MAHA MOVEMENT
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) framework promises a national reset built on prevention, nutrition, and environment. But can a plan to make America healthy truly succeed if it doesn’t center the women who’ve carried its health disparities the longest? We explore MAHA through the lens of Black women’s longevity.
The Foundation: Why Key Supplements Matter for Black Women’s Longevity
Longevity starts with understanding your body, not guessing. For Black women, key nutrients like vitamin D, magnesium, iron, and probiotics form a strong foundation — but labs reveal what you actually need.
The Silent Epidemic:
From hypertension to hormonal imbalance, Black women face a unique health crisis that begins long before symptoms appear. This breakdown explores the most common diseases affecting Black women and how to use biohacking basics to detect and prevent them early.
The Longevity Lens:
The Longevity Lens is where we investigate how policy, science, and culture impact the future of Black women’s health. From clinical trials to cultural narratives, this space decodes the systems shaping longevity — bringing clarity, context, and awareness to what truly matters.