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🗓️ 17 February 2025
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From supporting local farms to starting HRT in later life, Liz is back answering your questions for our latest Q&A episode.
Liz helps Sue better understand why she is struggling with constipation in menopause (and what can be done about it), and shares advice with Kim on how she can find local organic produce.
Plus, Liz sheds light on Lesley's concerns of whether she is able to start HRT at age 64, and highlights Wendy's concerns over Oestrogel versus Oestrodose.
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