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Episode 4. More Than Skin Deep: Why Your Wrinkles Might Be a Signal of Deeper Inflammation

6 min · 20. touko 2025
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Let's talk about something that might be staring back at you in the mirror – those persistent wrinkles that expensive cream can't seem to touch. Most skin aging is happening FROM WITHIN. When you've got chronic inflammation, your body is kinda slow-cooking your collagen, elastin, and other structural proteins that keep your skin firm and supple.

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Episode 5. Perimenopause Panic: Navigating the Hormone Rollercoaster No One Warned You About

Feeling like your body is staging a rebellion in your 40s? You're not alone, and you're definitely not broken. In this episode, Primal Sam tackles the topic that blindsides too many women - perimenopause - and provides a practical roadmap to reclaim control during this hormonal transition. Discover why hormone testing matters more than just symptom-checking (especially when perimenopause can start as early as your late 30s), learn to recognize the most common red flags like mood swings, sleep chaos, crushing fatigue, and unpredictable periods, and explore evidence-based solutions including targeted nutrition, ancestral eating principles, HRT options (including testosterone), and emerging research on Kisspeptin-10. Samantha challenges the "just deal with it" mentality and empowers you with actionable strategies during this life stage, helping you navigate perimenopause with grace instead of just white-knuckling through it.

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