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Romina Roman
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I've come to the conclusion that if I create a wiki of ancestral medicine & wellness practices used by women across cultures (Chinese, Inca, Mayan, Indian, African, Aztec, etc), I'll find patterns that can help women today live healthier lives. Is anyone working on this already? Think about how your grandma’s remedy for period cramps might share the same roots as techniques used by women in India or China. For generations, women passed down this wisdom—long before the internet, it was purely ancestral knowledge. What if there are universal patterns in these practices that still benefit us today? I've already noticed some similarities in herbal medicine and heat therapy across cultures. There must be way more!
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Blue Cockatoo
@bluecockatoo
Maybe consider using Google’s Notebook LM to gather and organize the notes and find the connections for this project. It seems like a great fit for this kind of research. It has a feature that can generate a podcast which is really cool. Check out the short example of that feature by Zenigame about Moxie. https://notebooklm.google https://warpcast.com/zeni.eth/0x73643d71
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