Our Mission: Pioneering Health Through Chemical Awareness and Natural Healing

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 a synthetic preservative found in cosmetics, shampoos, lotions, and even some vaccines. Regulators in the U.S. and Europe call it “safe” at very low levels, but many of the safety studies are industry-funded — and the cumulative impact of exposure across dozens of everyday products has not been thoroughly examined. Phenoxyethanol can irritate the skin and eyes, and if not carefully purified, may contain traces of ethylene oxide (a known carcinogen) or 1,4-dioxane (a possible carcinogen).

While a single product may not seem dangerous, the real risk lies in the daily buildup of chemicals like this in our bodies. And phenoxyethanol is only one example — artificial food dyes, fragrances, plastics, and other additives follow the same pattern: individually permitted, collectively overlooked.


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.


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Let’s not just treat diseases, but prevent them.  


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