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“Natural remedies” were dismissed as folklore for years, but researchers are discovering that many of the herbs, mushrooms, and plant-based practices we've used for generations may genuinely support sleep, cognition, hormones, inflammation, and healthy aging. In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, founder and historian of medicine Iasmine Abdennabi explains why the future of longevity may actually require looking backward. Raised in southern Brazil, Abdennabi grew up with plants as part of everyday life—not “alternative medicine.” Later, her studies in the history of science and medicine led her to explore how traditional remedies are now being validated by modern research. The conversation dives into adaptogens like Lion’s Mane mushroom, phytoestrogens, red clover, and Siberian rhubarb—and what they may reveal about menopause, brain fog, mood, sleep, and healthy aging. But one of the episode’s biggest takeaways is that longevity is rarely about one miracle supplement. Instead, healthy aging comes from the accumulation of daily habits: nutrient-dense foods, electrolytes, movement, gut health, gardening, hot meals, and meaningful rituals around food and community. It’s a grounded conversation about what modern wellness gets right, what it oversimplifies, and why some of the most powerful longevity tools may be hiding in plain sight.
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