Épisodes

  • Why Eating Less Backfires for Women
    Jan 28 2026

    If you’re eating less, being disciplined, and doing everything you’ve been told to do—but your body is holding on harder—this episode explains why.

    For many high-achieving women, eating less doesn’t lead to fat loss.

    It leads to metabolic compensation.

    When stress is high and fuel, recovery, or sleep are low, the female metabolism adapts by conserving energy. That can look like stubborn weight, increased inflammation, cravings, disrupted sleep, and feeling “wired but tired”—even when labs appear normal.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why eating less can cause the body to hold on harder

    • How stress quietly rewrites metabolic signals

    • Why “calories in, calories out” fails women under chronic stress

    • How intermittent fasting and restriction can backfire in depleted patterns

    • Why normal labs don’t mean your metabolism is functioning optimally

    • Which metabolic patterns are most vulnerable to this response

    • What actually needs to stabilize first before pushing harder

    This isn’t a willpower problem.

    It’s physiology.

    👉 Take the free Metabolic Pattern Quiz to see how your body is compensating around stress and what strategy fits you best.

    https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

    #womensmetabolism #metabolichealth #hormonehealth #stressandhormones #wontloseweight

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    20 min
  • Hormones “Normal” But You Feel Off? It’s Your Metabolism (Not Your Hormones)
    Jan 21 2026

    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 min
  • Welcome to Women's Metabolism MD
    Jan 7 2026

    Women’s metabolism isn’t unresponsive — it’s adaptive.

    In this brief introduction, Dr. Mylaine Riobé, OB-GYN and integrative physician, explains why so many women feel exhausted, stuck, or confused by their bodies despite doing “all the right things.”

    This podcast is for women who are frustrated by trial-and-error approaches to health, normal labs that don’t match how they feel, and advice that doesn’t account for how women’s physiology actually adapts.

    Here, we focus on understanding how women’s metabolism responds to stress, demand, and recovery — and why clarity, not more effort, is what’s been missing.

    If this resonates, continue with Episode 1 to explore why trial and error keeps failing women — and what your body has been responding to all along.

    Want to understand what your body actually needs? Take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz and discover the metabolic pattern driving your symptoms.

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    5 min