The BBC Good Food podcast – Menopause and diet

When does the menopause start and how long does it last? Joining health editor Tracey Raye is Dr Tina Peers, founder of The Menopause Consultancy, a specialist menopause and women’s health clinic, to answer commonly asked questions and bust menopause myths. They explain how to recognise signs you're approaching menopause and the terminology around it, such as the difference between being perimenopausal and postmenopausal.

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At the time of recording, testosterone isn't currently available on the NHS. However, women can pay for a Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) prescription certificate for around £20 per year, which may be more cost effective.

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Tracey Raye is the health editor for olive and BBC Good Food. She oversees all health, nutrition and fitness-related content across the brands, including the bi-annual Healthy Diet Plan, monthly Health Edit newsletter and health column in the magazine. She covers our nourishing recipes and collections, health strategy and stays adrift of the latest health and lifestyle trends – in order to bring you the tools and inspiration you need to find what health means for you. Tracey, MSc, is a registered nutritionist, holding a master’s degree in personalised nutrition, as well as further degree qualifications in psychology and philosophy. She is passionate about harnessing the power of all things health and wellbeing – in a way that enhances, rather than limits our lives. Tracey is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC).

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