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Week of July 29

A quick dose of wellness, curiosity, and tools to support the healthiest version of you.

🧠 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?

Here’s how I’m approaching the rest of 2025:

  1. Health first. Always.

  2. Business second.

  3. Everything else after that.

I’m reverse-planning each goal by asking:

  • What habits will help me show up consistently?

  • What distractions need to go?

  • Who’s in my corner to hold me accountable?

More isn’t better. Better is better.
You don’t need more goals or more pressure.
You need the right habits, mindset, and support system.

🌿 What I’m Loving This Week: Cured Serenity Gummies for Deeper Sleep

Let’s talk sleep support that actually works when you’re already rocking a solid sleep hygiene evening routine.

Clients who’ve struggled for years with poor sleepβ€”especially those with:

  • Mold exposure

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Nervous system dysregulation

  • Menopausal symptoms

  • Anxiety

  • High stress jobs

…are raving about these:
Cured Serenity Gummies (yes, they’re HSA/FSA eligible!)

They include a microdose of THC + CBD, blended with adaptogens like ashwagandha and functional mushrooms.
The result? A regulated nervous system, easier time falling asleep, and waking up without that β€œhangover” fog. There are ZERO intoxicating effects. It’s a great way to reduce your alcohol consumption, too if that’s something you’re interested in.
πŸ›’ Use code Krave at checkout to save.

πŸŒ€ Myth Busted: β€œBut My Labs Are Normal…”

Let me be clear:

Normal β‰  Optimal.

Your doctor may say your labs are β€œwithin range.”
But those ranges are often based on averagesβ€”and average in today’s population is increasingly unwell.

If you’re still experiencing symptoms (fatigue, brain fog, bloating, insomnia, weight changes), then β€œnormal labs” don’t tell the full story.
πŸ‘‰ This is where root cause functional lab analysis makes all the difference. That’s where I come in!

πŸ“£ 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.

πŸ’€ Paraquat is banned in 50 countriesβ€”including China, where it’s made.
πŸ’€ Still widely used in the U.S. on wheat, corn, and soy crops.
πŸ’€ Linked to Parkinson’s, 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.

🧑 From My Corner of the World: Why I’m Using Topical Progesterone

Lately I’ve 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 there’s more support available than just β€œwaiting it out.”

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