• Mitochondria Makeover — The Real Source of Energy
    Apr 8 2026

    Did you know the reason you feel tired might have nothing to do with sleep… and everything to do with tiny structures inside your cells?

    They’re called mitochondria — and they’re known as your body’s true powerhouses.

    Mitochondria take the food you eat and the oxygen you breathe and turn it into cellular energy. That energy powers your brain, your muscles, your metabolism, and even your hormones.

    But stress, toxins, blood sugar spikes, and nutrient deficiencies can damage mitochondria — leaving you feeling fatigued, foggy, and inflamed.

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    15 mins
  • The Forgotten Women
    Mar 18 2026

    Are you fatigued despite sleeping, stuck with weight that won't budge, and concerned it might be hormones or your thyroid, but told your labs are fine? Today, we recognize the forgotten woman, why you are not crazy, and real solutions to your concerns.


    Join us March 30th at Thrive Functional Health for an educational evening on hormones, thyroid, blood sugar, and adrenal health.

    Because normal labs don’t always mean optimal health.

    Event Details:

    March 30th, 630pm

    Located at 574 Hwy 248, Ste.4

    Branson, MO

    call or text 417-545-3635 to reserve a spot


    Schedule a Free Health Consultationhttps://www.thrivecfh.com/

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    25 mins
  • Too Busy to Get Healthy? Think Again.
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Health Hacks, Dr. Jeni and Tara share a powerful patient transformation story: 60 pounds lost, A1c reduced from 7.9 to 5.4, liver enzymes normalized, cholesterol improved, and inflammation markers cut nearly in half.

    More importantly, he shares how he feels — confident, energized, and back in control of his health, despite being a busy business owner and running a political campaign.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether real metabolic change is possible even in the middle of busy- this episode is for you.

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    28 mins
  • Why Resistance Training Is Essential for Insulin Sensitivity & Long-Term Metabolic Health
    Feb 24 2026

    Insulin resistance isn’t just about sugar—and it’s not just about weight.

    In this episode of Health Hacks, Tara Peterson and Dr. Jeni explain why resistance training is one of the most effective tools for improving insulin sensitivity and protecting metabolic health.

    Using current research and clinical insight, they break down how insulin works, why muscle is the body’s largest glucose sink, and how strength training improves blood sugar control, reduces visceral fat, lowers inflammation, and slows metabolic aging—even after the workout is over.

    You’ll also learn why up to 93% of U.S. adults are metabolically unhealthy, why muscle loss accelerates insulin resistance after age 30, and how just 2–3 strength training sessions per week can make a meaningful difference.

    If you’re struggling with blood sugar swings, fatigue, inflammation, or stubborn weight gain—this episode is for you.

    💚 Interested in a personalized plan?
    Schedule a FREE Health Consultation with Thrive Functional Health to address your metabolic health from the inside out.

    www.thrivecfh.com

    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • What insulin does and how insulin resistance develops

    • Why insulin resistance can exist even at a normal weight

    • NHANES data showing 93% of U.S. adults are metabolically unhealthy

    • The role of skeletal muscle as the body’s largest glucose sink

    • How excess blood sugar is stored as fat—especially visceral fat

    • Why visceral fat worsens inflammation and insulin resistance

    • How resistance training improves insulin sensitivity for 24–48 hours post-workout

    • The connection between muscle mass, mitochondria, and metabolic aging

    • Why adults lose 3–8% of muscle mass per decade after age 30

    • How strength training protects against metabolic decline and chronic disease

    • Practical guidance on how often to strength train for metabolic health

    Resistance training isn’t just about strength—it’s about blood sugar control, inflammation reduction, hormone balance, and long-term metabolic resilience.

    • NHANES Metabolic Health Data
      Estimates indicate that ~93% of U.S. adults meet criteria for poor metabolic health, defined by abnormalities in blood glucose, triglycerides, blood pressure, HDL cholesterol, or waist circumference.

    • Wildman RP et al.
      The metabolic syndrome in normal-weight individuals: the importance of visceral adiposity.
      Arch Intern Med. 2008.

    • DeFronzo RA, Tripathy D.
      Skeletal muscle insulin resistance is the primary defect in type 2 diabetes.
      Diabetes Care. 2009.

    • Strasser B, et al.
      Resistance training improves insulin sensitivity and metabolic health.
      Sports Medicine. 2010.

    • Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine (2024)
      Resistance training as a key intervention for insulin sensitivity, mitochondrial function, and metabolic aging.
      👉 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11994356/

    • Phillips SM, et al.
      Sarcopenia and the role of resistance training in aging.
      Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2016.

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    13 mins
  • Hormones, Breast Health, Menopause & Smarter Screening
    Feb 11 2026

    Hormones, Breast Health, Menopause & Smarter Screening

    Hormones don’t stop mattering after menopause — and estrogen is not the enemy many women have been led to believe.

    In this episode of Health Hacks, Tara Peterson and Dr. Jeni dive into a powerful, fear-reducing conversation around hormones, breast health, menopause, and breast cancer screening. Inspired by insights from the DUTCH Podcast and integrative oncologist Dr. Jenn Simmons, this episode challenges outdated beliefs and helps women understand what the science actually says.

    We discuss the role of estrogen and progesterone in breast health, why synthetic progestins — not estrogen — are linked to increased risk, and how smarter, individualized screening fits into a proactive, functional medicine approach. You’ll also learn how DUTCH hormone testing helps us personalize care by looking at hormone metabolism, stress, and detox pathways — not just hormone levels.

    If you’ve ever felt confused or fearful about hormones, menopause, or breast cancer screening, this episode will leave you informed, empowered, and confident in advocating for your health.

    https://www.thrivecfh.com

    00:00 – 03:00 | Introduction
    Why this conversation around hormones, breast health, and screening is long overdue

    03:00 – 07:00 | What Is DUTCH Hormone Testing?
    • What DUTCH testing measures
    • Why hormone metabolism matters
    • How stress, cortisol, and detox pathways impact breast health

    07:00 – 12:00 | Estrogen & Breast Cancer: Separating Myth from Fact
    • Why estrogen is not the primary driver of breast cancer
    • What research actually shows about estrogen and risk
    • Health consequences of estrogen deficiency

    12:00 – 16:00 | Progesterone vs. Progestins
    • The critical difference between bioidentical progesterone and synthetic progestins
    • Why progestins — not progesterone — are linked to increased risk
    • How progesterone supports sleep, mood, and brain health

    16:00 – 22:00 | Smarter Breast Cancer Screening
    • Screening vs. prevention — why they are not the same
    • Limitations of mammograms
    • Breast ultrasound, MRI, and thermography as adjunct tools
    • Why tissue health, inflammation, and metabolism matter

    22:00 – 25:00 | Birth Control vs. Menopausal Hormone Therapy
    • Why birth control is often misused in perimenopause
    • Hormone suppression vs. hormone restoration
    • How personalized hormone therapy differs from conventional care

    25:00 – 28:00 | Hormones After Breast Cancer
    • What studies show about hormone therapy after breast cancer
    • Quality of life, timing, and individualized care
    • Moving beyond fear-based medicine

    28:00 – 30:00 | Why We Use DUTCH Testing & Final Takeaways
    • Personalized hormone care
    • Proactive breast health
    • Education over fear

    • DUTCH Hormone Testing

    • DUTCH Podcast featuring Dr. Jenn Simmons

    • Functional medicine approach to hormone and breast health

    If you’re navigating perimenopause, menopause, hormone symptoms, or breast health concerns, we offer free functional health consultations to help you understand your hormones and explore personalized options.

    Listen, learn, and advocate for your health.

    https://www.thrivecfh.com

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    20 mins
  • “Why the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Reset Matters”
    Jan 28 2026

    The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans mark a major shift in how nutrition is finally being discussed — moving away from decades of low-fat, carb-heavy advice and toward real food, protein prioritization, and metabolic health.

    In this episode of Health Hacks, hosts Tara Peterson and Dr. Jeni break down what’s changed, why it matters, and how these updates align with a functional medicine approach to nutrition. We discuss the excitement around this reset, the unintended consequences of previous guidelines, and how outdated advice contributed to the growing epidemics of pre-diabetes, diabetes, and metabolic dysfunction.

    You’ll also learn why general guidelines are helpful for the masses — but customized nutrition is essential for reaching your personal health goals — and hear a real client story showing how individualized nutrition can dramatically improve metabolic markers.

    If you’ve ever felt confused by nutrition advice or frustrated that “healthy eating” didn’t improve your labs or energy, this episode is for you.

    Ready to Go Deeper?

    If you’re navigating weight gain, fatigue, blood sugar issues, or confusion around nutrition, we offer free functional health consultations to help you understand your metabolism and create a personalized plan.


    www.thrivecfh.com


    What We Cover in This Episode:

    00:00 – 02:00 | Introduction
    Why the 2025 Dietary Guidelines matter and why this update feels different

    02:00 – 07:00 | What Changed in the 2025 Guidelines
    • Shift toward whole, minimally processed foods
    • Protein prioritized as a foundation, not an afterthought
    • Less emphasis on low-fat diets and refined carbohydrates
    • Recognition of the metabolic health crisis

    07:00 – 12:00 | The Metabolic Health Crisis
    • How past dietary guidelines contributed to insulin resistance
    • The rise of pre-diabetes, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome
    • Why “calories in, calories out” failed the population

    12:00 – 17:00 | What the New Guidelines Get Right
    • Protein for blood sugar balance, muscle, and metabolism
    • Real fats and whole foods are making a comeback
    • Reducing ultra-processed foods and added sugars
    • Alignment with functional medicine principles

    17:00 – 22:00 | Where the Guidelines Still Fall Short
    • One-size-fits-all nutrition limitations
    • Individual differences in carb, fat, and dairy tolerance
    • The missing role of gut health, hormones, and inflammation

    22:00 – 25:00 | Functional Medicine & Personalized Nutrition
    • Why labs, symptoms, and lifestyle matter
    • How functional medicine tailors nutrition to your biology
    • Moving from population guidelines to precision care

    25:00 – 28:00 | Client Story: Improving Metabolic Markers
    • Reversing pre-diabetes with personalized nutrition
    • Improvements in blood sugar, A1C, inflammation, and energy
    • Why sustainable change beats restrictive dieting

    28:00 – 30:00 | Key Takeaways & Next Steps
    • Why the guideline reset is encouraging
    • Why personalization is still essential
    • How to take the next step toward metabolic health




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    14 mins
  • Hip Pain after 50: Finding the Root Cause
    Dec 8 2025

    Today, we are talking about something we see all the time in women over 50- hip pain in our office. We will unveil common root causes and solutions.


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    7 mins
  • Blood Sugar: The Silent Epidemic- And How to Take Control Now
    Nov 19 2025

    Today, we are talking about something affecting almost every American, even if they've never been diagnosed. 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, and most do not even know it!


    We would love to connect with you! Find us at thrivecfh.com or schedule a free health consultation: https://l.bttr.to/l8rjh


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    16 mins