"Quranic
medicine is one of the crucial principles in the history of traditional
medicine which has its roots in the very nature of mankind," stated Dr
Khodadadi in the unveiling ceremony of his latest book.
"Some deem traditional medicine and primitive medicine as
equal not knowing that traditional medicine is a subcategory of primitive
medicine which was practiced by families, as noted Avicenna at the beginning of
his book the Law," he added.
"What is taught in the medical universities of the world as
anatomical findings, totally dovetail what Avicenna asserted in his writings a
thousand years ago," he further added.
Khodadadi
maintained that the primitive medicine was much more comprehensive and advanced
that current medicine and stated: "as one of the main topics of the book,
Quranic medicine is the only example of medication whose treatments are all
rooted in the human nature."
"Based on the precepts of Quranic medicine, preventing
diseases is much cheaper than treating them and everyone's drugstore is his
kitchen."
Khodadadi
went on to say that he had been spending the last two years in Europe pursuing
Quranic medicine research and added: "consistent with the teachings of
this practice, if three issued are carefully considered and their effects are
merged together, it is guaranteed that no kinds of diseases can ever prowl
around human body and soul: the temperament and inclination of self, food and
locality of the self."
He
underlined his aim for writing the book as granting public fitness and health
to the Iranian society.
Khodadadi
concluded his speech by telling of the publication of some other books
concerning Quranic medicine in the near future.
Holding
a PhD in maintaining jet engines, Dr Khodadadi has spent 17 years of his life
studying human body and medicine. He has gained an outstanding position for
himself as an iconoclast practitioner in treatment of human diseases by
proposing methods which have attracted a whole lot of adherents and, as he
asserts, are primitive and have been suggested by the Quranic verses and
Islamic literature.
Source:
IBNA News Agency