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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 41 MIN

How to Really Protect Yourself This Sick Season (It's Not What You Think!)

from Rooted Within

Most people think sickness just hits—a virus floating through the air, a bug passed around at school, or a “cold season” we’re destined to fall into. But the truth is far more empowering. Every illness begins long before it ever shows up in the physical body. Symptoms are simply the body’s final messenger, nudging you toward an imbalance that started energetically first. When you understand how energy, emotions, and environment shape the immune system, you naturally become less reactive, more rooted, and far more capable of guiding your family through sickness with confidence and intuition. This is where true wellness begins—not with fear, but with awareness, decoding, and energetic alignment.What You’ll Learn• The deeper truth about how viruses and sicknesses actually spread. • How to prevent seasonal sickness by strengthening your energetic body, not just your physical body. • What energetic detox really means and how to shift from absorbing everyone's energy and allowing them to absorb yours. • How long it takes for illness to migrate from energetic imbalance to physical symptoms. • The energetic meaning behind coughing, sore throats, and other communication-centered symptoms. • How to help your children intuitively interpret their body’s signals and symptoms.Maggie Mentions:Emotional Imbalance Free QuizEnergetic Detox Audio5 Day Free Introduction to Intuition ProgramSelf Healing ScriptsConnect with us:Instagram: @wholefamily.healthWebsite: ourwholefamilyhealth.comCommunity: Join Our Spiritual CommunityCheck Out More Free Resources:  https://www.ourwholefamilyhealth.com/free

Most people think sickness just hits—a virus floating through the air, a bug passed around at school, or a “cold season” we’re destined to fall into. But the truth is far more empowering. Every illness begins long before it ever shows up in the physical body. Symptoms are simply the body’s final messenger, nudging you toward an imbalance that started energetically first. When you understand how energy, emotions, and environment shape the immune system, you naturally become less reactive, more...

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