Linus Pauling (pictured above) is the only person in chemistry to win two unshared Nobel Prizes.
He spent the back half of his career studying one thing the medical industry has been burying:
Not a medication deficiency.
Not a supplement deficiency.
A mineral deficiency.
For decades, his work was suppressed.
Pharmaceutical companies can't patent minerals — they come from nature. From food, water, and soil. No patent means no profit.
Supplement companies profit from people who keep coming back. When your minerals are restored, you don't need their bottles anymore.
So Pauling's work was buried. I didn't find any of it when I was suffering.
I went through doctors, practitioners, herbalists, supplements, protocols, detoxes, parasite cleanses, diets, and therapies I'm almost too embarrassed to talk about.
None of it made a dent in my symptoms. Some of it made things worse.
I didn't have a bowel movement for 40 days.
My gut felt like it was broken. My energy was gone. My life was gone. I had no spark, and I was defined by my symptoms.
By the time I turned 30, I had spent over $500,000 trying to fix it. Ten years. 50+ practitioners. I was worse than when I started.
I almost gave up — ready to accept that maybe some bodies just don't work right, and mine was one of them.
Then a friend handed me Pauling's research.
I found a practitioner who actually tested my mineral ratios — not the levels you see on a standard blood panel, the ratios between the minerals that run every enzymatic reaction in digestion.
Every one of mine was collapsed.
We restored them in a specific order, and within weeks my gut started healing for the first time in a decade.
I'm now a certified HTMA practitioner. I run this training because I refuse to let anyone else lose 10 years and half a million dollars learning what should have been the first thing they were told.