11-28-24 FED Fisico News AM

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Good morning, Freedom Eagles! On this Thanksgiving Day, we’re diving into the long, rich history of this cherished holiday and the quirky origins of the turducken. Enjoy these festive stories as you prep for the day ahead.

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Thanksgiving's Long History: From Pilgrims to a National Holiday

Thanksgiving, one of America’s most treasured holidays, has its roots in the Pilgrims’ 1621 harvest feast. However, the modern holiday was solidified much later, thanks to President Abraham Lincoln’s proclamation during the Civil War. Lincoln called for a national day of thanks to promote unity during one of the country’s most divisive times.

The holiday has since evolved to include parades, football, and a feast of turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie. But the core tradition of gratitude and family gatherings remains unchanged. As we celebrate today, it’s a good time to reflect on the values that bring us together as Americans.

The Turducken Craze: A Culinary Tradition Born of Creativity

The turducken—a chicken stuffed into a duck, then stuffed into a turkey—is a modern culinary marvel, beloved by adventurous Thanksgiving hosts. Though its exact origins are debated, many credit Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme with popularizing this decadent dish in the 1970s.

Combining layers of flavorful stuffing and juicy meats, the turducken has become a symbol of indulgence and culinary creativity during the holiday season. Whether it’s a centerpiece or an experiment in the kitchen, this food-in-food dish continues to intrigue and delight foodies nationwide.

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At an age where most folks limp around with bad knees and a battered back…



This 81-year-old enjoys smooth, flexible joints with zero discomfort.

In fact, he works seven days a week… and climbs up and down his tow truck like a young buck!

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But you’d be dead wrong.

Because Robert’s knees were once SHOT.

Yep… decades of fighting in war and driving a big rig had completely destroyed his joints and left him a prisoner to his La-Z-Boy recliner.

But instead of replacing his knees…

Robert turned to a new at-home, Harvard-studied technique proven to help lubricate joints, relieve discomfort, and protect cartilage.

Most surprising of all?

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And, according to researchers…

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“Just do the trick either in the morning or at night and it's like grabbing a magic dial and turning down your joint discomfort from an agonizing 10 to a comfortable 2,” said Dr. George Karanastasis, a Boston medical doctor with over nineteen years experience.

Already, tens of thousands of people over the age of 45 are using this simple technique to give their joints a new lease on life.

It’s helping them kneel down to hug their Grandkids without groaning in agony…

Go up a flight of stairs without feeling like they’re climbing Mount Everest…

And this trick is even igniting a new spark in the bedroom as some folks find it easier to bend, twist, and move their body with none of the discomfort that held them back previously.

“They told me I need new knees so I tried this and the second month the discomfort is gone. I can’t believe it,” said Robert, an 81-year-old war veteran who still works seven days a week.

It almost sounds too good to be true – yet study after study suggests this 5-second joint relief trick could be the holy grail we’ve all been waiting for.

Spanish researchers found it can rejuvenate your joint’s natural fluids by more than 1000% …

Which is more than enough to hydrate stiff joints and relieve years of soreness in just days.

Another clinical study discovered that this at-home trick improved joint discomfort by an astonishing 70%.

Not only that…

But researchers also found that study participants were able to walk and climb up and down stairs about 30% faster.

Meaning, you can catch up with those rascal grandkids far easier!

Maybe that’s why even doctors themselves are now choosing this technique as their preferred way to soothe their own sore joints.

“I do this in the morning before playing with my kids and my knees have never felt better. It’s a game changer for anyone with bad joints,” said Dr. Karanastasis.

Other folks are reporting similar results using this 5-second knee relief technique.

From 78-year-old Susan who no longer needs Advil to get around.

To Staci, age 52, who’s returned to her old exercise routine of squatting, lunging, and jumping without feeling joint discomfort.

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We’d love to know what you think about the hottest topics, and this is your chance to share an opinion!

Have a great day!
Sam Bennett