Our Mission: Pioneering Health Through Chemical Awareness and Natural Healing

Discover a path to true health:


Imagine a world where your health isn’t just about fighting cancer but also about understanding what’s truly in the food, supplements, and products you use daily. My journey with CNS Lymphoma has unveiled a profound truth: while we’ve been focusing on various health practices—traditional medicine, vitamins, food, cleanses, juicing, exercise, gadgets, and gizmos—we’ve overlooked a silent threat—the 3,972 FDA-approved chemicals permeating our lives. Additionally, I’ve learned about our body’s incredible potential for self-healing.


Everyday Exposure to the Mission:

From the food stabilizers in your morning cereal to the preservatives in your skincare, these chemicals are everywhere. They’re in our food, drugs, cosmetics, and even our vitamins.


The Overlooked Danger:

Government agencies struggle to keep pace with the implications of these chemicals. There is a notable lack of longitudinal studies on their aggregate cumulative effects.


Highlighting the Risks:

Consider phenoxyethanol (Ethylene Glycol Monophenyl Ether), found in everything from vitamin bottle casings to cosmetics, labeled as “limited risk.” What does this mean for our long-term health? And then there are hazardous additives like certain food colorings, which can disrupt our body’s natural functions, potentially leading to serious health issues.


A Call to Awareness:

I’m not just sharing this as a cancer thriver; I’m developing resources to educate and empower. Through essays and a dedicated webpage, I aim to illuminate these hidden dangers, urging a collective shift towards more informed consumption and to explore the benefits of our body’s natural functions like neural autophagy for improved health.


Harnessing Bodily Functions:

Understanding and leveraging processes like neural autophagy could be key in managing and enhancing our health, reducing our dependency on external solutions.


Join me in this quest:

Let’s not just treat diseases but prevent them by understanding and minimizing our exposure to these pervasive chemicals while also promoting our body’s own healing capabilities. Together, we can advocate for a cleaner, safer environment for our health and future generations.


Explore Further:

  • For those curious about the scale of this issue, here’s a direct link to the FDA’s the FDA Substances Added to Food
  • And then there are the FDA Approved Drugs with their own set of chemicals. Here is a link to FDA Drug Database

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