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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 1H 5M

260. Dr. Jennifer Berman: Peptides, Hormones, and the Anti-Aging Protocol Most Women Start Too Late

from Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

We have been getting the same question in our DMs for months now. Peptides are everywhere. Everyone is talking about them. But what actually has evidence behind it, what is hype, and where do hormones fit into all of this? So we went and found someone who has been living this conversation for 35 years, not just talking about it.Dr. Jennifer Berman is a urologist, New York Times bestselling author, and one of the leading voices in female sexual and menopausal health. She pioneered the field at UCLA, runs the Berman Women's Wellness Center in Beverly Hills, and has been her own first patient through every transition she now treats. She is the kind of doctor who was doing things a decade before they became mainstream and has the clinical receipts to back all of it up.In this episode we get into why peptides are the missing piece of the menopause puzzle, what hormones are really doing to your skin from the inside out, and how treatments that were written off as fringe became the new gold standard for longevity.What's Discussed:(01:42) Why peptide production declines with age and what that actually means for how women look and feel in perimenopause.(04:04) The regulatory reality around peptides right now and why medical grade from a 503B pharmacy is the only route worth taking.(06:07) The specific peptides with the strongest evidence for skin, muscle, fat loss, recovery, and cognitive function.(13:12) Why your mid to late 30s is already perimenopausal by definition and why that changes when you start.(15:02) C-Link, C-Max, and PE22-28 for mood, neuroplasticity, and cognitive protection and why Dr. Berman stacks them together.(39:17) The exact point where topical skincare stops being enough and what hormone imbalance is doing to skin that no cream can fix.(53:08) Why cycling your peptides matters, what receptor attenuation actually is, and why the protocol on your feed is not a clinical protocol.By the end of this episode you will know which peptides have actual evidence behind them, where topical skincare stops working without hormonal support, and what an inside-out longevity protocol looks like from a doctor who has lived every transition she treats.Resources Mentioned:Age-Associated Changes in Oxidative Stress and NAD+ Study: journals.plos.org/plosone/article/FASEB study on how methylene blue delays cellular senescence cells: faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Jennifer Berman: Website: bermansexualhealth.com/Instagram: @jenbermanmd

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