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Mohammad Ali Taheri (Persian: محمد علی طاهری) is an Iranian researcher on alternative medicine. He was born in Kermanshah, Iran, in 1956. ==Career== Taheri is credited with founding two branches of Iranian alternative medicine: ''Faradarmani'' and ''Psymentology''. Both therapies are based on the theory of Interuniversalism and are a subcategory of Interuniversal Erfan (Halqeh), which holds that man’s existence is as vast as the universe itself, and that man's body consists of more than just its physical attributes of flesh and bone. Faradarmani is a completely mystical form of alternative therapy in which the patient is allegedly connected to a universal network of intelligence and awareness called the Interuniversal Consciousness Network or Holy Spirit. The patient would later give reports to the physician on feelings of warmth, cold, pain, tremors, stinging, etc. The patient's defects are then identified and treatment begins with the elimination of symptoms. Psymentology on the other hand deals with "mind" and "psyche" as separate concepts and is used to alleviate mental and psychic disorders. For three decades, Taheri has subjected his research to various tests and prompted much discussion in the medical community. Many doctors and paramedics agree that his methods and experience in alternative medicine have been remarkably effective, and led to a shift in medical practice in the past decade. Extensive research on the effects of these two branches of alternative medicine is ongoing by physicians, psychiatrists, veterinarians, and botanists, including research on ''in vitro'' cells. Many scientific papers have reported successful outcomes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mohammad Ali Taheri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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