Beyond the Sequence

It’s Not Aging—It’s Adaptation: Why Midlife Bodies Break Down (and How to Rebuild)

1 h 34 min · 31 mrt 2026
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In this episode of Beyond the Sequence, we’re diving into a question so many people ask in their 40s and beyond: “Why does my body suddenly feel like it’s falling apart?” Is it really just aging… or is something deeper going on? We unpack the hidden drivers behind midlife “breakdown”—from hormone shifts and stress overload to nutrient depletion, mitochondrial dysfunction, and nervous system strain. This isn’t about accepting decline—it’s about understanding adaptation. The bottom line? Your body isn’t betraying you—it’s adapting to a new set of demands. And once you understand the “why,” you can finally start rebuilding.

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