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The FDA’s Toxic Web and the Drug-First Trap

A Broken Promise of Food and Drug Safety Most Americans believe the FDA exists to keep them safe. The reality is stark: over 7,000 unique chemicals circulate in our food, packaging, drugs, and personal care products, and the majority have never been meaningfully...

Navigating Medical Guidelines: A Cancer Rebel’s Perspective

Medical Guidelines When I was diagnosed with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) in November 2023, my doctors called it a “rare disease.” The young doctor breaking the news nearly wept as she told me my diagnosis and encouraged me with “DO NOT GOOGLE”...

No Cause, No Cure

Billions flow into drug pipelines while root causes like infection, inflammation, and chemicals are ignored. They told me I had an 'incurable, inoperable brain cancer.' But the word incurable wasn’t true — it was a reflection of how our system defines cure. In...

The Brain’s Amazing Ability to Regenerate: Neurogenesis & My Journey

In November 2023, I was diagnosed with Primary CNS Lymphoma (PCNSL), an inoperable tumor located in my corpus callosum—the thick band of nerve fibers that connects the two sides of the brain and coordinates thinking, movement, and emotion. By June 2025, my MRIs showed...

Last Year When I had Brain Cancer – Defying cancer, Searching for Truth

Content Warning: This essay discusses cancer, medical trauma and contains strong language, which may be triggering. Spoiler Alert of Brain Cancer I’m absolutely fine—better than ever, actually. Older, yes, and certain I’ll die one day—but not from brain cancer, not...

Unseen and Unnoticed: Realizing the Chemical Load in Our Modern Lives

Realizing the Chemical Load About this time last year—July 2024—I started doing one of those strange and sobering things people do when they begin consciously preparing for the end: clearing out clutter, sorting through forgotten corners of the house, and asking what...

The Moment It Changed: Why I Said No to Standard Cancer Protocols

By Linda Wulf — Cancer Thriver, Advocate, and Researcher The Moment It Changed: Standard Cancer Protocols Understanding the implications of Standard Cancer Protocols is essential for informed decision-making in cancer treatment. It happened on a quiet hospital night...

Breathing New Life into Cancer Recovery: A Data-Backed Challenge to Conventional Protocols

Data-backed remission after stopping chemotherapy. Breath, fasting, whole-food nutrition, and chemical-free living proved more than supportive—they may have been the key. By Linda Wulf When I was diagnosed with primary CNS lymphoma in November 2023, I faced what...

The Toxic Web: Inadequate Governance, Overlapping Databases, and Big Money Keeping America Sick

Introduction: A Personal Awakening I once believed that products approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were safe for use. But after my own battle with cancer, that illusion shattered. With the help of Grok AI and Chatbot GTP, I discovered that 7,157...

GRAS: The Hidden Label in Your Food You Didn’t Know About

Imagine picking up a snack from the grocery shelf—crackers, soda, or a candy bar. You scan the ingredients, spotting familiar names like sugar or salt, and maybe some tongue-twisters like "sodium benzoate" or "xanthan gum." What you don’t see is a quiet stamp of...

Navigating Harmful Additives in the Modern Landscape: Understanding Interactions in Food, Cosmetics, and Beyond

Our daily lives are steeped in chemicals—from the preservatives in your cereal to the synthetic colors in your lipstick. Harmful additives shape what we eat, slather on our skin, and absorb into our bodies, often combining in a “cocktail effect” that amplifies their...

7 Ways Deep Breathing Might Enhance Mitochondrial Health

Mitochondria are our cellular powerhouses, converting oxygen and nutrients into Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of our cells. My exploration into the world of deep breathing started almost by accident as I thought about getting past the blood-brain...

Fasting for Neural Autophagy: How Long is Optimal?

What is Autophagy? Autophagy, derived from the Greek words “auto” (self) and “phagy” (eating), is a physiological process where cells dismantle and recycle their own damaged or unnecessary components. This self-cleaning mechanism is essential for: Removing damaged...

Navigating the Shadows of Gadolinium: A Patient’s Odyssey Through Medical Trust and Self- Advocacy

Gadolinium, a rare earth metal, serves as a contrast agent in MRI scans, enhancing the visibility of internal structures. This enhancement is crucial for diagnosing various conditions, including cancers, by providing clearer images of organs, tissues, and blood...

Soy Lecithin, Seed Oils and Hexane – Oh My!

As a consumer increasingly conscious about what I put into my body, I've taken to scrutinizing food labels, and one ingredient that I recently reacted to and caught my eye is soy lecithin—a seemingly innocuous emulsifier present in an array of foods. My investigation...

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