After watching doctors fail to cure his father’s cancer and then trying himself to find the answer through six years of biomedical cancer research, Almadeus Star Gioeli immersed himself in classic mysticism. Years later, during a prayerful fasting retreat, Gioeli finally experienced a comprehensive revelation about cancer that he later detailed in his book Cancer Is Good for You.
Gioeli felt that he understood not only the cause and cure for cancer but also the nature of cancer itself. Gioeli suggests that a toxin-challenged body, which is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle, habits, and environment, is programmed with the intelligence to create a new organ, a tumor, to normalize unhealthy blood chemistry.
The tumor does this “by transforming the noxious chemical[s] into a product which can be managed by the other normal organs and tissues or utilized by other cells, organs, or systems.” “And the product created by the new organ [tumor] may be excreted or secreted out of the blood stream and out of the body. Sometimes, the tumor itself is an excretory organ, which dumps toxins out of the skin or into the bowels,” writes Gioeli.
Gioeli coined the term “organomutagenesis” to replace the word “cancer.” “In extreme cases of life-threatening blood disorder or toxicity, the radical biological response of organomutagenesis is predictable. Organomutagenesis is a biological, programmed process of creating a unique, original organ [a tumor] to correct the disorder or toxicity.
“The survival-motivated process has been misdiagnosed as cancer for decades, if not centuries. Malignancy occurs when organomutagenesis fails to produce a successful new organ. Mutated cells, individually or in the form of tumors, are not the cause of death. They are a symptom of toxicity or other blood disorder,” Gioeli told me in an interview.
While detoxifying one’s body to cooperate with the intent of the cells to correct abnormal blood chemistry will improve chances of remission, not also changing one’s life will just increase the problem.
“There are limitations to the successful development and ultimate function of a [benign] tumor in terms of quantity of abnormal substrate which needs to be transformed. It is possible for the level of abuse or toxicity to exceed the capacity of a potential tumor to manage, process, and transform.
“For example, there was a man who smoked 48 cigarettes a day for 30 years until he died of it … and he had a tumor. His whole body died … including the tumor. It was just too much.”
Through his understanding of organomutagenesis and its remission as being a very orderly and sequential process, Gioeli facilitated remissions of six individuals diagnosed with various forms of cancer. The remissions occurred in less than a month in all cases.
In each case, he lived and worked with them and tailored a program to match their specific needs and lifestyles. By switching them from a highly processed, omnivorous diet to a plant-based diet and assisting them with natural healing practices, Gioeli helped these people heal from brain cancer, leukemia, lymphoma, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and myelodysplastic syndrome, a precancerous condition.
Since one-on-one healing intervention is limited, Gioeli wrote “Cancer Is Good for You,” hoping to instruct and inspire individuals to apply the principles and practices that promote remission.
Cynnea, a medical intuitive, shared how she and her husband, an emergency physician of 40 years, used Gioeli’s book to guide her husband’s brother, Larry, into remission three years ago. Larry suffered from a rare form of mesothelioma and was given six months to one year to live.
“Larry made major changes in his diet, modified old habits, changed old thought patterns, built his faith back up, and started running races again. Larry today is in remission and thriving. He just completed a half marathon a few weeks ago and has become an activist for mesothelioma victims. I give this enlightening book much credit for myself as a coach and my husband as a messenger to aid Larry out of his darkest hours.”
Gioeli will be answering questions at an upcoming book signing in Southern California. For details, visit his website at Cancerisgoodforyou.com
Gina Sanchez is a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in Santa Monica, Calif.


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