February 1, 2026
Dear Bill,
I hope you are well. I am doing well myself.
I was very happy to hear that the article has been published, and I sincerely congratulate you and everyone else involved. In my view, this article will serve as the point of origin—or the solid foundation—for the DST method and the DOD Triangle, and the second article will reveal and complete the structure built upon it. May God’s blessings be upon you.
A topic we had previously discussed was the series of experiments I intended to conduct on five substances: opium, heroin, alcohol, amphetamines, and fentanyl.
The experiments on opium, amphetamines, and fentanyl have been completed, with each study involving 73 laboratory rats. We had planned to conduct the experiments on heroin and alcohol as well, but these were postponed.
At this stage of the research, I asked Dr. Arvin to carry out a comparative analysis of the three substances we have already studied, examining the damage each one causes to the human body. The results at this stage were truly astonishing. These substances cause destructive effects on a wide range of bodily circuits, including those related to the human immune system and many other systems, in ways that are quite surprising.
By “circuits,” I mean the functional operation of a group of genes. For example, when repairing a building, a master builder, a plumber, an electrician, and a carpenter are all involved; the collective work of these individuals—or, in this analogy, these genes—is what I refer to as a “circuit.” One of the forms of damage these substances inflict on the body is that all of them negatively affect mitochondrial function, the power plant of the cell.
It is astonishing to me that so-called scientists in the medical field seem as if they themselves are under the influence of hallucinogenic substances, searching for an “addiction gene” in order to create a vaccine for it, or that they are still unable to properly dissect and understand addiction. It is as if they have been standing in the same place for a hundred years, making claims about the physiology of addiction that are light-years away from reality. They even propose treatment methods such as URD and UROD, which leave one utterly baffled.
Based on this unfinished research, we can understand why we use a single protocol—with minor adjustments in the dosage of OT—for the treatment of all types of drugs and alcohol, and still achieve definitive recovery. The reason lies in the nearly identical destruction these substances cause to human physiology and bodily components. One can look at it this way: if someone’s jaw is broken, whether it happened by a punch, a stick, a fall, or a car accident, the treatment is essentially the same.
Of course, I hope that the two remaining studies on alcohol and heroin will also be conducted so that the conclusions can be fully completed.
Another matter concerns the book Weight Loss and the Structure of the Body. Ten thousand copies were printed and distributed or sold without a formal launch. A second print run of another ۱۰,۰۰۰ copies is currently being prepared, and I hope that the English edition—which you wrote the foreword for—will be published soon.
The foreword you wrote for this book has now been translated into Persian and appears at the beginning of the book.
Interestingly, nearly all members of Congress ۶۰ have joined these legions. Even more interesting is the fact that individuals who are underweight and join these legions, while following the same program, actually gain weight. In other words, when a person learns how to eat properly and follows the Dezhakam Method, if they are overweight, they lose weight, and if they are underweight, they gain weight.
I believe this book, Weight Loss and the Structure of the Body, is urgently needed by humanity. Despite progress in all areas—even in this century of space exploration—people still have not learned how to eat properly and remain plagued by excess weight, whether in Iran, the United States, or most parts of the world.
To lose weight, people resort to completely incorrect and dangerous measures and methods, and they even label them as “scientific.”
Dear Bill, I think this is sufficient for now. I hope our correspondence will continue to progress well in the near future.
Your eternal friend and brother on earth and in the heavens,
Hossein