Summary of “the Opium” CD
Session 4 of the 60th Round, held under the guardianship and mastership of Mr. Dezhakam, with traveler Leila as the secretary, began at 8:00 AM on 7th of January, 2025.
Summary of the Speaker's Remarks:
We continue the discussion on the "Letter to the Editor", introducing the ninth principle: Opium.
Until a few years ago, there was no equipment capable of analyzing the detailed functioning of human organs. Today, advanced equipment can examine human gene expression, allowing us to identify issues in specific parts of the body. Additionally, by analyzing the overall function of various organs, we can determine a person's biological age.
However, this technology is not yet available in Iran, and efforts are underway to bring it into the country.
When a new drug is developed, it must first be tested on animal models to determine not only its therapeutic effects but also any potential damage or side effects it may cause to other parts of the body.
In the past, based on surveys and questionnaires, opium was classified as a carcinogenic drug. However, our research has shown that this classification is inaccurate.
The most important medicine for regulating the X-system is opium. This is due to its rich variety of alkaloids, which are essential for rebuilding the X-system and are made available to the body through its use.
Nevertheless, proper dosage, duration, and method of use are critical. These effects can be observed through tests conducted on both animal and human models.
A fascinating point known as the Opium War also highlights opium’s importance, which stemmed from Britain’s cultivation of opium in India and Afghanistan and its export of two-thirds of the yield to China. This eventually sparked protests and war with China.
Another indication of opium’s significance is a U.S. military base that stores 8,000 tons of gold, the Hungarian royal crown, the U.S. Constitution, and several thousand tons of opium and poppy DNA strains.
This is because opium is the world’s best-selling medicinal substance, containing 0.3% to 3% codeine, 3% to 23% morphine, as well as papaverine (a muscle relaxant beneficial to the nervous system) and protopine (a compound that helps regulate heart rate).
The direct medicinal benefits of opium itself far surpass those of its derivatives. Congress 60 has published articles on this topic in American medical journals, and can be accessed online.
Opium has a devilish side and a completely healing, divine side. In today's world, where it is often stigmatized and its cultivation banned due to misinformation, developed nations continue cultivating it for positive medical uses.
Over the past 25 years, we have treated more than 85,000 individuals using opium—making it one of the world’s largest treatment pilots. We believe opium is among the most complete and significant medicines that God has provided to humanity, but it must be stressed that how it is administered is of critical importance. Using opium as a narcotic is like using gold to make a trash can—its true value is lost through misuse. This concept applies broadly: the outcome depends entirely on how we approach and apply the resources we are given.
Some claim that due to its addictive potential; opium should not be used medicinally. But in reality, all painkillers and analgesics, as they dissolve in fats and cross the blood–brain barrier carry the risk of dependency with prolonged use.
Therefore, the key lies in using these medications in small amounts according to need. They should be prescribed in such a way that after their therapeutic effect and the resolution of illness, they can be safely discontinued, leaving no harmful side effects.
Our discovery in treating addiction was the proper dosage and method of prescribing opium for the patient.
This includes identifying the minimum and maximum effective doses, the intervals between doses, the patient's adjustment period, and how to safely increase or taper the dosage.
It is also crucial to ensure that the patient's vital systems synchronize with the medication.
We must be able to answer these questions—answers that can succeed in the re-regulation of gene expression as part of the healing process.
Translated by: Traveler Arash
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Edited by: companion Marjan
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