Adeerus Ghayan's Blog, page 4
March 17, 2024
Nureeva and Tangora
Nureeva and Tangora is a unique autofiction novel, inspired by the real-life struggles and experiences of an immigrant family raising their children diagnosed with Classic Autism and having identified photon-deficiency as the underlying cause. Synopsis Nureeva is a special child, living in her own solitary world without friends. The fantastical realm of Tangora was unknown … Continue reading Nureeva and Tangora
Published on March 17, 2024 03:37
December 3, 2021
Our struggle continues after proving level-3 (classic) autism is curable and preventable
Our never-ending struggle continues even after finding the cure for level-3 (classic) autism. Now that the Education Department’s tests here in Australia have concluded that our “incurable” level-3 autistic children are recovering after our PhD research on the cure and implementing the ground-breaking therapy, we hit another obstacle. But at least now our peer-reviewed and … Continue reading Our struggle continues after proving level-3 (classic) autism is curable and preventable
Published on December 03, 2021 23:55
November 1, 2021
Ibil
A couple of chapters from an old novel that was published in 2015. The centre plot revolves around a global coronavirus pandemic during which the Taliban conquer Afghanistan in the Seven Day War. Synopsis Ibil is a fast-paced biopunk action thriller that raises the critical issue of terrorism and explores the sentimental and environmental forces … Continue reading Ibil
Published on November 01, 2021 22:10
May 11, 2019
Latrobe Valley Circular Economy
My presentation on Australia’s Latrobe Valley transitioning to a Circular Economy to tackle Climate Change, unemployment and plastic pollution. Biomanufacturing hub (biorefinery) generating renewable fuels, biodegradable plastics, prefabricated homes and hi-tech products paves the way towards a Circular Economy. Advertisements
Published on May 11, 2019 04:16
April 14, 2019
Keynote Address: Autism and Sunlight
My Keynote Speech on sunlight’s impact on Autism and the journey towards finding a cure is now available on YouTube. Talk Title: Investigating the association between Autism Spectrum Disorder and the sunlight Conference: Neuroscience 2019 Scientific Track: Pediatric Neurology Advertisements
Published on April 14, 2019 05:06
April 2, 2018
Autism and Sunlight
This book details the association between the sunlight and Autism. It lists down sunlight’s impact on a human brain development, regulation and critical functioning. It explains how sunlight can be used to reduce the severity of Autistic symptoms. These include disturbed sleep, tantrums, self-harm, repetitive and other stereotypical Autistic behaviours. Advertisements
Published on April 02, 2018 00:51
December 11, 2015
Chemicals in Vaccines and Foods and Pervasive Developmental Disorders
We have inherited a toxic world. Air we breathe, water we drink, food we eat; everything is polluted. Today’s processed food– a staple of twenty-first century’s diet – uses a cocktail of chemicals for preservation in addition to a host of chemicals being used to enhance the flavours. Source of this food at the bottom … Continue reading Chemicals in Vaccines and Foods and Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Published on December 11, 2015 18:18
November 18, 2015
Dollz
Dollz is a cyberpunk novel, part of the Ruman series in which androids’ A.I. start evolving, making them self-aware, emotional and more human like. Ernest Cecil owns La Meers; world’s biggest tech-firm and is on the verge of releasing his latest batch of androids, built on diamond based microchips. He kills one of his employees … Continue reading Dollz
Published on November 18, 2015 15:51
Rimachi
Rimachi is a jungle adventure novel. Kevins; a normal dysfunctional urban family is invited by a long lost friend to his Peruvian summer mansion. Everything goes on smoothly, until they find out that their host is the biggest drug lord of Peru and his house is attacked by the rival group. No other way out, … Continue reading Rimachi
Published on November 18, 2015 15:46
November 14, 2015
Dragon’s Teeth
Dragon’s Teeth by Adeerus Ghayan Dragontooth mines were brutally successful in their job, just as the U.S. Military had intended during the Vietnam War, maiming and killing countless. The war had recently ended; sadly the mines did not know that. Like many, this minefield silently awaited its prey. And then on the fateful night dozens … Continue reading Dragon’s Teeth
Published on November 14, 2015 14:03


