Skin Disorders & Candida Albicans

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. Overgrowth of intestinal yeast Candida albicans can be signified by a large number of skin problems, including psoriasis, inflammation, and rashes on various parts of the body. In fact, some experts estimate that 15% of patients with Candida overgrowth have some type of skin lesions.1 Numerous …

Herxhimer Reaction: The Die Off Syndrome

Edited by Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. This is a phenomenon that results when there is an intensification of the disease symptoms and often an expansion of similar symptoms to other places all of a temporary nature, after which the patient is improved or well. Often it appears to some as if …

T Cell Update

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. T cells are specialized white blood cells that are used to measure the health of the immune system in the cancer or AIDS patient. I have found that when the body contains an elevated level of mercury, T cells are very slow, if not totally impossible, …

Cancer Research Update

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. In my current research on cancer, we have confirmed 5 interesting things: 1. In all cancers, high amounts of propyl alcohol are present. 2. Most cases of cancer also have high mercury, high or low copper, low selenium and high or low iron. These are tissue …

You Have Worms

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. The subject of intestinal worms is probably very frowned upon or avoided by most people, including doctors. The truth of the matter is, based on my current research, one out of six Americans has actual living worms inside his body. There are many types of worms. …

Blastocystis Hominis: The Unsuspected Problem

By Michael Biamonte, C.C.N. Several years ago, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia along with some other experts and authorities, re-classified an organism known as Blastocystis Hominis–a common organism found in the intestinal tract of most people–as a dangerous disease-producing organism, as opposed to just a harmless organism. …