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How do you raise your health on Millsberry.com quickly?

2007-03-08 07:55:05 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Video & Online Games

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Unfortunately there is no 'quick fix' for raising your health on Millsberry. Raising your health is easy, but it takes a long time, so don't be discouraged it it doesnt' get to 100% as quickly as you would hope. To get your person to 100% health all you have to do is feed your person a healthy diet consisting of all 5 food groups. The 5 groups on Mills are protein, grain, dairy, vegetable and fruit.

I use two different diets to keep up my health and my health on all my accounts is at 100%.

Diet #1:
If your hunger level is grumbly or 'lower' eat the following:
1. Fruit Salad
2. Green Salad
3. Cheeseburger

If you are still not 'completely full' after eating those three items try adding another salad or fruit salad.

Diet #2:
If your hunger level is comfortably full or higher.
1. Lasagna (found on page 2 of the deli section of the grocery store)
2. Fruit Salad

Then if I'm still not "completely full" I supplement with the cereal from Chip's Grabbing machine.

You can also groom to raise your health 1 point per day. Put one of the toiletry items in your house (i.e. a hairbrush) and click on it. On the menu that pops up in the lower left hand corner you will see a 'groom' option. Click that and it will pop up a window that says grooming contributes to good health and it will raise your health 1 point. It can be done only once per day.

If you eat these diets you should see your health rise. It will rise more quickly if it is low (in the 20s for example) than it does when it is high (in the 80s for example) but it will eventually reach 100%.

I feed my people every 3rd day using the cheeseburger/salad/fruit salad diet and all my people are at 100% health (except for the one that just went digging). But I login to millsberry every day. Even on days when I don't feed my people my health can still rise.

A few other pieces of relevant information:

- When your health is low, it will rise many % each day. When it is nearing 100% it will rise more slowly.
- Your health does not rise more quickly after digging in the tunnels. The rate at which it rises is tied to the level of health you have, not how you got to that level
- If you login every day your health will rise more quickly than if you only login every few days.
- Your health is not tied to your other statistics (civics, athletics, etc.) so playing games will NOT help your health rise more quickly.
- Drinking water does not raise your health
- Changing your clothing does not raise your health level
- Digging in the tunnels WILL lower your health

2007-03-09 00:31:46 · answer #1 · answered by Richter35 6 · 4 0

This paper offers a critical study of the contradictions of Millsberry.com, a General Mills (GM) advergaming website used to market GM's breakfast cereal brands to children. The paper takes a critical semiotic approach to argue that Millsberry.com sends players contradictory messages about health by simultaneously promoting nutritional wellness and consumption of high-sugar cereals, essentially conflating the two. Players on Millsberry.com create a virtual self (a Buddy) who lives in the fictional town of Millsberry, and a Buddy's health is tracked over time as players make nutritional choices for the Buddy. Health on Millsberry equates to eating from multiple food groups (nutritional balance) and eating only until full (caloric moderation). Yet both of these health messages are essentially undermined by play on the site. Nutritional balance is undermined by both the excessive promotion of high-sugar cereals and the differences between depictions of branded and unbranded foods. Caloric moderation is contradicted by digital advergames that operate on a logic of maximal consumption, by narratives of branded spokescharacters' endless appetites for cereal, and by giveaways of "free" boxes of virtual cereal that can be eaten by the Buddy in a single bite. The study concludes that such mixed messages about nutritional health are highly problematic, particularly given the alarming increase in diet and weight-related diseases among children.

2014-08-27 20:23:41 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

T get your health up you can groom yourself to getsometihng to groom you go to the Grochery store and Get a cabinet,Toothbrush,TOoth past etc. Also By Eating a proper dit.***Rember Eat all thye food groups!
Your healthwont go up my
1.Digging will LOWER your heath
2.Drinking water WONT higher your health.
3.changing clothes will NOT get your health up!

2007-03-09 07:53:02 · answer #3 · answered by Girlygirl 3 · 0 2

Here's what you do:

Groom yourself once a day with the toiletries from the Grocery Store.

Eat the five food groups every day.



What NOT to do:

Don't go digging.
Changing your clothes doesn't help.
Drinking water does nothing.

2007-03-08 11:18:18 · answer #4 · answered by Breanne M 7 · 1 2

you additionally can groom to strengthen your well-being a million element in step with day. placed between the toiletry products on your place (i.e. a hairbrush) and click on it. on the menu that pops up interior the decrease left hand corner you will see a 'groom' decision. click that and it's going to pop up a window that asserts grooming contributes to stable well-being and it's going to strengthen your well-being a million element. it is achieved in simple terms as quickly as in step with day.

2016-11-23 15:47:48 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

dont do the diggin, eat healthy to fill her hunger thingy use the toiletries at the store and change her clothes and give her water or apple or orange juice

2007-03-08 08:31:40 · answer #6 · answered by OMG ...really.? 5 · 0 4

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