Why Generic Health Advice Fails Women -- And What Actually Works
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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.