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The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show

Why women age differently, with Dr Andrew Salzman

The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show

Liz Earle

Wellbeing, Arts, Gut Health, Self-improvement, Women's Health, Beauty, Healthy Ageing, Menopause, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Hormones, Supplements, Health, Exercise, Fashion & Beauty, Fitness, Education, Better Second Half, Skincare, Liz Earle

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Is there a difference in how men and women age? Dr Andrew Salzman joins Liz to reveal whether we age differently to men biologically, and if it is possible to get our younger hair, skin and vitality back in later life.


In this episode, brought to you in partnership with Wonderfeel Biosciences, Andrew shares what is really happening inside our bodies with age, plus why this process hits women differently.


Liz and Andrew also discuss why increasing NAD levels is a midlife must for our cognition, hair and skin, sexual health, and our hormones. 


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0:00.0

NAD is at the very central part of maintaining our skin tone, its quality, avoiding wrinkles,

0:08.2

ensuring elasticity, and very importantly playing a role in coloration.

0:13.7

So the dark spots, the aging spots that we see in the 70-year-olds and 80-year-olds,

0:19.3

those are directly related to a reduction in

0:22.4

NAD.

0:24.5

Dr. Andrew Sultzman is a medical doctor, professor, a pioneering scientist who applies

0:30.2

his exceptional expertise to developing supplements that address the root causes of age-related

0:37.4

decline. I'm Liz Earle and this is the

0:40.7

Lizelle Wellbeing Show, the podcast, helping us all have a better second half. My mission,

0:46.7

well, you know it, it's to find ways for all of us to thrive in our later life by investing

0:51.9

in our health and our well-being today.

0:58.0

And this episode is brought to you in partnership with Wonderfeel.

1:05.0

Now, in popular culture, we tend to hear about men aging like fine wines and being handsome,

1:06.4

silver foxes.

1:11.3

But, you know, no such generous descriptors exist for ageing women.

1:15.6

So there's definitely a difference in the way we age societally.

1:19.4

But do men and women age differently biologically too?

1:25.3

For all of us, aging begins at the cellular level long before we can see or feel the signs.

1:28.5

And at the centre of that process is NAD.

1:35.0

Now, NAD science is rapidly emerging as some of the most important frontiers in health and longevity.

1:40.9

It's really captured the attention of top researchers from Harvard, MIT and beyond,

1:46.6

and Wonderfield is at the forefront of this movement, driven by a real mission to optimise the health span of all humans. And while the benefits of NAD are wide ranging, its impact

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