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If the lines around your mouth and chin area have got deeper in midlife, it may have given your self-confidence a bit of a knock. Liz explains how these so-called ‘marionette lines’ often become more noticeable in our 40s and 50s, and shares ways to support firmer, healthier skin without resorting to invasive treatments.
Plus: parasite cleansing, at-home hormone tests, the truth about oat milk and whether red-light therapy is really worth it.
Also in this episode:
· Surgery-free ways to soften facial lines
· What are the benefits of red-light therapy?
· Home blood tests for checking hormone levels
· What's really in your oat milk
· Should I consider parasite testing?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Retinol and retinoids
· Skin Diligent vitamin C serum
· Hyaluronic acid
· Peptides
· Neutrient Butterfat Keto
· Download the Free Daily Light Plan
· Podcast with Dr Rebecca Lewis on HRT
· Medichecks at-home health checks
· Numan blood tests
· Randox Health blood tests
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· How To Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
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While GLP-1 weight loss medications can be transformative for people living with obesity or type 2 diabetes, eating less means every bite needs to work harder. Medical scientist and nutritionist Dr Federica Amati joins Liz to explain why these medications make good nutrition more important than ever.
They discuss how weight-loss jabs affect appetite and the importance of protecting muscle, bone health and metabolism while losing weight.
Federica also shares six nutrient-rich foods to prioritise before, during and after treatment, plus practical advice for maintaining a healthy weight when coming off the medication.
In this episode:
· How GLP-1 medications affect appetite
· The science behind hunger and satiety
· Understanding the gut-brain connection
· The importance of fibre, protein and strength training with GLP-1s
· Ways to increase nutrient intake and reduce and muscle loss
· What to eat pre-, during and post weight-loss treatment
More from Federica:
· Follow Federica on Instagram
· Read Federica’s book The Appetite Reset: How to Eat, Drink and Thrive Before, During and After GLP-1s
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
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Struggling with brain fog and poor focus? Liz explains how declining hormones can affect cognitive function during perimenopause and menopause and tackles common misconceptions around hormone therapy. She also talks about her own experience with testosterone and mental clarity.
Plus: Ways to treat skin hyper-pigmentation, what to do if you can't get an HRT referral, diet tweaks after gall bladder surgery and dealing with restless leg syndrome.
In this episode:
· Can testosterone cause cancer?
· How to help with restless leg syndrome
· Adapting your diet after gall-bladder surgery
· What to do if you have high levels of lipoprotein
· Treating skin hyper-pigmentation on a budget
· How to find informed menopause support
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Newson Clinic
· Read Louise Newson’s book The Power of Hormones
· British Menopause Society information on HRT
· Magnesium glycinate
· Tudca supplement
· Dr Mo Enyat podcast discussing lipoproteins and statins
· Dr Ellen Fallows podcast explaining cholesterol and statins
· Lumbrokinase supplement
· Read How to fade age spots and pigmentation
· Read Everything you need to know about niacinamide
· Skin Diligent Vitamin C Serum-in-Oil
· Read about hydroquinone for hyperpigmentation
· Emr-tek.com red light therapy
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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For years we've been told to stay out of the sun to keep us safe, but have we got it all wrong? Award-winning science journalist Rowan Jacobsen joins Liz to discuss how each hour we spend outdoors could actually lower our risk of age-related diseases – and how sunlight deficiency is bad for our health.
Liz and Rowan talk about the impact of light exposure on everything from mood and sleep to metabolism and energy, and how our bodies are not designed to live indoors.
Rowan also shares surprising data about skin cancer and explains the difference between vitamin D supplements and the vitamin D our bodies produce from sunlight.
In this episode:
· How healthy sun exposure reduces age-related diseases
· Why melanoma rates are higher in office workers
· The importance of sunlight when you’re over 60
· The impact of sunlight on your skin microbiome
· Why a little sun every day is better than two weeks on a beach
· Can supplements replace sun-derived vitamin D?
Links mentioned in this episode:
· Read The Fourth Phase of Water by Gerald Pollack
More from Rowan:
· Follow Rowan on Instagram
· Read Rowan’s book, In Defense of Sunlight
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
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If years of sun exposure have left you with age spots, freckles and uneven pigmentation, you’re certainly not alone. Liz explores the best ways to manage sun damage, sharing the skincare ingredients and treatments that can genuinely help – without the need to splash out on expensive creams.
Plus: The impact of hair dye on gut health, whether testosterone causes hair loss, the health benefits of infrared saunas and choosing the right smart scales.
In this episode:
· Are infrared saunas good for my health?
· The impact of hair dye on gut health
· Are tallow creams effective for eczema-prone skin?
· Is testosterone causing my hair to shed?
· The benefits of smart scales and which to choose
· How can I improve the look of my sun-damaged skin?
· Liz’s tips for creating a healthy nighttime routine
· Should I change my HRT now my periods have stopped?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Read 11 ways to help thinning hair look thicker in midlife
· Balance hormone app
· Withings smart scale
· Tanita smart scale
· Renpho smart scale
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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The future of medicine isn't treating disease – it's predicting and preventing it. Dr Florence Comite joins Liz to talk about the five tests she recommends for tracking important health markers, and how they can reveal future risks for conditions such as diabetes and dementia years before symptoms appear.
In this episode, Liz and Florence discuss why understanding your health data could be one of the most important investments you make in your future wellbeing.
Florence also shares the daily habits she uses to support healthy ageing, and the role of personalised medicine in extending healthspan.
In this episode:
· The data we should be collecting about ourselves daily
· Getting the most out of wearables
· The five biomarkers for women's longevity
· Ways to adjust your lifestyle to prevent potential health disorders
· The midlife symptoms that could indicate future health concerns
· Why genes don’t determine our destiny
More from Florence:
· Follow Florence on Instagram
· Read Florence’s book Invincible
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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If foods you've eaten for years are suddenly leaving you bloated, uncomfortable or rushing to the loo, fluctuating hormones could be to blame. Liz explores how perimenopause can activate digestive discomfort and looks at ways to support the gut lining to improve symptoms.
Plus: how to avoid injuries from strength training, managing acid reflux and indigestion, evening heart palpitations and can using a sauna reduce dementia risk?
In this episode:
•Are hormone fluctuations making me gluten intolerant?
•Ways to manage heartburn and indigestion
•Will using a sauna reduce my risk of dementia?
•Advice for avoiding injuries when strength training
•Why is my heartbeat so loud at night?
Links mentioned in the episode:
•Creatine - https://lizearlewellbeing.com/?s=creatine
•Butyrate - https://lizearlewellbeing.com/?s=butyrate
•The Good Gut Guide - https://shorturl.at/hwfDb
•British Heart Foundation information on PPIs - https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/medical/drug-cabinet/proton-pump-inhibitors
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
•Email: [email protected]
•WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
•Order Liz's new book – How to Age- https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Age-Supercharge-Health-Better/dp/1399723715
•A Better Second Half- https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1399723677?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1695723884&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=lizearlewellb-21&linkId=5eefa1edb4d033e84befc25728bebcf0&language=en_GB&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
•Follow Liz on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lizearleme/?hl=en
•Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lizearlewellbeing/?hl=en
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
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If you’re struggling to regulate food noise it might just be that you need to eat more – not less. Nutritionist Kim Pearson joins Liz to discuss how a few simple food swaps and easy lifestyle hacks can manage our appetite just as effectively as weight-loss jabs.
They talk about the importance of muscle mass for healthy weight maintenance, and why protein and strength training are essential in midlife.
Kim also explains how we’re getting breakfast all wrong, and shares ways we can hack our daily routine to train our body to turn off the cravings.
In this episode:
· Natural ways to reduce food cravings
· Why we should be eating more – not less
· Protein-rich meal ideas
· How you can sleep yourself slim
· The low-fat diet myth
· How skipping breakfast is sabotaging your weight loss
· Why olive oil might be nature’s GLP-1
More from Kim:
· Follow Kim on Instagram
· Read Kim’s new book The Nozempic Diet
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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If your joints feel stiffer than they used to, midlife hormone fluctuations might be at play- declining oestrogen can affect connective tissue, joint lubrication and bone health. Liz talks through the supplements and exercises that will help keep joints strong and flexible for longer, and why HRT could make a difference.
Plus: gentle skincare after microneedling, getting the most nutrition from nuts and seeds, mouth-taping for improved sleep quality and can turmeric affect HRT?
In this episode:
· Do collagen supplements help with achy joints?
· Skincare tips post-microneedling
· What’s the best way to add nuts and seeds to my diet?
· Mouth-breathing is disrupting my sleep
· Will taking turmeric affect my HRT?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Fushi Organic Rosehip Oil
· By Sarah Hero Facial Oil
· Collagen peptides
· Turmeric/curcumin
· Omega-3
· Podcast with Dr Louise Oliver on mouth taping and breath work
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Muscle doesn't just keep us strong and toned – it’s also an essential longevity tool. Physician and bestselling author Dr Gabrielle Lyon joins Liz to explain how lifting weights protects your bones, regulates blood sugar and promotes healthy ageing – and why it’s never too early or late to start.
In this episode, Liz and Gabrielle discuss why we naturally lose muscle mass from our 30s, and how resistance training can protect against osteoporosis and metabolic disease.
Gabrielle also shares practical advice on protein intake and simple, functional strength exercises to build into your week to help you feel stronger, fitter and more resilient
In this episode:
· Why muscle is an organ of longevity
· How perimenopause impacts muscle mass
· The link between poor muscle health and type 2 diabetes
· How building muscle can help you burn fat
· The importance of protein for healthy ageing
· Easy ways to build strength training into your week
More from Gabrielle:
· Follow Gabrielle on Instagram
·The Forever Strong Playbook
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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While midlife women can be prescribed body-identical hormones on the NHS, their daughters and nieces are being given synthetic hormones that may carry more side effects and risks. Liz unpacks the differences between the two – and what every woman should know about her hormone healthcare, whether she’s weighing up the pill or navigating menopause.
Plus: vibration plates for lymphatic drainage, the health benefits of seamoss, how to get rid of stubborn cellulite, and is it ever too late to start taking HRT?
In this episode:
· Natural ways to help with endometriosis
· What is seamoss and should I be taking it?
· Can vibration plates help with lymphatic drainage?
· How to reduce the appearance of cellulite
· Am I too old to start taking HRT?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Newson Clinic for hormone health
· Read Louise Newson’s book, The Power of Hormones
· Am I too old to start HRT? podcast
· Podcast The pill, HRT and medical gaslighting, with Kate Muir
· Read Kate Muir’s book, Everything You Need to Know About the Pill (but were too afraid to ask)
· NICE guidelines on Zoely contraceptive pill
· Read Can diet help with endometriosis?
· Vitamin C
· Collagen peptides
· Omega-3s
· Magnesium
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Quality sleep may be one of the most overlooked tools that we have for healthy ageing. Sleep scientist Dr Sophie Bostock joins Liz to unpack how disrupted sleep in midlife impacts everything from mood and metabolism to cardiovascular wellbeing.
They discuss how perimenopause can interrupt a good night’s rest, the connection between sleep deprivation and blood sugar imbalance, and why catching up with a long lie-in at the weekend might do more harm than good.
Sophie explains how light exposure and regular movement can help your body prepare for rest. She also shares practical advice to help restore healthy circadian rhythms and get your shut-eye back on track.
In this episode:
· The link between poor sleep and cardiovascular disease
· What happens to the brain when you're asleep
· The importance of daylight to help you wind down
· Why poor sleep impacts insulin sensitivity
· Easy ways to support a good night’s rest
· Why long lie-ins don’t make up for a week of bad sleep
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Magnesium
· Ashwagandha
More from Sophie:
· Follow Sophie on Instagram
· Visit thesleepscientist.com
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Why does weight loss suddenly feel harder in midlife – even when we’re eating less? Liz is joined by Georgie Murphy, Head of Nutrition for supplement brand SISTERLY, to explore the impact of hormonal shifts, muscle loss and nutrient deficiencies on our bodies. They discuss how restricted eating can actually work against weight loss after 40, and why proper nourishment works more effectively for the everyday demands of a busy midlife.
This episode is sponsored by SISTERLY, who are offering listeners of the show 10% off purchases at sisterlylab.com when you use the code LIZLOVES at checkout.
In this episode:
· The midlife body changes impacting weight loss
· Why eating less has stopped working
· The impact of restricted diets on hair and skin
· Ways to nourish – not punish – your body
Links mentioned in the episode:
· SISTERLY The Elevator all-in-one supplement
More from Georgie:
· Follow SISTERLY on Instagram
· More about SISTERLY
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Many women worry that starting HRT will make them put on weight – but is this fear actually backed by science? Liz explores the link between hormones, metabolism and midlife weight changes, and explains why fluctuating oestrogen, poor sleep and stress may be more to blame than HRT itself.
Plus: supportive supplements for coeliac disease, ways to boost a low libido, skincare non-negotiables, tapping into vibrational energy and a deep dive into NAD+.
In this episode:
· Will HRT make me put on weight?
· Which skincare ticks the non-negotiable boxes?
· How to boost a flagging libido
· What are NAD+ and berberine and should I take them?
· Supportive supplements (and tests) for coeliac disease
· Unlocking the wellness and longevity benefits of vibrational energy
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Ceramides
· Vitamin C serum
· Peptides
· Retinol
· What are NAD+ and NMN?
· Podcast with Dr Mo Enyat on zonulin testing for autoimmune conditions
· Zinc
· B12
· Calcium
· Vitamin D
· Omega-3
· Collagen
· Magnesium
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846\
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Thought hormones were just for period regulation and menopause support? In this eye-opening conversation, GP and hormone specialist Dr Louise Newson joins Liz to explain the surprising role progesterone, oestrogen and testosterone play in everything from brain health to inflammation.
They discuss the misinformation that’s letting women down, the crucial difference between body-identical and synthetic hormones, and why progesterone may be far more powerful than most of us realise.
Louise also explains why cholesterol is essential for hormone production, how testosterone is a natural painkiller, and the questions every midlife woman should feel confident asking about her health and treatment options.
In this episode:
· The difference between synthetic and bioidentical hormones
· The truth about cholesterol
· Why progesterone might play a role in mental health care
· Why the contraceptive pill needs updating
· Prescribing testosterone as a natural painkiller
· Why post-hysterectomy women still need progesterone
More from Louise:
· Follow Louise on Instagram
· Order Louise’s book, The Power of Hormones
· Get tickets for Louise’s tour Breaking The Cycle: The Power of Hormones
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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We all know that feeling of being pulled in every direction and never being quite good enough – but does it really have to be this way? Liz discusses why so many women feel inadequate in midlife, and looks at ways to shift our priorities and quieten our inner critic with a little self-compassion.
Plus: the impact of late-night scrolling on your sleep, postpartum supplements, how sparkling water affects your teeth, and is it ever too late to start taking collagen?
In this episode:
· Does looking at my phone at night affect my sleep?
· How to cope when you don’t feel good enough
· What sparkling water is doing to your teeth
· Supplements for postpartum health
· Have I left it too late to start taking collagen?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Zinc
· Iodine
· B12
· Calcium
· L Cell Magnesium Glycinate
· Vitamin D
· Omega-3
· Collagen
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Exercise is vital for maintaining strength, independence and vitality well into our later years, but it's easy to lose your fitness mojo in midlife. Personal trainer Elizabeth Davies joins Liz to talk about the power of movement – and easy ways to get started.
They discuss how fitness has been marketed as a way to lose weight or build a ‘summer body’, and why the focus should be on being strong, not skinny.
Elizabeth also explains the importance of midlife fitness for heart and bone health, tips for navigating pelvic floor weakness and how to save time by cutting your workout in half.
In this episode:
· The importance of training for our later years
· How much cardio we really need
· Protecting heart and bone health
· How to exercise with pelvic floor weakness
· Do we need to lift heavy weights?
· Ways to cut your training session in half
Links mentioned in the episode:
· WHO guidance on physical activity
More from Elizabeth:
· Follow Elizabeth on Instagram
· Order Training For Your Old Lady Body
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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What if you could supercharge your water to improve gut health, clear brain fog and increase your energy? Liz talks about fascinating new longevity research into structured water – what is it, and how is it better for us?
Plus: natural remedies to boost low mood in midlife, tips for improving bone health, whether broken sleep still counts, and a guide to peptides and their safety.
In this episode:
· What is structured water and what are the health benefits?
· Improving bone health with diet and exercise
· Explaining peptides and how safe they are
· Natural remedies to lift a low mood
· Does broken sleep count towards the recommended amount?
Links mentioned in the episode:
· Sleep Cycle app
· Balance Menopause app
· The Naked Pharmacy Saffrosun Calm
· Podcast with Professor Matthew Walker on longevity and sleep
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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Sluggish digestion? Energy crash at 3pm? Struggling to lose weight? There could be a surprisingly simple solution. Celebrity chef and broadcaster Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall tells Liz how supporting our gut with more fibre could be one of the most impactful changes we make to our health.
They discuss how over 90% of the population are not getting the recommended amount of fibre and why it’s increasing our risk of disease.
Hugh also shares tips for reducing the discomfort and bloating often experienced when eating fibrous foods, plus easy ways to add more fibre to our day.
In this episode:
· How a lack of gut diversity is increasing our risk of disease
· Hugh welcomes a delivery of goats!
· Tips for making veg more interesting
· How to cope with gas and bloating
· Cheap and easy ways to add fibre to meals
More from Hugh:
· Follow Hugh on Instagram
· Order Hugh’s book High Fibre Heroes
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· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
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· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Anouszka Tate (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
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If you're constantly exhausted and your hair seems thinner than normal, it might not just be your hormones. Liz talks about low iron levels in midlife, how to spot the symptoms and what to do if you’re struggling.
Plus: where to start with longevity supplements, ways to manage high cholesterol, juggling HRT on a busy schedule and advice for troubled teenage skin.
In this episode:
· 3 ways to boost your iron levels
· Where to start with supplements
· Managing high cholesterol without statins
· Treatment for teenage skin concerns
· Travel-friendly HRT treatment
Links mentioned in the episode:
· NMN and other NAD-boosting supplements
· Urolithin A
· Liz’s go-to supplement routine
· Podcast with Dr Mo Enayat on leaky gut, cholesterol and peptides
· MV Skintherapy multiBALM
· HRT explained article
Get in touch with a question for Liz:
· Email: [email protected]
· WhatsApp: 07518 471 846
More from Liz:
· Order Liz's new book – How to Age
· A Better Second Half
· Follow Liz on Instagram
· Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram
Host: Liz Earle
Producer: Lynnike Swerts (Fresh Air Production)
Social Media Manager: Naomi van Geelen
Content Writer: Lucy Parley
Head of Brand: Ellie Smith
Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the show at no extra cost to you. Read our Affiliate Policy for more information.
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