DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

Doctor, Speaker, Educator, Consultant

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DR. SHERRI TENPENNY

Doctor, Speaker, Educator, Consultant

FRIDAY FOCUS

MUSCULAR HEALTH

Friday Newsletter Quick Guide

RESTORING MUSCLE STRENGTH

STARTS WITH CELLULAR STRENGTH

Muscle decline ranks among the most underestimated threats to long-term independence. It does not begin with visible weakness or dramatic loss of strength. It begins much earlier, at the cellular level, when muscle tissue loses access to the raw materials required to repair, coordinate, and maintain structure. The body adapts for a while, reallocating resources and masking the deficit. That adaptation carries a cost, and over time, the cost becomes impossible to ignore.

 

This is not about effort, motivation, or exercise habits but rather about delivery.

 

Muscle tissue depends on minerals and trace elements to conduct electrical signaling, maintain tone, and rebuild after daily strain. As the body ages, absorption efficiency declines and mineral transport becomes increasingly unreliable. Nutrients may be consumed consistently, yet muscle cells remain under-resourced. Repair slows. Tissue resilience weakens. Structural integrity begins to erode in ways that quietly reshape posture, balance, and physical capability.
 
This progression often receives the label of aging, yet the biology tells a clearer story. Muscles fail when supply chains fail.

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  • Enhancing mineral transport into muscle cells
  • Supporting cellular signaling required for coordinated movement
  • Reinforcing tissue repair capacity tied to mineral sufficiency
  • Strengthening resilience in muscles affected by age-related absorption decline
 
This approach reinforces the foundation muscles depend on to remain responsive and durable over time. When mineral delivery improves, muscles regain the resources required to maintain integrity rather than compensate for scarcity.

 

Muscle health determines stability, balance, and independence.

Addressing mineral delivery now shapes how well the body holds up later.

 
If preserving muscle strength, repair capacity, and long-term physical resilience matters to you, Fulvic Minerals+ is essential. Take action now and reinforce the systems your muscles rely on every single day.

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ASK THE EXPERT MASTERCLASS LIVE Q&A

MONDAY, JAN.26 AT 8PM ET

How the Body Organizes Movement Over Time,

and why understanding this matters more as the years pass

 

The human body is designed to move as an integrated system. Movement is shaped by communication between the nervous system, breathing mechanics, internal support structures, and muscular coordination. When this communication is efficient, movement feels stable, fluid, and reliable. When it becomes less efficient, the body adapts in ways that are often subtle at first.

 

Over time, physical strain, emotional stress, environmental exposure, and cellular wear influence how posture, balance, breathing, and coordination are expressed. These changes affect how confidently a person moves through daily life and how well the body maintains stability and resilience. For many adults, these shifts appear gradually and are often attributed to age rather than organization.

 

Understanding how movement is organized internally provides valuable insight into long-term health. It explains why strength alone may fail to restore stability, why balance can feel inconsistent, and why recovery may take longer even in people who remain active. Movement quality reflects regulation, not just effort.

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Dr. Tenpenny hosts Paul Chek

JAN.26 AT 8PM ET

*Today $49.95. Reg. $179

This is the focus of an upcoming Ask the Expert masterclass featuring Paul Chek, a long-standing authority in corrective exercise and systems-based movement. His work emphasizes how the core functions as a central organizing system that integrates neurological control, breathing, internal support, and coordinated motion.

 

The session explores how early movement patterns, cumulative stress, and internal regulation shape posture and mobility over time. It offers a framework for understanding how the body adapts and how informed attention to movement organization supports independence and confidence as the years advance.

 

If you want to understand how the body moves, adapts, and maintains function over time, this conversation offers meaningful perspective.
 

The Ask the Expert session is presented live and includes audience Q&A.

Full replay access to the entire presentation and discussion is included for those who prefer to watch on their own schedule.

 
Reserve your spot now to access the live session and full replay. Or join Tenpenny Prime HERE and enjoy the perks of Tenpenny Prime for $24.97/mth or $249.94/ann. which includes 3 segments:
 
  • A medical intervention white paper:
Musculoskeletal System: An Evaluation of Non-Invasive and Invasive Procedures and Diagnostic Tools
 
  • My NEW medical presentation:
Vaccines & Muscular Damage: A review of muscle and nerve-related adverse events linked to vaccination,
 
  • Ask the Expert Masterclass Muscular Health Masterclass with Paul Chek:
Understanding Your Core: An Inside-Out Perspective on Human Movement and Life 

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Ask The Expert Masterclass

Jan.26 at 8pm ET

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