Research, References and Other
Starting in the early 70s, the Academy of Sciences and the Ministry
of Nutrition in the former Soviet Russia (USSR) invested more than
1,000 person-years and millions of dollars in research and development
to produce bio algae concentrates that would hold extraordinary
nutritional properties. Consisting of blends of the four best algae
among over 35,000 available on earth, these concentrates were
developed, tested, proven and have now been used for agricultural and
human applications for more than 15 years. These research efforts were
lead by Dr. Michael Kiriac, who has dedicated his life to the finding
of natural solutions for human and animal health.
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Bionutrition
“This jar of bio-algae has more nutrients than truckloads of Alfalfa and Alfalfa has no alpha carotene” - Mr. Kiriac, national television, 1985
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Research
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Facilities for 600 workers, 200
researchers and 1.5 million egg-laying chickens in 20 buildings
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Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant reactor exploded on April 26th
1986, creating chaos, extreme pain and suffering, but allowing major
advances in the human application of BSF. The disaster was a major
event in the life of Mr. Kiriac and his family, and of course for the
USSR at large. War measures were enacted for all of Russia after the
explosion and were maintained for many months.
Mr. Kiriac and his family lived 500 km (about 300 miles) from the
epicenter and were subjected to radiation directly as well as from the
local food and animals.
When disaster struck at Chernobyl, Ukraine, not only was the region
around the reactor affected, but the neighboring state of Belarus
received 70% of the radioactive fallout and 23% of its territory became
contaminated. Over 160,000 children and 146,000 cleanup workers were
victims of radiation poisoning resulting in birth defects, leukemia,
cancer, thyroid disease, degeneration of spinal fluids, liver and bone
marrow, as well as anemia, loss of vision and appetite, and a severely
compromised immune system.
Mr. Kiriac was assigned to work closely with the medical sectors to
assist the sick. Because of his previous success with various cancers,
he was asked to work with the Health Ministry of Ukraine to distribute
Bio-Algae Concentrates to hundreds of children and adults suffering
from radiation ills.
Mr. Kiriac very closely monitored the health improvements:
- Leukemia, dangerously low white blood cell counts improved in 20
days, leading to rapid improvements in the health of treated children
compared to others who did not receive the algae.
- Regeneration of bone marrow, spinal fluids, blood and liver.
- Reduction in children’s urine radioactivity levels by 50% in only
20 days, when administered five grams per day at the Minsk Institute of
Radiation Medicine.
- Many other health recovery were observed
Amazingly, there was health restoration even when children’s disease
was so advanced that their eyeballs where bulging out of their sockets.
In addition, the healing occurred during continuous presence of
radiation as well as contaminated food and water sources.
Today, Mr. Kiriac remarks, “It is important to note that the
Chernobyl disaster is still ongoing. Even though the exploded reactor
is “sealed” in concrete, radiation continues to escape into not only
the local atmosphere, but due to winds, into the world atmosphere as
well.”
North American Validation
From 1999 to 2000, working with the research department of the
Montreal McGill University, Mr. Kiriac was able to reproduce the
poultry productivity results achieved in the U.S.S.R. Working with two
tests groups of 13,000 chickens each, the group with BSF added to their
grain demonstrated the expected results over the control group not fed
BSF: larger eggs, stronger shells, longer egg-laying period, more eggs
per month and no diseases. This test was performed twice for further
accuracy.
During the 2000 Winter Games held in St. Petersburg Russia, BSF was
compared with two other supplements – a Ginseng and a Chinese herb. It
was reported as best by the Russian hockey team for: general pain
reduction, particularly knee pains as well as faster and better
recuperation of energy and blood oxidation after games. Igor Kravcuk
and Pavel Bure, team members and NHL players, sponsored the test and
carried BSF to the team in Russia, as well as reported these successes
to Mr. Kiriac in Montreal.
For the next two years, additional research was performed by
independent researchers at a Medicinal Research University in Quebec
City, this time on the effect of BioSuperfood on prostate cancer and
leukemia. The results showed that BioSuperfood was more efficient when
taken in small amount administered frequently throughout the day acting
as a trigger for the body’ self-healing power.
Research and Publications
- Gulea A., Rudic A., Kiriac M., "Optimization of the nutrient
composition for algae," Moldova, 1987
- Gulea A., Kiriac M., "Optimization for obtaining fluoride rich
algae," Moldova 1987
- Kiriac M., "Optimization of algae bio concentrates for rich
carotene content," Moldova 1987
- Kiriac M., "The effects and benefits of BSF," 2000, Canada
- Kiriac M., "How does BSF work?," 2001, Montreal, Canada
- Kiriac M., "Invention of Technology for development of
BioSuperfood" - Patent 1080/1-92 0880-3, Moscow, URSS, 1989
- Kiriac M., Gulea A., Rudic A., "Optimization of algae bio
concentrates for rich B12 content,"
- Kiriac M., Kiriac L., "Invention of BioSuperfood," 2000 Montreal,
Canada
- Kiriac M., Kiriac L., "BioSuperfood - What is it exactly?" 2001,
Canada
- Kiriac M., Kiriac L., "An indispensable ally," 2000 Canada
- Kiriac M., "BioPreparation® - Invention for use in industrial
animal feeds, Montreal, 2002 - PDF
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- Kiriac M, “Algae production within industrial model in Moldova.”
Republican conference on preparation of BioSuperfood for the food
industry and on valuating the scientific research – Kishinev 1987 –
R.S.S. Moldova
- Kiriac M., “Feeding poultry algae” – Moldova Agriculture Revue –
1987
- Kiriac M., Scutaru I., “Methods of utilizing algae for feeding
chicken in the poultry industry” – Agriculture Revue – Moscow 1987
- Kiriac M., Rudic A., Scutaru I., “Benefits of algae feeds for the
food industry” – Moldova Nutrition Revue – 1988
- Kiriac M., Rudic A., “Algae Growing Installation – Patent MD
No.73, 1704712, 1989
- Kiriac M., Scutaru I., “Integration of Spirulina concentrates in
the nutrition industry – National conference materials for microbiology
and the algae sciences” – Tashkent, Usbekistan 1990
- Kiriac M., Sandu O., “Directed synthesis of algae and invention
of BioSuperfood” – Isdatelistvo, Moscow 1991
- Thomas, R., Kiriac, M. - The Magic of BioSuperfood: The Life of
Michael Kiriac - Publisher: CompWellness Org. - Pub. USA - Jan 2003. - Click to Read the
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