π© Krave Notes
Week of July 29
A quick dose of wellness, curiosity, and tools to support the healthiest version of you.
π§ Planning the Rest of 2025: What Do You Actually Want to Accomplish?
As of August 1, there are five months left in the year.
Have you asked yourself:
What 1 to 3 outcomes do I want to accomplish by December 31?
What would move the needle in my health, business, or personal life?
Am I building systems or just winging it?
Hereβs how Iβm approaching the rest of 2025:
Health first. Always.
Business second.
Everything else after that.
Iβm reverse-planning each goal by asking:
What habits will help me show up consistently?
What distractions need to go?
Whoβs in my corner to hold me accountable?
More isnβt better. Better is better.
You donβt need more goals or more pressure.
You need the right habits, mindset, and support system.
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Anxiety
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π Myth Busted: βBut My Labs Are Normalβ¦β
Let me be clear:
Normal β Optimal.
Your doctor may say your labs are βwithin range.β
But those ranges are often based on averagesβand average in todayβs population is increasingly unwell.
If youβre still experiencing symptoms (fatigue, brain fog, bloating, insomnia, weight changes), then βnormal labsβ donβt tell the full story.
π This is where root cause functional lab analysis makes all the difference. Thatβs where I come in!
π£ In Case You Missed It
Congress just passed Section 453 of H.R. 4368, which protects Syngenta (maker of Paraquat, a known neurotoxin) from future liability.
No public vote. No floor debate.
π Paraquat is banned in 50 countriesβincluding China, where itβs made.
π Still widely used in the U.S. on wheat, corn, and soy crops.
π Linked to Parkinsonβs, lung damage, and acute poisoning.
Think about the ripple effect:
β Processed foods
β Animal feed
β Your plate
This is why food quality and sourcing matters.
π§‘ From My Corner of the World: Why Iβm Using Topical Progesterone
Lately Iβve been experimenting with bHRT topical progesterone from Raena. After using the Inito at-home hormone tracker for a few months, I saw that my progesterone was on the low end.
For a cycling woman, progesterone is essential. It helps:
Balance the effects of estrogen
Calm the nervous system
Promote deep sleep and mood stability
Support bone growth
Facilitate thyroid function
Regulate the menstrual cycle
Act as a natural antidepressant and relaxant
Normalize androgens
Prevent estrogen dominance and protect against reproductive cancers
Some signs of low progesterone include:
PMS, heavy periods, cramping, clotting
Anxiety, mood swings, insomnia
Headaches or migraines
Water retention, breast tenderness
Trouble concentrating or remembering
Hot flashes, low libido
Fertility challenges, endometriosis, fibroids
If this feels familiar, know this:
There are answers. Your symptoms are real. And thereβs more support available than just βwaiting it out.β