--000000000000c559c3063c43dfbe Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Noted! Thank you! Jackie Summers Director of Sales Operations 951-675-0413 TheKey.com [image: TheKey] On Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 11:56=E2=80=AFAM Timothy Thomas wro= te: > Yes please proceed. Thanks. > > On Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 11:29=E2=80=AFAM Jackie Summers > wrote: > >> Hey Tim! Would this drip be ok for CAN? >> We are still working with the SF team to get the functionality to have >> the linked blog be on a .ca landing page - but this topic seems appropri= ate >> if you think it would be ok to include CAN >> >> Jackie Summers >> Director of Sales Operations >> 951-675-0413 >> TheKey.com [image: TheKey] >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> From: Jackie Summers >> Date: Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 9:41=E2=80=AFAM >> Subject: PROOF: Your Grocery List for Anti-Inflammatory Foods! >> To: >> >> >> Chronic inflammation drives aging and disease >> >> [image: Image placeholder] >> >> Supporting Health Through Every Meal >> Hello Jackie, >> >> =E2=80=9CInflammation=E2=80=9D may be a popular buzzword right now, but = the science is >> clear: chronic, low-grade inflammation is linked to many age-related hea= lth >> concerns=E2=80=94including cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer=E2=80=99s a= nd other dementias, >> type 2 diabetes, arthritis, depression, and functional decline. >> >> Unlike the redness and swelling that signals the body is healing from an >> injury, chronic inflammation can persist silently for years, gradually >> affecting blood vessels, joints, brain function, and mood regulation. >> Researchers even have a term for this: =E2=80=9Cinflammaging.=E2=80=9D >> >> *The encouraging news? The foods we choose every day can be powerful >> medicine.* >> Simple dietary choices can dramatically reduce inflammation by providing >> protective antioxidants, supporting gut health, and nourishing the body = at >> a cellular level. At TheKey, we've seen how small, consistent changes=E2= =80=94like >> swapping berries for processed snacks or using olive oil instead of >> butter=E2=80=94can improve energy, mood, and overall well-being. >> >> *Add These Inflammation-Fighting Foods to Your Next Shopping List:* >> >> - Fresh or frozen berries (blueberries, raspberries) >> - Fatty fish (salmon, sardines, canned tuna) >> - Leafy greens (spinach, kale) >> - Nuts and seeds (walnuts, chia seeds, almonds) >> - Extra virgin olive oil >> - Broccoli and Brussels sprouts >> - Plain Greek yogurt >> - Turmeric and ginger (fresh or dried) >> >> >> *Our caregivers understand that food isn't just fuel=E2=80=94it's care.* >> Through our Balanced Care Method=C2=AE >> , we help families create >> nutrition plans that support health, vitality, and quality of life=E2=80= =94one meal >> at a time. >> >> Read the Full Article >> >> >> Read the full article to discover the complete list of 10 >> inflammation-fighting foods, practical tips for caregivers,