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  <title>524: 95% of Women Are Nutritionally Depleted - No Wonder Women in Midlife Feel Terrible with Julie Sawaya</title>
  <description>If you are a woman in midlife who is exhausted, foggy, losing your hair, and being told it is just aging — this episode is going to change how you look at your body forever. I sat down with Julie Sawaya, the co-founder of Needed, and what I learned blew my mind. Julie is a trained nutritionist with a Stanford MBA. She was doing EVERYTHING right — farmer's market every Sunday, nutrition certifications, incredibly intentional about every bite. And then she tested herself. Almost every nutrient came back in the red zone. If two trained nutritionists were massively depleted, what is happening to the rest of us? Here is the kicker. The nutrition standard we are all measured against — the RDA — was created in 1941. For men. Going to war. Based on the minimum needed to keep troops from getting sick. That is the floor we are still being measured against in 2026. As women. In midlife. Going through one of the most nutritionally demanding phases of our lives. Ninety-five percent of women are nutritionally depleted. Ninety-seven percent of pregnant women take a prenatal vitamin and are STILL depleted. And nobody is connecting the dots between pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause as one long depletion pipeline. We go DEEP on:   The 1941 RDA standard, why it was built for wartime men, and why it is still failing women today   The depletion pipeline: how pregnancy, postpartum, and perimenopause stack on top of each other and most women never get to refill the tank   CHOLINE — the nutrient behind midlife brain fog that almost nobody is talking about (and the brand new April 2026 fMRI study showing a single dose improved working memory connectivity within three hours)   Omega-3 and the midlife brain — why 89% of US adults are in the high cardiovascular risk range and why plant-based sources alone do not cut it   Magnesium — the most Instagrammed supplement in the world right now, and why most women are taking the form their body literally cannot absorb   The supplement trap: folic acid vs. methylfolate, magnesium oxide vs. glycinate, cyanocobalamin vs. methylcobalamin — and why 40% of us cannot even process the cheap forms because of an MTHFR variant   Red flags and green flags to look for the next time you flip over a supplement bottle   Why the protein RDA is laughably low for midlife women, and what we actually need to preserve muscle as estrogen declines   The &amp;quot;repletion not restriction&amp;quot; reframe — why midlife is the time to add MORE of the right things, not eat less   Your action plan for this week: how to get a nutrient panel, what to look at on your labels, and the food-first changes you can start tomorrow morning   This is not a thyroid 101. This is not a supplement infomercial. This is the conversation I wish every midlife woman was given the day she started feeling like something was off. You are not broken. You are not crazy. You are not just aging. You may be running on accumulated nutritional debt that nobody told you to repay. That changes today. Use code NATALIEJILL for 20% off your first order at https://needed.sjv.io/c/5810852/1770238/20859&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Julie Sawaya and Needed:   Website: thisisneeded.com and use code NATALIEJILL for 20% off your first order   Instagram: @needed   Backed by 15,000+ practitioners worldwide   Connect with Natalie:   Instagram: @nataliejillfit   Newsletter and resources: nataliejillfitness.com   Midlife Conversations is the podcast made for midlife women who refuse to accept &amp;quot;you are just getting older&amp;quot; as an answer   APPROXIMATE TIMESTAMPS:   00:00 — The wake-up call: two trained nutritionists, both in the red zone   06:00 — Where the RDA actually came from (spoiler: 1941, wartime, men)   12:00 — The depletion pipeline: pregnancy to perimenopause as one continuum   18:00 — The forgotten gap between postpartum and perimenopause   25:00 — Choline: the nutrient behind midlife brain fog nobody is talking about   32:00 — Omega-3 and the midlife brain: why most women are not getting close   38:00 — Magnesium forms: why the cheap one in your multivitamin is barely doing anything   42:00 — The supplement trap: what is actually in your generic multivitamin   48:00 — Red flags and green flags on a supplement label   55:00 — Protein in midlife: why the RDA is wrong and what you actually need   62:00 — Repletion, not restriction: what an ideal midlife day of eating looks like   65:00 — Your action plan for this week   &amp;amp;nbsp; Thank you to our show sponsors:&amp;amp;nbsp;   QUANTUM UPGRADE: Try Quantum Upgrade completely free for 15 days—no credit card required. Use code NATALIEJILL at checkout on https://quantumupgrade.io/start&amp;amp;nbsp;     Free Gifts for being a listener of Midlife Conversations!   Mastering the Midlife Midsection Guide:  https://theflatbellyguide.com/   Age Optimizing and Supplement Guide:  https://ageoptimizer.com   &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with me on social media! Instagram:  www.Instagram.com/Nataliejllfit Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Nataliejillfit&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; For advertising inquiries: https://www.category3.ca/&amp;amp;nbsp;   Disclaimer: Information provided in the Midlife Conversations podcast is for informational purposes only. This information is NOT intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your physician or other healthcare professional. Do not use the information provided in this podcast for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease, or prescribing medication or other treatment. Always speak with your physician or other healthcare professional before making any changes to your current regimen.&amp;amp;nbsp; Information provided in this podcast and the use of any products or services related to this podcast does not create a client-patient relationship between you and the host of Midlife Conversations or you and any doctor or provider interviewed and featured on this show. Information and statements may have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent ANY disease. Advertising Disclosure: Some episodes of Midlife Conversations may be sponsored by products or services discussed during the show. The host may receive compensation for such advertisements or if you purchase products through affiliate links. Opinions expressed about products or services are those of the host and/or guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any sponsor. Sponsorship does not imply endorsement of any product or service by healthcare professionals featured on this podcast. </description>
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