THE GREAT BREAKTHROUGH The Voynich Manuscript and the Female Cycle Introduction: The Unraveling of a Global Mystery For over 100 years, thousands of researchers, cryptographers, linguists and mystics have tried to solve the mystery of the Voynich manuscript a puzzling handwritten book filled with unknown symbols and strange illustrations of women, plants, stars and circulatory patterns. It has been called everything from an alchemical manual to a botanical collection. An astrological system. A medical diary. A joke. A riddle with no solution. But everyone was wrong. And no one saw the most obvious: It’s not about alchemy, astrology or philosophy. It’s about biology. The woman’s. The Voynich manuscript was not written for mysticism, but with precision. It’s not a whimsical collection of unknown characters and imaginative illustrations. It is a coded, day-by-day map of the female menstrual cycle a cycle deeply connected to plants, stars, bodily energy and psychological shifts. What was previously interpreted as decoration women in tubs, tubes and circles is in fact visualizations of ovulation, menstruation, hormonal rhythms, sexual timing and fertility windows. It’s a bodily algorithm disguised as cosmic ornamentation. And the most surprising part is who it was written for: It was not written for women. It was written about women. For men. The Voynich manuscript is a tool created by men, for men to understand and perhaps control the female cycle. It is not merely a matter of knowledge, but a matter of access. To timing, manipulation and biological power. It’s not a forgotten language. It’s a deliberately hidden one. A symbolic system designed to conceal knowledge about the female nature not to protect her, but to calculate her. “The women in tubs, barrels and pipes are not decoration – they are the body itself.” The tub is the uterus. The pipe is the fallopian tube. The bath is menstruation. The star in the hand is not astrology it’s a marker for the day’s hormonal status. Nakedness signals transition or openness. Clothing signals hormonal stability or closure. Placement in the circle signals time, phase and function. Once seen the entire manuscript changes character. The Plants Companions of the Body The Voynich manuscript is not only a series of illustrations of women. Frank Stranger from Denmark – first to decode the meaning of the Voynich manuscript, April 17, 2025