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Journal of Trauma and Critical Care | Volume 3
Permanent treatment of vitiligo: Irrianna, immigration of cells in vitiligo disorder
Akbar Mohammadrezaei
and
Nooshin Mohammadiasl
Dermatologist, Iran
T
his paper is about a skin disorder manifesting itself as
white spots in different parts of the body. This disorder is
categorized as segmented, focal, generalized and universal
vitiligo. The current methods used such as UV rooms may
expose many risks and long term side effects to the patients.
Furthermore, at the end of the treatment, the patient leaves
the clinic in grief and without being really cured. I was suffering
from the same disorder for 14 years, so I can understand the
sadness of those patients. My motivation to find the medicine
was myself. Once, I was a vitiligo patient. Because of my
financial problems, I did not have access to labratories. As a
result, my only chance was to do a broad self-study to enlarge
my understanding about human biology. Thanks to it, I cured
myself in 5months and afterwards, many other patients from
England, Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan. In this treatment, I ask
my patients to take blood tests. And according to the affected
area, I perscribe the vitamins, pills andmy own compost creams
(different for kids and adults). One time visit every two months
will be enough to adjust the dose of the medicine(mostly
herbal). My only purpose to write this paper is to provide all
my dermatologist coworkers with some information about this
treatment. There aremany vitiligo patients all around the world
waiting for the medicine, praying for it. I hear them, we all do.
It is our humanitarian duty to let them know yes, your prayings
have been answered. The whole treatment takes about five
months and financially is affordable by everyone. If they follow
my advice mentioned in the paper, the disorder will not come
back. I would kindly ask you to drive throughmy paper and read
it deep. I have cured myself and many others, so I can replicate
the medicine on the cases offered by you. The treatment
and the progress is easily recognizable from the first month.
Note of the translator: My family doctor trusted me with his
paper. That is why I could not consult about the translation to
anybody. I present my sincere appologies for any terminological
mistakes in the abstract. Nooshin Mohammadiasl, Urmia, Iran,
1985.
Speaker Biography
Akbar Mohammadrezaei was born in Urmia in 1986/03/29, in west Azerbaijan state
of Iran. He is a married men with two children, one son and one daughter. He finished
his primary education in 1981 and secondary education in 1985, both in Urmia. He
was accepted in medicine department in Tabriz, in 1986. He graduated from medicine
department in 1995. He did his military service as a doctor in army. He was afflicted
by vitiligo for 14 years. The motivation behind this treatment was his own suffering.
For years and years, he did a lot of studies and then could cure himself in 5 months.
He hopes all people suffering from this disease will hear their voice and good news.
e:
dr.a.m.rezaei95@gmail.comAkbar Mohammadrezaei et al.
, J Trauma Crit Care, Volume 3
DOI: 10.4066/2591-7358-C1-003