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#286: My doctor first recommended NAD to me as I was preparing my body for pregnancy. She explained how it could support ovarian and reproductive health, a topic that’s especially important for women with PCOS, where insulin resistance, inflammation, and oxidative stress accelerate cellular damage and aging.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Andrew Salzman, Harvard-trained physician, and Chief Medical Officer at Wonderfeel, to explore the science behind NAD and why it matters for women’s health at every stage.
We discuss:
- What NAD is and why levels decline as we age
- How NAD⁺ supports energy, hormone balance, and fertility with PCOS
- The connection between NAD, PCOS, and metabolic health
👉 Learn more about Wonderfeel Youngr™ NMN here (https://getwonderfeel.com/?utm_source=pcos_cyster&utm_medium=podcast).
📲 Follow @getwonderfeel on Instagram for updates
If you’ve ever wondered how cellular health ties into PCOS, fertility, and long-term wellness, this episode is for you!
Download The Cysterhood App, the largest community of PCOS women learning to lose weight & reverse symptoms with daily meals & workouts designed for PCOS!
What’s Your PCOS Type? - Take the quiz!
Metabolism Plus - Our PCOS Supplement Line!
Ovasitol: 15% OFF
CONNECT WITH US:
Website
Tik Tok
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While Tallene is a Registered Dietitian and Sirak a Personal Trainer, this podcast provides general information about PCOS. It is not meant to serve as fitness, nutrition or medical advice related to your individual needs. If you have questions, please talk to a medical professional. For our full privacy policy, please click on the following link: (bit.ly/PCOSPrivacyPolicy)
Links included in this description may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that we provide, we may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting our channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week!
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#286: My doctor first recommended NAD to me as I was preparing my body for pregnancy. She explained how it could support ovarian and reproductive health, a topic that’s especially important for women with PCOS, where insulin resistance, inflammation, and oxidative stress accelerate cellular damage and aging.
In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Andrew Salzman, Harvard-trained physician, and Chief Medical Officer at Wonderfeel, to explore the science behind NAD and why it matters for women’s health at every stage.
We discuss:
- What NAD is and why levels decline as we age
- How NAD⁺ supports energy, hormone balance, and fertility with PCOS
- The connection between NAD, PCOS, and metabolic health
👉 Learn more about Wonderfeel Youngr™ NMN here (https://getwonderfeel.com/?utm_source=pcos_cyster&utm_medium=podcast).
📲 Follow @getwonderfeel on Instagram for updates
If you’ve ever wondered how cellular health ties into PCOS, fertility, and long-term wellness, this episode is for you!
Download The Cysterhood App, the largest community of PCOS women learning to lose weight & reverse symptoms with daily meals & workouts designed for PCOS!
What’s Your PCOS Type? - Take the quiz!
Metabolism Plus - Our PCOS Supplement Line!
Ovasitol: 15% OFF
CONNECT WITH US:
Website
Tik Tok
YouTube
While Tallene is a Registered Dietitian and Sirak a Personal Trainer, this podcast provides general information about PCOS. It is not meant to serve as fitness, nutrition or medical advice related to your individual needs. If you have questions, please talk to a medical professional. For our full privacy policy, please click on the following link: (bit.ly/PCOSPrivacyPolicy)
Links included in this description may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that we provide, we may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting our channel so we can continue to provide you with free content each week!

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