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What happens when your body begins to fail, and no one can tell you why? What happens when you're sick & your doctor tells you everything is normal?

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@Grant Hepworth, that first guy has some pinpoint pupils 🤣🤣 Hey, it's the medical professional in me. I notice those things!😂
MEDICATION MONDAY - THE ANTIHISTAMINE MYTH
Since spring is right around the corner, many of you will need this class. Why does your body freak out at the smallest thing? Why your symptoms aren’t random, your body isn’t broken, and the solution was never in the pill. Welcome to today’s class, the one where I take one of the most common “solutions” in modern medicine and flip it back into physiology, where it always belonged. For decades, you’ve been told a simple story: Allergies = too much histamine, take an antihistamine. Clean. Convenient. Marketable. But here’s the part no one explains: Histamine isn’t the problem. What? What? Spoiler alert: It’s not what you’ve been told. This evening, I'm going to decode the real system underneath your symptoms I’m dropping something inside my community this evening, that well, let’s just say it makes the whole “just take an antihistamine” story look a little flimsy. Here’s the part I can tell you: Your body has these microscopic tripwires. They’re not dramatic. They’re not broken. They’re not “overreacting.” They’re responding to load, stress, sleep debt, gut irritation, hormones, environment, life. And the wild part? Most allergy meds only block one of the 30+ signals these tripwires release. Which is great for the companies selling them, and terrible for anyone who wants an actual solution. That’s all I’ll say here. If you want the full breakdown, the physiology, the receipts, the money trail, the “ohhhh that explains everything” moment, it’s inside. Join us for the Monday Myth drop. It’s the kind of thing you read once and never see your symptoms the same way again. CLICK THAT LINK WHILE IT'S STILL FREE! https://www.skool.com/simcha-healthcare-3222/about
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MEDICATION MONDAY - THE ANTIHISTAMINE MYTH
International Women’s Day: A Message for the Women Who Hold Up the World
My message will be a little different from others today. Imagine that 😂 "Listen to her." Feel free to share your thoughts. Today isn’t about celebrating “strong women.” Women were never meant to be strong in the way society demanded: strong enough to carry the load of three people, strong enough to ignore their own physiology, strong enough to function without support. Today is about honoring the women who have been: - the nervous system for their families - the emotional regulators for their communities - the invisible labor behind every functioning household - the lineage‑bearers who carry stories in their bones - the repair crew for everyone else’s chaos And still show up with humor, tenderness, and a pulse. In Judaism, Every Day Is Women’s Day In Judaism, we don’t wait for a date on the calendar to honor women. We don’t need a hashtag, a campaign, or a global reminder. Because in Judaism, women are the architecture of the home, the rhythm of the week, the carriers of lineage, the keepers of memory, and the nervous system of the family. Every day is Women’s Day because: - the world stands on the merit of women - redemption begins with women - continuity depends on women - the Shechinah rests where women bring light - the home becomes sacred through women’s presence Judaism didn’t need a modern movement to recognize women’s power. It encoded it into the structure of daily life. The Physiology of Jewish Womanhood Jewish tradition has always understood something modern medicine is only now catching up to: Women are not “helping.” Women are holding. Women regulate: - the emotional climate of the home - the spiritual tone of the week - the generational patterns that get passed down - the nervous system of the family - the rituals that anchor identity This isn’t metaphor. It’s physiology. A woman’s body is built for: - creation - adaptation - attunement - regulation - resilience Judaism honored that long before science had language for it.
International Women’s Day: A Message for the Women Who Hold Up the World
Do you guys work?!👀
What do all you amazing people do apart from Skool?😇 have you managed to make Skool your full time yet?! I’ve been a truck driver for the past 3 years! Before that I was a handyman💪😇 Let me know what you do in the comments!🙌
Do you guys work?!👀
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@Joseph Groom I had to go back to work 😭😭😭 I'm the Executive Director of a subacute care step-down hospital. It specializes in neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injuries. I'm responsible for the lives of 100 patients and about 200 employees.
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@Joseph Groom, it's a lot of responsibility.
Sperm Truth Saturday - The Decline of Generations
OMG, What Is She About to Say? I know, sperm is a wild place to start. But stay with me. This isn’t about what you think it’s about. It’s not a sex‑ed lesson, not a fertility lecture, and definitely not the direction your brain is assuming. The real story is stranger, quieter, and woven into the bodies of engineers, founders, business owners, creatives, students, gamers, wellness folks, chaos brains, all of you. Because tucked inside that one tiny word is a biological breadcrumb pointing toward a much larger shift happening in human health. A shift most people are living through without realizing it. Different communities, same pattern: Energy feels different. Stress tolerance feels different. Focus feels different. Hormones feel different. Recovery feels different. And everyone thinks it’s “just them” or “just burnout” or “just getting older.” But the signals are bigger than that. They’re historical. They’re environmental. They’re metabolic. They’re generational. And somehow, improbably, the trail keeps circling back to that one surprising word: SPERM. Not because to some the topic is taboo, but because it’s one of the clearest indicators of how the modern world is reshaping the human body. When you zoom out far enough, it becomes a clue about the era we’re living in, the pressures our biology is under, and the quiet changes unfolding across every community. Women should listen because this class gives language to the things they’ve been feeling but couldn’t name: the fatigue, the irritability, the cycle changes, the stress intolerance, the inflammation, the sense that their body is reacting differently than it used to. Women should listen because sperm is the canary in the coal mine, the early warning system, the biological dashboard light that flashes before other systems collapse. This class isn’t all about men. It’s about the era we’re all living in too. Tonight, I'm pulling on that string. Not to shock you, but to show you what's hiding in plain sight.
Sperm Truth Saturday - The Decline of Generations
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@Joseph Groom 🤣🤣 but what condition are they in?
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@Joseph Groom, not necessarily. Even sick sperm can make babies.
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Dr. Peninah Wood, Ph.D, is the founder and CEO of Simcha Healthcare. She has a Doctorate in Functional, Nutritional, and Holistic Medicine.

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