Mr. Dezhakam’s Speech in the San Antonio Breast Cancer Pre-symposium, San Antonio, TX, USA, 19-22 June 2024
“Science is not complicated; everything has a key”. Let’s assume we don’t have the key to open a large safe, and we are forced to open it. What happens? Do we open it with a hammer or by explosion?! For over seventy years now, we have made significant advancements in describing and categorizing most diseases and in developing hospital diagnostic and laboratory devices. However, unfortunately, we have remained stagnant in treating most diseases.
When we say cancer has no cure, MS has no cure, colitis has no cure, RP has no cure, schizophrenia has no cure, endometriosis has no cure, and similarly, dozens and hundreds of other diseases have no cure, what does this indicate?
Today, instead of finding and correcting the root cause of diseases, we are mostly focused on removing the symptoms of the disease, which has resulted in removing a woman’s breast, uterus, or ovaries to eliminate the symptoms, even though the root cause of the disease still resides in their body, waiting for another opportunity to re-emerge in other parts of the body.
I am not opposed to removing a tumor, and in certain cases, this should be done. But what should be done about the cause or reason behind the disease? Today, after extensive research and clinical observations, I have come to the conclusion that most diseases share a common point, and I have named this common point the “X System”. The X System relates to the functioning of neurotransmitter systems, hormones, mediators, endocrine and exocrine glands, and epigenetic pathways. Whenever one or more parameters of this system go out of balance, a disease emerges. In other words, in most diseases, the expression of certain genes or epigenetic pathways goes out of regulation, leading to various diseases. And whenever we can re-regulate it, the disease disappears. We have now managed, using the appropriate medication, in the right dose and at the right time, through the DST method and the use of opium tincture, to conduct extensive research on mouse models for several diseases and we have achieved astonishing results, including breast cancer, MS, leukemia, ulcerative colitis, and etc. Moreover, we have observed signs of recovery from various diseases at Congress 60, which focuses on the cure of drug addiction. Among them were three women who, in addition to drug addiction, had also developed breast cancer. With the cure of their addiction, their breast cancer also showed significant improvement, or their tumors had shrunk significantly. Their case report articles have been accepted and are awaiting publication.
Furthermore, breast cancer among 72 rats taking four doses (of opium) has been cured, and the initial results regarding the control of metastasis are being presented as a short report. It has also been accepted and will soon be published. Thank you for listening to my speech. I now hand over the rest of the discussion to my dear colleague Dr. Arvin Haghighatfard, who will present part of the laboratory report.
San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, TX, USA, 19-22 June 2024