The Longevity Brain — Free Webinar Next Week
With Dr. Uma Naidoo and Dr. Srini Pillay
Hey MoodFoodie,
Next week, I’ll be hosting a special webinar together with Dr. Srini Pillay on a topic that is becoming increasingly important in longevity science:
The Longevity Brain
How mindset shapes healthspan — and the foods that slow brain aging
Recent research is revealing that longevity is influenced not only by genetics and lifestyle, but also by the ways our brain interprets stress, nutrition, and the world around us.
This conversation is part of a broader set of discussions we host through The Society: Palm Beach, a private club devoted to psychogenic longevity - exploring how mindset, brain science, and lifestyle shape long-term vitality. Because you are part of my list, I wanted to extend a personal invitation for you to join this conversation.
In this webinar, you’ll learn about emerging science on how mindset and nutrition interact to influence inflammation, immunity, and long-term health.
We’ll discuss:
Which mindsets may increase or reduce inflammation in the body
How the brain communicates with the immune system
Why certain thought patterns may accelerate or slow biological aging
The connection between mood, metabolism, and brain health
Foods and nutrients that support brain resilience and longevity
How expectations and beliefs can influence physiological outcomes
Why stress, rumination, and mental overload can affect immune function
Practical mindset and nutrition strategies you can begin applying right away
You’ll leave with practical ideas that you can start using immediately.
The webinar will take place on:
March 25, 2026
1:00 PM ET
Click here to register for the webinar, and you will receive the access information and reminders leading up to the webinar.
We’ll also leave time for questions so we can explore these ideas together.
If you’re interested in how brain science and nutrition can work together to support long-term vitality, I hope you’ll join us.
Warmly,
Dr. Uma
P.S. Please note that the information shared in this webinar is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice.
