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    What is the “no-wipe” diet? I was vegan for a year then mostly vegetarian. I was raised by schools to think red meats and cholesterol is bad for the heart and probably can cause cancer. Evetually I raised my many children on broccoli, beans, lentils and brown rice and rarely gave them meats, For the

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  • What Near-Death Experiences Teach Us About Healing and Hope

    What Near-Death Experiences Teach Us About Healing and Hope

    There are some conversations that change you—not because they are dramatic, but because they are unmistakably sincere. Listening to people who have had near-death experiences is one of those conversations. These are not people trying to persuade. Most of them never intended to speak publicly at all. Many were reluctant, even afraid, to share what happened to

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  • Healing Does Not Require You to Be Positive All the Time

    Healing Does Not Require You to Be Positive All the Time

    One of the quiet pressures people carry during illness is the belief that they must stay positive—or risk sabotaging their healing. They feel guilty for feeling afraid. Ashamed for feeling angry. Worried that sadness will somehow undo their progress. So they smile when they are tired. They minimize when they are hurting. They silence emotions they don’t

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  • I Don’t Tell People What to Do – I Share What I’ve Seen

    I Don’t Tell People What to Do – I Share What I’ve Seen

    One of the assumptions people often make about anyone who speaks publicly about unconventional topics is that they must be trying to convince, recruit, or direct. That has never been my role. I do not tell people what to do. I do not prescribe. I do not position myself as an authority over anyone else’s body or

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  • Suppressed Treatments Scare Institution

    Suppressed Treatments Scare Institution

    When people hear the phrase “suppressed treatments,” they often imagine secrecy, collusion, or hidden agendas. That framing is dramatic—but it usually misses the real reasons institutions become uncomfortable. What scares institutions is not a single substance, method, or idea. What scares them is uncertainty they cannot control. Large systems—especially medical, regulatory, and academic ones—are designed to minimize

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  • Chlorine Dioxide – Separating Fear From Function

    Chlorine Dioxide – Separating Fear From Function

    Few topics provoke faster shutdown than chlorine dioxide. Say the name and reactions often come immediately—fear, dismissal, alarm—long before any calm explanation is offered. That intensity alone tells us something important: this is not just about chemistry. It’s about perception. Chlorine dioxide is frequently discussed as if it were a single thing with a single meaning. In

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  • DMSO – What It Is, Why It’s Feared, and Why People Use It

    DMSO – What It Is, Why It’s Feared, and Why People Use It

    There are certain substances that provoke unusually strong reactions—long before any calm discussion begins. DMSO is one of them. Mention it in a medical setting, and the conversation often stops. Mention it among patients, and you’ll hear a very different story—one filled with curiosity, confusion, caution, and lived experience. That contrast alone tells us something important.

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  • Why Certain Healing Tools Are Never Discussed in Medical School

    Why Certain Healing Tools Are Never Discussed in Medical School

    There is a question I hear often—sometimes whispered, sometimes asked with frustration: “If this helps people, why wasn’t I ever taught about it?” It’s a fair question. And the answer is usually less dramatic than people expect. Medical school is not designed to teach everything that might help the human body. It is designed to teach what fits

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  • Healing Children Requires Courage, Not Permission

    Healing Children Requires Courage, Not Permission

    There comes a moment in many parents’ journeys when they realize something difficult—and liberating—at the same time. No one is coming to give them permission. Not a doctor. Not a specialist. Not an institution. Healing their child will require courage. Most parents begin by trusting the system. They follow recommendations, attend appointments, complete forms, and wait for answers that

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  • When Doctors Dismiss Parents, Children Pay the Price

    When Doctors Dismiss Parents, Children Pay the Price

    There is a moment many parents remember with painful clarity. It’s the moment they finally work up the courage to voice their concern—only to be brushed aside. “It’s nothing.” “That’s normal.” “You’re worrying too much.” “Let’s wait and see.” For parents, especially mothers, dismissal is not just frustrating. It is destabilizing. It teaches them to question their own

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