WELLBEING INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION LTD UNDERCOVER: HARLEY STREET ‘CLINIC’ EXPOSED
Cancer claims, unverified credentials and a rented room — inside our shocking investigation

A secret undercover investigation has uncovered serious concerns surrounding Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd, a company promoting regenerative and stem cell-style treatments to the public.
Our findings suggest that what is presented as cutting-edge medical science may, in reality, raise significant questions about credibility, qualifications, and patient safety.
🏢 THE HARLEY STREET ILLUSION
Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd presents itself as a global leader in advanced therapies.
But when our undercover operative attended a consultation, the “clinic” appeared to be a rented room in Harley Street— not a fully equipped or regulated medical facility.
Harley Street carries global prestige.
But insiders warn: anyone can rent a room there.
And that raises the first major question:
👉 Is this a medical clinic — or a staged environment designed to build trust?
⚠️ “I’M A SCIENTIST” — CLAIMS THAT DON’T STACK UP
During the consultation, the individual representing Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd claimed to be:
- A PhD in neuroscience
- A faculty member at a UK university
- Head of a brain research laboratory
However, checks following the meeting were unable to verify these credentials.
If these claims are inaccurate, it would represent a serious issue — particularly when dealing with patients seeking medical guidance.
👉 Because in this industry, authority sells trust.
💣 CANCER DISCUSSION — AND A SHOCKING RESPONSE
Our operative disclosed a previous diagnosis of melanoma, one of the most dangerous forms of cancer.
What followed was deeply concerning.
The representative of Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd described their treatment as capable of:
- Supporting the immune system to detect cancer cells
- Reducing the risk of recurrence
- Potentially helping with tumours
At one point, the approach was described as:
“Let’s give it a go and see.”
No clinical trial data was presented.
No regulatory approvals were provided.
No structured oncology framework was explained.
👉 Instead, the treatment appeared to be positioned as an option worth trying — despite the seriousness of the condition.
🧪 “IT WORKS FOR OTHER CANCERS TOO”
When asked whether the same treatment could be used across other cancers, the response was:
“True, it would.”
Medical experts widely agree:
❗ Cancer is not one disease
❗ Treatments are highly specific
❗ Blanket claims are a major red flag
Yet this treatment was presented in a way that appeared to apply broadly.
🧠 SCIENCE OR SALES LANGUAGE?
Throughout the consultation, scientific terminology was used to reinforce credibility:
- “Extracellular vesicles”
- “Immune system modulation”
- “Tissue regeneration”
- “Scar breakdown”
But no independently verifiable clinical evidence was provided during the session.
👉 This raises a critical concern:
Is complex scientific language being used to explain — or to persuade?
⚖️ THE BIG QUESTIONS FOR WELLBEING INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION LTD
Following this undercover investigation, several key questions remain:
- What are the verified qualifications of those delivering consultations?
- What clinical evidence supports the claims made to patients?
- What regulatory oversight applies to these treatments?
- And why are consultations taking place in what appears to be rented spaces rather than established clinics?
🚨 A WARNING TO PATIENTS
Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd is part of a rapidly growing global industry offering regenerative and stem cell-based solutions.
Some of these technologies are promising.
But others operate in grey areas — where hope can outpace evidence.
Patients facing serious illness must be able to trust that:
✔ The person advising them is qualified
✔ The treatment is evidence-based
✔ The risks are clearly explained
📢 THIS INVESTIGATION CONTINUES
This is just the beginning.
We are now examining:
- The wider network behind Wellbeing International Foundation Ltd
- Patient experiences and financial commitments
- The marketing strategies used to attract vulnerable individuals
👉 If you have had dealings with this company, we want to hear from you.










