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FLIP 7
One of the best things our family has started doing more of lately is family game night. No phones. No TV. Just everyone around the table laughing and competing a little. One game we’ve been playing a lot recently is Flip 7. It’s a simple “push-your-luck” card game where you keep flipping cards trying to score points—but if you flip the same number twice, you bust. The tension gets pretty funny when someone decides to risk one more card. What I like about it: • Easy to learn in just a few minutes • Works for kids, teens, and adults • Quick rounds (about 20 minutes) • Great mix of strategy and luck But the real benefit isn’t the game itself. Regular family game nights can help with: • Communication and connection • Problem-solving and strategy skills • Healthy competition and teamwork • Creating memories kids actually remember In a world where everyone is staring at screens, something as simple as a deck of cards and a table can bring everyone back together. If you're looking for a fun option for your next game night, check it out here: https://amzn.to/4djKJGu Curious — what’s your favorite family game right now?
FLIP 7
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Oh how good it would be to have someone willing to play games or someone Capable of it! That's a treasure!
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@Patrick McKenna well my husband won't play any fame at all. My mom can no longer due to the alzheimers, which is much worse now than even a month ago. The others I get to be around is limited to a passing kind of situation. Like, "I need this or that" which I'm about to stop. Or a passing by kind with me watching and caring for my granddaughter.
Quick update from yesterday’s post…
The announcement is live. For a limited time, we’re running a Buy One, Get One promotion on one of the most popular formulas people in our community use to support: • Thermogenesis (your body’s natural calorie-burning process) • Appetite control and fewer cravings • More consistent daily energy • Better focus and productivity This is one of those opportunities that makes it really easy to try it yourself or split it with a friend who’s also working on their health goals. Like most promotions, it’s only available for a short window. If you want the details or want to see how people are incorporating it into their daily routine, just comment “INFO” and I’ll send it over.
Quick update from yesterday’s post…
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Info. I'm needing better focus. Well, also a wall to separate some people that is taking up my time!
Immune Resilience Lab – Media Propaganda
One of the most overlooked factors affecting our health today isn’t just diet, sleep, or exercise—it’s information exposure. Modern news media operates in a 24/7 attention economy. Most large media organizations are owned by a small number of corporations whose primary incentive is engagement and advertising revenue, not necessarily balanced information. What keeps people watching? Fear, outrage, conflict, and crisis. This creates a cycle of sensationalism and narrative framing that can distort reality. When people consume hours of negative news each day, several things can happen psychologically and physiologically: • Chronic stress response activation • Elevated cortisol levels • Increased anxiety and pessimism • Learned helplessness and emotional fatigue • Reduced focus on solutions and personal agency Your brain interprets constant threat-based information as if danger is always present. Over time, this can contribute to mental health decline, poor sleep, decision fatigue, and even immune suppression. This isn’t about ignoring the world. It’s about protecting cognitive and emotional bandwidth. Some practices that support mental resilience: • Limit daily news consumption time • Choose long-form journalism or primary sources over headlines • Focus more attention on things you can control (health, family, purpose, skill development) • Balance information intake with learning, reading, and meaningful conversations • Spend time in environments that promote calm rather than constant stimulation Information is like nutrition for the brain. If the majority of what we consume is toxic, fear-based, and manipulative, it will eventually show up in our mental and physical health. Resilient people are not uninformed—they are intentional about what they allow into their mind. Curious to hear from the community: Have you noticed a difference in your mental state when you reduce news or social media consumption?
Immune Resilience Lab – Media Propaganda
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@Patrick McKenna I hope so too!
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@Ana Suri oh no! I just love salt! I'm heavy handed with it lol.
Let me ask you something…
Why do so many people struggle with constant hunger, low energy, and a sluggish metabolism, even when they’re trying to eat better? One thing most people don’t realize is that your body’s thermogenesis (how efficiently you burn fuel and produce energy) plays a huge role in: • Appetite and cravings • Metabolic efficiency • Daily energy levels • Fat-burning potential When your body isn’t firing on all cylinders metabolically, it’s easy to feel hungry more often, snack more, and hit those frustrating afternoon energy crashes. That’s why I’m excited about something we’re preparing to announce to this community very soon. It’s centered around supporting thermogenesis, helping reduce unnecessary hunger, and naturally supporting metabolism so people can feel more in control of their energy and appetite during the day. And the timing of this announcement is going to make it even more interesting. I’ll share the details shortly… But I’m curious first: Who here would love more consistent energy and fewer cravings throughout the day? Drop a 🔥 in the comments if that’s you and I’ll make sure you see the update when it drops.
Let me ask you something…
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I don't really have a problem with energy or cravings and appetite. And my metabolic efficiency and fat burning potential is dependent upon what I eat now, which admittely, I dont attempt to control as much as i need to all the time. Since I recently started the tri factor, I'm more motivated to do that now. But I'll need to take time to find out what supplements, and how to properly take them, that I am still taking. Or what I do or don't need. I can tell after a few days of starting the tri factor some changes, that I'll need to pay more attention to. And reevaluate what I take currently. My goal now is taking less supplements. The 1 thing I have noticed is my energy level has gone up! And I may not need extra biotin. But that I will continue as I'm doing until I'm absolutely sure. I really have a hard time keeping up with so many supplements that run out at different times. And I'd rather not keep needing so many as I really don't like to take anything. I'll need to re evaluate how and when I take each one too.
Immune Resilience Lab 🧪: Why Fevers Are Actually Your Friend
Most people think a fever means something is wrong and needs to be shut down immediately. But from an immune system perspective… a fever is actually one of your body’s most powerful defense mechanisms. Let’s break down what’s really happening. 1. A Fever Is Your Immune System Turning Up the Heat When your body detects viruses or bacteria, your immune system releases signaling molecules (cytokines) that tell the brain to raise your body temperature. This is intentional. A higher temperature creates an environment that is: • Harder for pathogens to reproduce • Easier for immune cells to function efficiently In other words, your body is making the battlefield unfavorable for the invaders. 2. Higher Temperatures Activate Immune Cells Research shows that moderate fevers help immune cells work better. White blood cells, macrophages, and T-cells become more active and efficient when the body temperature rises. Your immune system literally fights better when the temperature increases. Suppressing a fever too quickly can sometimes slow this natural process. 3. Fever Helps the Body Detox and Clean House Fevers accelerate metabolic activity and circulation. This helps the body move waste products, cellular debris, and pathogens out of the system more efficiently. That’s why sweating often follows a fever—it’s part of the clearing process. 4. Fever Is Often a Sign Your Immune System Is Working A healthy immune system responds to threats. So a fever isn't usually the enemy—it’s the evidence that your immune system recognized the threat and activated a response. Many people with weakened immune systems actually struggle to produce fevers. 5. When to Support a Fever Instead of Suppressing It Instead of immediately reaching for fever-reducing medications, many practitioners recommend supporting the immune response with: • Rest • Hydration • Electrolytes • Mineral support • Light, easy-to-digest nutrition The goal is helping the body do what it already knows how to do.
Immune Resilience Lab 🧪: Why Fevers Are Actually Your Friend
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I have noticed that in me. But I don't understand how it can relate to teething in a baby, which I'm dealing with right now lol. She has been tested already for the common viral, or bacterial things and they were all negative. And fever was higher than a typical teething fever which she didn't have with her 2 bottom teeth.
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I just got back home from Graysville where they are. I kind of think it may have some to do with teething and/or possibly a ear infection. I wasn't told that it was checked for, but he 2 front top teeth areas were pretty swollen and she's been trying to get them in nor since Christmas. They look like they may be moving forward instead of down.
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Carla Giddeons
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I'm trying to live a more healthy lifestyle. I'm learning about natural ways to address health care and I'm excited! Herbs are the way to go!

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