When Magaly Lopez was diagnosed with uterine cancer, he did not experience it as a disease that condemned it but as a question. A question that had not been asked for a long time, written in silence in the history of the women of his family. Psychoanalyst, expert in neuronutrition and processes of profound transformation, Lopez works at the intersection between Andean science, psychology and ancestral wisdom with a premise that challenges the wa…
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When Magaly Lopez was diagnosed with uterine cancer, he did not experience it as a disease that condemned it but as a question. A question that had not been asked for a long time, written in silence in the history of the women of his family. Psychoanalyst, expert in neuronutrition and processes of profound transformation, Lopez works at the intersection between Andean science, psychology and ancestral wisdom with a premise that challenges the wa…