that he started by giving a page of testimonials rather than more info about the product he is selling and the science behind his treatments. I would want to know what I'm taking (esp. with so many allergies) and why it's suppose to work for me.
To be fair and honest, I didn't read the whole site or even all of the testimonials as I'm too tired today but the only other thing I noticed was 'Gold' and 'Water.' Maybe I can read some more this evening and give better feedback or like
@Shoshana said maybe someone else has actual experience with him and the treatments he offers.