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Welcome! Start Here! 👇
👋 Welcome to the H4LA Beta Tester Community! 👋 We’re excited to have you here! Let’s get you started with two quick tasks: 1. FIRST TASK: Read through our Welcome Course (training) HERE to get familiar with how the Beta Tester Program works! 2. SECOND TASK: Drop a quick “Hello” below so we can welcome you properly! Tell us what kind of holistic health products you are most excited about! 🎉 *The community feed is where we drop freebies, recipes, discounts, product spotlights, and so much more! We encourage your comments. Please join in on the conversations! Let the fun begin! ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
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@Mirian Gonzalez glad to have you join us! Welcome!
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@Nyra Petree so glad you chose to join the group! Excited to see what you share!
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Personally, I don’t blame the cooks in the kitchen I blame the administration for the lack of budget and sourcing for the cooks….if you’re not on a special diet, and even then, there’s no notice given to offerings…..my friend, a very good home chef, works in an hospital and is mortified by how tied his hands are…..for me, I just had family sneak me proper nutrition in to consume, obviously within any medical guidelines if there were any…..which most times there weren’t ….mostly there overnight or longer for birthing or bone resetting
Grab Your Thanksgiving Recipe Book Before It's Gone!🎉
Now’s the perfect time to grab your Thanksgiving recipe book and get ahead on your ingredient shopping! Wow your friends and family with delicious, healthy twists on classic dishes they’ll love.🦃🍂 As a Beta Tester, you get exclusive access to this limited-time offer before the recipe book goes public. Don't wait—get your copy now for just $5 before it’s gone! 👉 Click HERE to claim your copy today! 𝐇𝐔𝐑𝐑𝐘! 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐝𝐞𝐚𝐥 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐅𝐫𝐢𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐚𝐭 𝟏𝟏:𝟓𝟗𝐩𝐦 𝐄𝐒𝐓!
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Grab Your Thanksgiving Recipe Book Before It's Gone!🎉
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The pumpkin blondies were an hit here! Though we eat pumpkin all year long
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@John Oshua no issues with the recipe …chewier than I expected them to be (in a good way)… nice spice levels!
🌻 " Share Your Morning Holistic Routines!
How do you start your day? Share your morning holistic rituals in the comments below! 👇👇 I like to start my day with a green detox smoothie, followed by my supplement regiment. Morning on a treadmill or other cardio before heading to work. On days I don't do cardio, I like to meditate. How about you?
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@Jennifer Crass I use something green(for me it is spinach), berries and or bananas, nut milk and a greens mixture that includes things like spirulina and chloroplast and aloe, a three seed blend of flax, chia and hemp and ice…..gives it a shake like quality so it feels even more filling
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I start with my first 8 oz of water, then coffee with collagen supplement, an oral d3 & k spray, black seed oil, and pre and probiotic supplements….then I do a spicy tea combo I make myself …green tea with hibiscus and add in 2 bay leaves and a mix of powdered cloves, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric and black pepper with lemon and honey added….then I walk for an hour…..every hour I have another 8 oz of water til I reach 64 oz….soemwhere throughout the day I have another cup of just green tea(good for metabolism) as I’m on a weight loss journey
Shani's Weekly Herb Spotlight-Poke
Happy Saturday, Holistic Family! Herb Spotlight-Poke Poke (pronounced poh-kay) is a traditional dish from Hawaii, rich in both history and flavor. Initially, it referred to a style of preparing fish, typically tuna, seasoned with various ingredients like soy sauce, sesame oil, and seaweed. Over time, poke has evolved into a more diverse dish, often served with rice and topped with a variety of vegetables, fruits, and sauces. But what makes poke truly special is not just its flavor—it’s the potential health benefits it carries, rooted in its origins and natural ingredients. Origins of Poke The origins of poke date back to ancient Hawaiian times. The word “poke” means “to slice” or “to cut crosswise into pieces” in Hawaiian, referring to the traditional method of preparing fresh fish, often tuna, which was then seasoned with sea salt, seaweed, and crushed kukui nuts (a native Hawaiian plant). Poke was a staple for Hawaiians, who often relied on local, unprocessed ingredients for their meals. While poke has roots in traditional Hawaiian cuisine, it has become a beloved dish worldwide, with modern variations reflecting a fusion of international flavors and styles. Medicinal Benefits of Poke Poke, with its focus on fresh, nutrient-rich ingredients, is not only a tasty dish but also a healthful one. Here are some of the key medicinal benefits it can offer: 1. Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids: The fish used in poke, especially tuna, is an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for heart health. Omega-3s help reduce inflammation, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease by improving cholesterol levels. 2. High in Protein: Poke is packed with lean protein, especially when made with fish like tuna or salmon. Protein is crucial for building and repairing tissues, and it also supports muscle growth and immune function. Regular consumption of protein-rich foods can help maintain a healthy metabolism and support overall health. 3. Antioxidants and Vitamins: Many of the vegetables and toppings used in poke, such as avocado, seaweed, and various herbs, are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. For example, seaweed is a great source of iodine, which is important for thyroid health, while avocados provide healthy fats and vitamin E, which support skin health and immune function. 4. Anti-Inflammatory Properties: Ingredients such as ginger and turmeric, often added to poke bowls or sauces, have well-known anti-inflammatory properties. They can help reduce inflammation in the body, which is associated with various chronic conditions, including arthritis and heart disease. 5. Gut Health: Seaweed, a common ingredient in poke, is a natural source of prebiotics, which are compounds that promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. A healthy gut microbiome is essential for digestion, immune function, and even mental health. 6. Low in Processed Sugars: Traditional poke recipes tend to use whole, unprocessed ingredients, which makes it a healthier option compared to many other fast foods. The low sugar content can help stabilize blood sugar levels, reducing the risk of developing conditions like type 2 diabetes.
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Shani's Weekly Herb Spotlight-Poke
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@Linda Ward sounds delicious
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Wow! Yummy!
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Retired mom and grand mom….living in central PA….

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