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The mindbodygreen Podcast

141: How to boost longevity at the cellular level—with Alyssa Dweck, M.D.

The mindbodygreen Podcast

mindbodygreen

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.62.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

According to Alyssa Dweck, M.D., enhancing women’s quality of life as they age makes up a significant portion of her practice. Although she works with women in all stages of life—she lectures various Westchester public schools in her spare time and educates students about important gynecological issues—she places emphasis on the relationship between the aging process and gynecological health at a cellular level. What most people might not know, is that aging happens at the cellular level due in part to a lack of something called NAD in the body. NAD, at its core, is a substance that every cell in our body uses to turn food into energy, and it decreases as we age. It also decreases due to many other life stressors—being postpartum, excessive alcohol, over-eating, and getting too much sun exposure, to name a few. That said, it’s in every woman's best interest (no matter her age) to become well-versed in all things NAD and start taking the necessary steps to maintain levels of this coenzyme. After chatting with Dweck, we learned that there are actually a variety of ways we can maintain NAD as we age: In addition to taking steps to combat stress, wearing sunscreen, eating well, and leading an overall healthy lifestyle, one of the most efficient ways to boost NAD is to start popping a vitamin B3 supplement on the regular. But, it turns out, not all B3 is created equally. In this bonus episode, we talk about her three favorites. No surprise, Dweck frequently recommends this supplement to her patients (no need for a prescription, as this vitamin is sold over-the-counter), and those patients report back with glowing reviews, including significantly more energy. But, of course, we have to know: Does she take it herself? “I sure do,” the OB/GYN quips. Consider us really, really intrigued. For more tips on how to boost longevity and stay as healthy as possible as you age, check out this week’s podcast. To contact Colleen or Jason with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please email [email protected]. For all sponsorship inquiries, please email [email protected]. Want to join our podcast email newsletter? Sign up here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Jason Walkub, founder and co-ceeo of My Buddy Green and your host for the My Buddy

0:06.1

Green podcast where I'll be bringing you deep and insightful dialogues with some of the

0:10.2

greatest minds and wellness. If you like what you hear, please consider giving us a five-star review and comment.

0:16.2

And don't forget to visit us at my buddygreen.com for your daily dose of wellness,

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and make sure to check out all of our great offerings, including our online classes and training. of Hey everyone, this is Colleen Walkab and I'm the co-founder and co-seo of My Body Green.

0:35.5

I'll be your host for today's podcast.

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Dr. Alyssa Dweck, MS MD, is a practicing gynecologist in Westchester,

0:43.1

County, New York, and an assistant clinical professor

0:45.6

at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

0:47.8

Beyond being a doctor, Dweck is an expert in nutrition,

0:50.5

having received her master's degree in human nutrition from Columbia University,

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and an athlete who has competed in multiple triathons.

0:58.0

She's penned three books on sexual health and how women can optimize their well-being

1:01.9

through every stage of life.

1:04.1

Over the years of meeting with thousands of patients, Dweck has developed a special interest

1:08.0

in the science of aging and what women can really do to keep their cells healthy over the

1:12.4

years through menopause and beyond.

1:16.3

I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Alyssa Dweck to the My Buddy Green Podcast.

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Thank you so much for having me.

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Before we jump in, you're well known for your no holds barred

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approach to sexual and gynecological health.

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But how did you personally get interested

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