Meet the Research Team

Medical Research

The Gupta Program is committed to an evidence-based approach for treating chronic conditions. Over the last 20 years, various research studies have been conducted to test the program’s effectiveness, including three independent randomized controlled trials—the gold standard methodology used in scientific and medical research. Each study has demonstrated that The Gupta Program is highly effective in treating chronic conditions.

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Currently, more independent randomized controlled trials are underway to further evaluate the effectiveness of The Gupta Program for treating Long COVID. Additionally, other independent phase 2 and phase 3 clinical trials will soon launch, testing The Gupta Program against alternative possible treatments for ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia

Future Research & Partnerships

The current and past research has been highly informative and encouraging. Still, more research is needed to build an ongoing and growing body of scientific evidence that can inform the medical community and provide a safe and viable treatment for chronic condition patients.

If you would like to be a partner in our research efforts or conduct an independent randomized controlled trial testing The Gupta Program’s effectiveness for a chronic condition, please contact our Clinical Research Consultant, Alex Bratty.

Meet the Research Team

Clinical Research Consultant

Alex Bratty, PhD is a psychologist with over 20 years of research experience. From management at a Fortune 100 company to partner at one of the most prestigious research firms in the U.S. and founder of her own research consulting company. She has conducted hundreds of quantitative and qualitative studies, including randomized controlled trials. Alex joined the team after using The Gupta Program to recover from chronic conditions in just a few months. She brings a wealth of expertise and is passionate about developing opportunities for the program to be independently tested for its effectiveness.

Contact Alex if you’re interested in conducting a phase 2 or phase 3 trial.

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Leah Hillari, MA, MSc

Clinical Research Assistant

Leah Hillari is a psychologist from Germany with ample experience in conducting high-quality studies to address public health challenges. As a personal trainer and nutrition consultant, she has designed and implemented numerous evidence-based interventions to support people in optimizing their health and well-being. Currently, she is based at Imperial College London, studying the biopsychosocial mechanisms of ageing, and translating scientific knowledge into policy and improved population health. Her scientific interests cover nutrition, health psychology, neuroscience, and the biopsychosocial determinants of health and disease.
Leah fully recovered from several chronic conditions using The Gupta Program, which inspired her to join the Program´s research team. She is eager to help grow the evidence base on the effectiveness and safety of The Gupta Program in the hope that it will become even more accessible to patients and providers worldwide.

Contact Leah if you’re interested in conducting a phase 2 or phase 3 trial

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Inder Virdi, MSc

Clinical Research Assistant

Inder is a nutritional therapist and neuroscientist based in the UK with a clinic supporting people with chronic health conditions. He was inspired to join the team after using the Gupta program to aid his recovery from ME/CFS. Inder has an MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience from King’s College London where he studied the benefits of meditation on sensory processing. Inder is passionate about merging the latest research with medical care to help those suffering (in silence) with chronic conditions.

Contact Inder if you’re interested in conducting a clinical trial or helping us raise funds for the chronic conditions research fund.

 

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Elizabeth (Liz) Quail

Liz is a proud and successful Gupta Retrainer from the U.S. She lives in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her husband Brian, who is a non-profit executive, and her daughter Chloe, who is also a Gupta Retrainer. Liz has a background in non-profit fundraising and is a partner in an educational company. She is well on her way to a full recovery from POTS and CFS with the help of The Gupta Program and was inspired by Ashok’s vision and her success to help others through The Gupta Program’s mission, which is to create a new and foundational branch of neuroplasticity-based medicine. She is excited to help spread the seeds of growth with his research team.

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Regan Dow

Regan is a Canadian nuclear engineer with experience in nuclear facility design and nuclear environmental remediation. After an 11-year struggle with fibromyalgia and various treatments, Regan found lasting relief through The Gupta Program. In gratitude, and in the hope that it will help others find relief from suffering, Regan supports The Gupta program by bringing her many years of research and data analysis expertise to the team.

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If you are interested in joining or volunteering with the research team, please contact our Clinical Research Consultant, Alex Bratty