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  • Tired Even When Your Tracker Says You’re Fine? This Might Be Why
    2026/02/18

    👉 Take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz : https://bit.ly/46dAvTY

    Your tracker says you’re fine.

    Your readiness score looks acceptable.

    But you still feel tired.

    Not wiped out.

    Not sick.

    Just… not yourself.

    In this episode of Women’s Metabolism MD, Dr. Mylaine Riobé breaks down why persistent fatigue can continue even when your data looks “normal” — and why reacting to trackers alone often keeps women stuck.

    We explore:

    • Why fatigue isn’t random — even when labs and wearables look okay

    • What trackers can show you — and what they can’t

    • Why “doing everything right” can still backfire

    • How chronic stress quietly pushes metabolism into compensation

    • Why guessing the fix often makes things worse

    This episode is for high-achieving women who track, optimize, and try — yet still feel low energy, foggy, or not fully recovered.

    If your body doesn’t match your data, there’s a reason.

    And it starts with clarity.

    #shorts

    #womensmetabolism

    #chronicfatigue

    #metabolichealth

    #hrv

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    10 分
  • Is It Perimenopause Or Something else?
    2026/02/11

    TAKE THE DYNAMIC METABOLIC TYPE® QUIZ:

    https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    Think it’s early perimenopause?

    Before you assume hormonal decline, listen to this.

    If you’re in your 30s or 40s and noticing:

    • Fatigue that wasn’t there before

    • Weight that won’t respond

    • Workouts that feel inflammatory

    • Sleep that’s lighter or fragmented

    • PMS that feels stronger

    You might be wondering if this is the beginning of perimenopause.

    But what if it’s something else?

    In this episode of Women’s Metabolism MD, Dr. Mylaine Riobé, board-certified OB-GYN and integrative physician, explains:

    • The difference between ovarian decline and metabolic compensation

    • Why labs can look “normal” while you feel unstable

    • How stress-driven compensation patterns mimic perimenopause

    • Why generic advice works for some women and backfires for others

    • The six Dynamic Metabolic Types™

    • Why each pattern requires a different stabilization strategy

    Perimenopause is real.

    But metabolic dysregulation often shows up first.

    And if you misidentify compensation as hormone decline, you’ll apply the wrong strategy — and deepen the instability.

    This episode is about clarity.

    Because the earlier you identify your compensation pattern, the easier it is to stabilize before hormonal variability amplifies everything.

    Start with the Dynamic Metabolic Type® Quiz above.

    Stop guessing.

    Identify your pattern.

    Stabilize deliberately.

    If you’ve already taken the Dynamic Metabolic Type® Quiz and enrollment for the 7-Day Women’s Metabolic Stabilization Journey is open, you’ll receive an invitation with details.

    If you’re watching this after enrollment has closed, you can join the waitlist for the next cohort here: https://mylaineriobemd7.activehosted.com/f/15

    #Perimenopause #EarlyPerimenopause #HormoneHealth #WomensMetabolism #MetabolicHealth #FatigueInWomen #BurnoutInWomen #OBGYN #IntegrativeMedicine #DynamicMetabolicType #WomensHealthPodcast #StressAndHormones

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    10 分
  • Hormones “Normal” But You Feel Off? It’s Your Metabolism (Not Your Hormones)
    2026/01/21

    Your hormones can be “normal” on paper… and you can still feel like something is seriously off.

    If you’re exhausted even after sleeping…

    If cravings hit hardest at night…

    If your mood feels unpredictable…

    If you’re gaining weight or holding inflammation “for no reason”…

    And every lab keeps coming back “fine”…

    This episode is for you.

    I’m Dr. Riobé (OB-GYN + integrative physician), and I see this pattern all the time:

    It’s not that your hormones are abnormal.

    It’s that your metabolism is unstable—and your hormones are constantly trying to compensate.

    In this episode, I’ll show you how to stop chasing random hormone fixes and start asking the real question:

    “What is my metabolism adapting to that’s forcing my hormones to fluctuate?”

    You’ll learn why:

    • blood work often misses what’s happening inside your cells

    • stress + cortisol can create metabolic chaos

    • blood sugar crashes can mimic “hormone imbalance”

    • thyroid patterns can still cause symptoms even in the “normal” range

    • estrogen + progesterone symptoms aren’t just about levels—it’s also about regulation and clearance

    TAKE THE FREE DYNAMIC METABOLIC TYPE QUIZ (and finally learn what YOUR metabolism needs first): https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    Subscribe for weekly episodes that simplify women’s metabolism so you can stop guessing—and get results that last.

    #WomensHealth #Hormones #Metabolism #Fatigue #Cortisol #Thyroid #Perimenopause #Menopause #IntegrativeMedicine

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    29 分
  • Why Generic Health Advice Fails Women -- And What Actually Works
    2026/01/08

    Why does the same diet, workout, or protocol help one woman feel better — and leave another feeling worse?

    In this episode, I introduce the concept of Dynamic Metabolic Types (DMTs) — a framework for understanding how a woman’s metabolism is currently responding to stress, demand, and recovery.

    Most health advice is generic.

    Women are not.

    Here, we explore why women experience fatigue, inflammation, hormonal symptoms, and metabolic “stalling” so differently — and why personalization isn’t a luxury, it’s a physiological necessity.

    This episode isn’t about fixing your body.

    It’s about understanding the pattern it’s been responding from — so you can stop trial-and-error approaches that backfire and start working with your biology.

    🧠 Clarity replaces confusion.

    🌿 Personalization replaces guessing.

    If you’d like to understand your own metabolic pattern, you can take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz here:

    👉 https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    This quiz is optional, but it can be helpful context as you listen to the next episode, where we’ll discuss how to apply this information using the DART Method.

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    13 分