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High Performance Health

High Performance Health

De: Angela Foster
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The High-Performance Health Podcast is all about optimising your body, mind and lifestyle for high performance. Packed full of actionable insights, strategies, bio hacks, lifestyle hacks, mindset strategies and expert performance advice, Angela Foster is on a mission to optimise your human potential. Featuring interviews with some of the top experts on the planet in the fields of health, performance and business, this show aims to inspire, educate and empower you to live an energetic, healthful and limitless life.2025 Angela Foster Economía Finanzas Personales Higiene y Vida Saludable Medicina Alternativa y Complementaria
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  • Liz Earle: How to Age Backwards (Light, Water, and Mitochondria for Women in Midlife)
    May 17 2026
    What if the key to looking and feeling 20 years younger wasn't another supplement stack, but something you could get for free, starting tomorrow morning? Liz Earle's biological age is over 20 years younger than her chronological age, and in this episode she breaks down exactly why. It comes down to three things most women in their 40s and 50s have never considered: circadian rhythm and the light you are exposed to, the water you are drinking, and the energy your cells are actually running on. If you are feeling tired, foggy, or like your body is aging faster than it should, this episode will change how you see your daily environment. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Why morning light fixes low energy, poor sleep, and hormone imbalance after 40 How indoor LED lighting damages your mitochondria and the simple swap that reverses it • Why sunscreen may be blocking the vitamin D and nitric oxide you need after menopause • How tap water disrupts hormones and energy and what to drink instead • What EZ water is and why it matters for mitochondrial energy and aging after 40 • Why mineral deficiency causes fatigue and brain fog in perimenopause • How grounding and circadian light slow visible aging from the inside out TIMESTAMPS: VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ A BIG thank you to our sponsors who make the show possible: • Stride - Find out your biological age and how your daily habits are influencing it with DNA, bloodwork and microbiome testing with a Stride One membership 👉 https://www.getstride.com/angela/ for 10% off • Timeline - Support your mitochondrial health: Timeline Mitopure delivers Urolithin A at the clinically studied dose to support cellular renewal and energy production, helping counter the natural decline in mitochondrial function that comes with age. 👉 Get 20% off Mitopure when you visit http://timeline.com/ANGELA and use code ANGELA. ABOUT THE GUEST Liz Earle, MBE, is a bestselling author, wellness pioneer, and one of the UK's most trusted voices on healthy aging for women. With nearly 40 years in the wellness space, she specialises in the science of longevity, circadian biology, skin health, and mitochondrial nutrition. Her latest book How to Age explores how light, water, and cellular energy determine how well women age after 40 and beyond. Website: https://www.lizearle.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lizearleme/?hl=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/lizearlewellbeing
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  • Why is belly fat so common in midlife? Perimenopause, Cortisol, and Hormones
    May 15 2026
    Angela presents a bitesize episode inn which she explores the physiological changes behind midlife weight gain, focusing on the role of cortisol and the hormonal shifts occurring during perimenopause. They highlight how the decline and fluctuation of oestrogen and progesterone lead to a redistribution of body fat from the hips and thighs to the abdominal area, as the body transitions out of its fertile state WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Hormonal Fat Redistribution: During perimenopause, declining oestrogen levels signal the body to shift fat storage from fertile areas like the hips and thighs to the abdomen. Muscle Mass and Metabolism: Loss of lean muscle mass in midlife significantly slows metabolism, as muscle is a primary "metabolic organ" that consumes glucose and fat for energy. The Importance of Protein: Prioritising high protein intake and sufficient calories is essential for building and maintaining muscle, especially as it becomes harder to do so during perimenopause. GLP-1 Considerations: While GLP-1 medications can aid weight loss, they often suppress appetite so significantly that meeting necessary protein requirements for muscle preservation becomes a major challenge. VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ A BIG thank you to our partner who makes the show possible: • Timeline – Support your mitochondrial health and muscle strength with Mitopure®, the only clinically validated Urolithin A supplement backed by 15+ years of research. Use code ANGELA for 20% off 👉 https://www.timeline.com/promotions/exclusive-offer-for-angela-foster-s-community
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  • The Perimenopause Compound 80% of Western Women Can't Make (Belly Fat, Brain Fog) | Siobhan Mitchell
    May 11 2026
    If you are eating well, exercising, and still gaining belly fat, losing mental sharpness, and waking up exhausted, your mitochondria are likely the missing piece. This is not a willpower problem. It is a cellular energy problem, and it starts earlier than most doctors will tell you. In this episode, I sit down with Siobhan Mitchell, neuroscientist and mitochondrial health researcher, to explore how oestrogen loss disrupts mitochondrial function and why your gut microbiome plays a bigger role in oestrogen recycling than most women realise. We also cover S-Equol and why it is one of the most powerful compounds for perimenopause belly fat, brain fog, and night sweats. If you are looking for real answers on why your body feels different in your 40s and what you can actually do about it, this episode is for you. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Why belly fat shifts to your middle during perimenopause • How the estrobolome recycles estrogen through your gut microbiome • What S-Equol is and how it reduces brain fog, belly fat, and night sweats • The difference between estrogen alpha and beta receptors and why it matters • Why estrogen loss causes joint pain and frozen shoulder in perimenopause • How NAD+ decline affects your energy and mitochondrial function after 40 • How chromium helps with blood sugar spikes and food cravings in perimenopause TIMESTAMPS: VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ A BIG thank you to our sponsors who make the show possible: • MitoQ - Support your cells at the source with MitoQ NAD Plus Dual Action, designed to boost NAD levels and help your cells actually use them for steady energy and sharper focus 👉 https://www.mitoq.com and use code ANGELA for 10% off your first order. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Siobhan Mitchell is Chief Scientific Officer at MitoQ and holds a PhD in neuroscience with a postdoctoral fellowship in brain ageing from the University of Washington. She specialises in mitochondrial health and healthy ageing, with a particular focus on how estrogen loss affects cellular energy, metabolism, and brain function in women during perimenopause and beyond. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellen-s-mitchell If you are eating well, exercising, and still gaining belly fat, losing mental sharpness, and waking up exhausted, your mitochondria are likely the missing piece. This is not a willpower problem. It is a cellular energy problem, and it starts earlier than most doctors will tell you. In this episode, I sit down with Siobhan Mitchell, neuroscientist and mitochondrial health researcher, to explore how oestrogen loss disrupts mitochondrial function and why your gut microbiome plays a bigger role in oestrogen recycling than most women realise. We also cover S-Equol and why it is one of the most powerful compounds for perimenopause belly fat, brain fog, and night sweats. If you are looking for real answers on why your body feels different in your 40s and what you can actually do about it, this episode is for you. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Why belly fat shifts to your middle during perimenopause • How the estrobolome recycles estrogen through your gut microbiome • What S-Equol is and how it reduces brain fog, belly fat, and night sweats • The difference between estrogen alpha and beta receptors and why it matters • Why estrogen loss causes joint pain and frozen shoulder in perimenopause • How NAD+ decline affects your energy and mitochondrial function after 40 • How chromium helps with blood sugar spikes and food cravings in perimenopause TIMESTAMPS: VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ A BIG thank you to our sponsors who make the show possible: • MitoQ - Support your cells at the source with MitoQ NAD Plus Dual Action, designed to boost NAD levels and help your cells actually use them for steady energy and sharper focus 👉 https://www.mitoq.com and use code ANGELA for 10% off your first order. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Siobhan Mitchell is Chief Scientific Officer at MitoQ and holds a PhD in neuroscience with a postdoctoral fellowship in brain ageing from the University of Washington. She specialises in mitochondrial health and healthy ageing, with a particular focus on how estrogen loss affects cellular energy, metabolism, and brain function in women during perimenopause and beyond. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellen-s-mitchell
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Angela does a great job targeting important topics for women and explaining them in a way that’s digestible and applicable. I love the bite size pods too because they’re short and informative!

Highly recommend for female athletes!

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Angela is a great interviewer and asks all the right questions to feed us some amazing information, as well as imparting her own wealth of knowledge!

Life changing knowledge and insights

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