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In this episode, Noelle and Stefani discuss social justice and social media, weight gain with antidepressants, and spotting adrenal fatigue.
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Topics!
[05:12] Social Justice and Social Media
[39:14] Weight Gain with Antidepressants
[56:27] Spotting Adrenal Fatigue
Links!
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Grass Roots
This podcast is sponsored by Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative. If you are at all concerned about your meat, where it comes from, it’s nutrient profile, or how it got to your plate, I really think you’re going to be blown away by Grass Roots Farmers’ Cooperative.
Get this—Basically, you can order meat directly from small scale family farms in the US that put a lot of attention into their production. Their animals are 100% pasture-raised, they live happy lives, completely outdoors, and every farm practices regenerative agriculture, which means they’re reducing carbon emissions, and replenishing the nutrients in the soil rather than depleting them. It’s truly incredible what they’re doing—they’re actually reversing a lot of the damage we’ve done to the environment with animals and with farming.
Grass Roots Coop is offering our listeners $40 OFF your first box, plus free shipping. You’ll find it at the link grassrootscoop.com/wellfed.
Puracy
Y’all I found a hand sanitizer that has absolutely no fragrance, no triclosan, no dyes—it is from Puracy, which is a company that produces safe and effective non toxic cleaning products. All of their products use natural and organic formulas.The soap is formulated by doctors, is entirely plant-derived, and contains no B.S. (bad stuff) like sulfates, parabens, harsh chemicals, and so on.
They have two types of sanitizers. One that is completely alcohol-free. The second one, they have just created this month and launched for the first time. It’s 70% alcohol, which is hospital-grade sanitizer softened with some plant-based moisturizers. Alcohol isn’t something they usually ever put in their products, and their normal sanitizer is just as effective (and uses a FDA-approved germ killer), but they are responding to what the CDC is saying and trying to support essential workers.
Go to puracy.com/wellfed to get 10% off your entire order, you can order soap and sanitizer right there. You’ll get 10% off plus free shipping on orders of $35 or more.
BLUblox
The podcast is sponsored by BLUblox. I have become so passionate about light optimization recently, and filtering out computer light and blue light entirely after the sun sets. I wasn’t doing anything about this until about a year ago, and I was experiencing eye strain, migraines, and an unexplained wired and tired feeling, especially at night. Now I wear BLUblox computer filter glasses anytime I’m looking at screens, and BLUblox sleep lenses at night, and I haven’t experienced symptoms since.
BLUblox was created because they saw the need for a product that was exactly in line with the peer reviewed academic literature. There are a lot of cheaply made lenses out there that don’t actually block all the blue and green light. Don’t waste your time on that, go to blublox.com/wellfed, and use the code WELLFED for 15% off.
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