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Explore "menopause symptoms" with insightful episodes like "Moment 160: Menopause Expert: They're Not Telling You The Full Truth! "No Ones Talking About This": Mary Claire Haver", "Ep 135 Menopause is whatever you want it to be", "Oestrogen, fasting, and medical cannabis: Liz’s 2023 highlights", "Reversing your biological age, with Dr Nichola Conlon" and "Navigating Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with Karen Martel" from podcasts like ""The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett", "This Podcast Will Kill You", "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show" and "The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy Pelz"" and more!
Episodes (13)
Ep 135 Menopause is whatever you want it to be
Oestrogen, fasting, and medical cannabis: Liz’s 2023 highlights
As 2023 draws to a close, Liz reflects on some of the podcast conversations that she feels we need to take heed of as we think about taking care of our mental and physical health in the new year...
Liz reveals the episodes you found most useful, and talks through the ways these conversations have impacted her own life too.
The episode shares highlights from Avrum Bluming on oestrogen and why it matters, Professor Jayashri Kulkarni on how hormones influence the brain, Mary Biles on medicinal cannabis and the endocannabinoid system, Chris van Tulleken on ultra-processed foods and dementia, and Dr Jason Fung on intermittent fasting for type 2 diabetes and obesity.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Listen to Avrum Bluming on oestrogen and why it matters,
- Listen to Professor Jayashri Kulkarni on hormones and our brains
- Listen to Mary Biles on medicinal cannabis
- Listen to Chris van Tulleken on ultra-processed foods
- Listen to Dr Jason Fung on intermittent fasting
- Pre-order A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
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Reversing your biological age, with Dr Nichola Conlon
Don’t want age to slow you down? Dr Nichola Conlon joins Liz on this episode of the podcast to share how we can reverse our biological age and improve our health span.
Nichola, who is lead scientist and founder of supplement brand Nuchido, shares all we need to know about Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (also known as NAD) - a natural molecule found in every cell in our bodies that is vital for energy production and repair.
In this episode, brought to you in partnership with Nuchido, Nichola explains key symptoms of low NAD and why it declines, how we can boost our levels of this molecule, plus the benefits of doing so particularly for midlife women.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Save 10% at Nuchido with the LIZLOVES affiliate discount code
- Follow Nuchido on Instagram
- Subscribe to Liz Earle Wellbeing Magazine
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Navigating Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy with Karen Martel
Get ready for a deep dive into everything hormones - both bioidentical and HRT - with our guest Karen Martel.
To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://www.drmindypelz.com/ep192.
Karen Martel, a Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, and renowned authority on women's weight loss, is dedicated to transforming lives and empowering women to achieve their wellness goals.
Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com.
Please note our medical disclaimer.
HRT for menopause: is it safe?
Menopause is a time of significant hormonal changes which can lead to a range of symptoms that can severely impact quality of life for many women. So, a drug that promises to reduce these symptoms is incredibly welcome, but it has been steeped in controversy.
HRT (Hormone replacement therapy) has been widely debated, with conflicting information about its effectiveness, with some suggesting HRT is outright dangerous. In fact, a massive study twenty years ago linked it to an increased risk of breast cancer. As a result, the numbers of women taking HRT plummeted. So should HRT be avoided at all costs?
In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by the author of that very study and esteemed Professor JoAnn Manson, alongside Dr. Sarah Berry to explore the science behind HRT.
- Professor JoAnn Manson is a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and one of the world's most experts on HRT and menopause having run multiple enormous studies to uncover the effects of hormone replacement therapy on women’s health.
With the help of ZOE regular Dr. Sarah Berry, they delve into the science behind HRT, empowering listeners to make informed decisions about treatment for symptoms of the menopause.
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Timecodes:
00:00 Introduction
00:12 Jonathan's introduction
01:33 Quick Fire Questions
03:27 What is the menopause?
04:10 What is the perimenopause?
05:46 What is the state of the current conversation on the menopause?
07:13 Should women seek help about the menopause?
07:58 Why do some women have symptoms and others not?
09:15 Yougov and ZOE study results on the menopause
11:35 Why is the menopause getting more attention now?
13:39 Should we be taking these symptoms seriously?
17:10 What else can be done asides from HRT?
18:49 Studies on the relationship between diet and menopause symptoms
19:35 What can help alleviate symptoms?
21:23 Are there any specific foods that can help improve symptoms?
23:37 Are menopause specific supplements effective?
24:50 How does HRT work?
26:26 Is HRT just oestrogen?
30:59 Does testosterone have a use for menopause?
31:58 What is the controversy behind HRT?
35:56 What's the latest advice and health risks?
38:11 When should you stop hormone therapy?
40:43 Do symptoms persist when you come off of hormone therapy?
42:00 How long does HRT take to start working?
43:07 How does HRT affect weight management?
45:15 Summary
48:04 Goodbyes
48:25 Outro
Check the trials mentioned in today’s episode:
MsFlash: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4731298/
ZOE Menopause Study: https://joinzoe.com/learn/menopause-metabolism-study
PEPI Trial: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7807658/
Follow Sarah: https://twitter.com/saraheeberry
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197 - The problem with medicalising the menopause without HRT
Advisory: this podcast contains themes of mental health and suicide.
In this episode, Jo shares a moving account of her menopause experience before finding the right treatment for her.
Struggling with numerous symptoms including vertigo, dry mouth and eyes, joint pain and vaginal dryness, Jo went from not visiting her GP for six years to monthly appointments. After being prescribed a cocktail of medication and spending thousands of pounds on dental treatment to no avail, Jo felt she was never going to get better.
She talks to Dr Louise about the effect of low hormones, and the transformative impact finding the right dose and type of HRT had on her mental and physical health.
Jo’s three top tips:
- Download a period tracker, such as the balance menopause support app, to track your periods. This will help you notice any changes and identify any patterns of other symptoms occurring.
- Educate yourself: try to read as much as possible about the menopause so that you can understand what's happening with your body.
- Reach out to friends: by being honest and saying how you're feeling, you can help others to open up too.
189 - Joeli Brearley from Pregnant Then Screwed
Two important issues for women come together in this episode of the Dr Louise Newson Podcast featuring guest Joeli Brearley. Joeli founded the charity Pregnant Then Screwed after she was fired from her job the day after telling her employers she was pregnant. Joeli wanted to create a space for others to share their stories of discrimination at work, which quickly grew into Pregnant Then Screwed, a charity dedicated to ending the motherhood penalty and campaigning for change.
Joeli shares a personal story of her own changing hormones in her late 30s; she recounts her struggle to be listened to by healthcare professionals and to find the right treatment for her symptoms that were exacerbated by progesterone intolerance.
Joeli’s three tips for women who think they might be perimenopausal:
- Talk to other women, it’s a great way to find out really useful information
- Keep going and don’t give up. Trust in yourself and how you know you’re feeling. Keep pushing for what you feel you need.
- If you don’t feel well and feel like you’re going mad after having the Mirena coil fitted, tell your healthcare professional. You could have a sensitivity to the progestogen in it and there may be a better alternative method for you.
For more about Joeli’s work and her books, visit pregnantthenscrewed.com
Friday Five: Sustainable food production and organic farming
On this week's episode of the Friday Five, Liz chats to landscape architect, Alex Bell, who founded agricultural project, Ecoscapes, located on the stunning shores of the Lake Naivasha in the heart of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley.
They discuss sustainable and nutritious food production, as well as organic and regenerative agriculture.
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Friday Five: Breast cancer and HRT with Kirsty Lang
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Friday Five: What you need to know about testosterone, with Dr Zoe Hodson
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Friday Five: The truth about 'five-a-day', with Dr Zoë Harcombe
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Menopause with Liz Earle
At some point during our lifetime, almost all women are affected by ‘The Change’, but so many of us know very little about it until we experience it ourselves. Liz takes a deep dive into menopause, specifically the perimenopause, and how we can best prepare to make this as good a time as possible.
You can find the show notes at https://lizearlewellbeing.com/episode-8-menopause/.
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