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Age Better with Liz Earle
Liz Earle
559 episodes
23 hours ago

I'm on a mission to change the conversation around ageing. Women's health – particularly as we age – has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. And frankly, it's time we pushed back.

Through this podcast, I want to share the knowledge and tools that can help you thrive in later life by taking action today. Because here's what I've learned: decline isn't inevitable. And when we understand what our bodies truly need, we really can age better.


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I'm on a mission to change the conversation around ageing. Women's health – particularly as we age – has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. And frankly, it's time we pushed back.

Through this podcast, I want to share the knowledge and tools that can help you thrive in later life by taking action today. Because here's what I've learned: decline isn't inevitable. And when we understand what our bodies truly need, we really can age better.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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What should I eat for breakfast when I'm short on time? – with Liz Earle
Age Better with Liz Earle
31 minutes 52 seconds
4 days ago
What should I eat for breakfast when I'm short on time? – with Liz Earle

From mineral supplements that boost energy to protein-rich breakfast swaps that stabilise blood sugar, this week's Q&A is packed with simple, evidence-based hacks for living well. Liz also discusses supplements for knee pain and osteoporosis, tackles folliculitis in pregnancy, recommends clean skincare for teenagers, and weighs in on upper eyelid surgery.


In this episode:

  • What is Shillajit and does it replace electrolytes?
  • What are some quick, protein-rich breakfast ideas for busy mornings?
  • How can I manage knee pain with supplements?
  • How do I deal with folliculitis during pregnancy?
  • What are the best clean, affordable skincare and makeup brands for teenage girls?
  • Is upper eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) safe and effective?


Links mentioned in the episode:

  • Liz's article on Shilajit
  • Shilajit 
  • Glucosamine and chondroitin 
  • Collagen 
  • Omega-3 
  • Vitamin D3 with K2 
  • Magnesium 
  • Ameliorate  
  • Spots and Stripes  
  • Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish 
  • Green People
  • Lily Lolo 
  • The Body Shop 


Get in touch with a question for Liz:

  • Email: podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com
  • WhatsApp: 07518 471 846


More from Liz:

  • Preorder Liz’s NEW book – How to Age
  • A Better Second Half 
  • Follow Liz on Instagram
  • Follow Liz Earle Wellbeing on Instagram


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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Age Better with Liz Earle

I'm on a mission to change the conversation around ageing. Women's health – particularly as we age – has been underfunded and overlooked for far too long. And frankly, it's time we pushed back.

Through this podcast, I want to share the knowledge and tools that can help you thrive in later life by taking action today. Because here's what I've learned: decline isn't inevitable. And when we understand what our bodies truly need, we really can age better.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.