
Longevity Optimization with Kayla Barnes-Lentz Dr. Deanna Minich, PhD - Doctor Shares: 5 Superfoods Women MUST Eat to Balance Hormones
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Dec 11, 2025 Join Dr. Deanna Minich, a nutrition scientist and educator specializing in women's hormones, as she explores the overlooked impact of artificial light on hormonal health. Discover why 85% of people are Omega-3 deficient, the magic of a rainbow diet for microbiome diversity, and the body's unique ability to produce healing compounds from sunlight. Dr. Minich emphasizes the importance of fiber, breaking down misconceptions about anti-nutrients, and offers practical tips for optimizing your endocrine health for true longevity.
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Art Practice And Reproductive Recovery
- Deanna started painting during reproductive health struggles and hung bright works around her home to witness color daily.
- After this creative phase she noticed scans showed her uterus improved and her doctor said, “your uterus looks beautiful.”
ALAN As An Endocrine Disruptor
- Artificial light at night (ALAN) acts as a societally accepted endocrine disruptor by suppressing melatonin and disturbing hormones.
- Melatonin is pivotal at night and connects deeply to circadian and reproductive health.
Match Indoor Light To Natural Daylight
- Increase daytime light exposure by working facing a window and measuring lux; aim for thousands of lux at midday instead of dim indoor light.
- Use warm, low-blue lighting after sunset and consider programmable bulbs to mimic natural spectra.



