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The Women's Metabolism MD Podcast

The Women's Metabolism MD Podcast

By: WomensMetabolismMD
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Women’s Metabolism MD is the podcast for women who have been told their labs are “normal,” yet their bodies are clearly not. Hosted by Dr. Mylaine Riobé, OB-...Copyright 2026 All rights reserved.
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  • Why Stress is Quietly Rewriting Your Metabolism
    Jan 14 2026

    Stress Is a Metabolic Input

    Stress isn’t just something you “manage.”

    It’s a biological input your metabolism responds to — constantly.

    In this episode, we unpack why stress is so often misunderstood in women’s health, and why treating it as an emotional or mindset issue misses what’s actually happening physiologically.

    For women, stress directly alters:

    • metabolic signaling

    • energy production

    • hormonal balance

    • inflammation and recovery

    When stress is ignored as a metabolic input, symptoms can start to feel random — even when labs look “normal” and you’re doing all the right things.

    🧠 This episode reframes stress from a psychological burden to a biological signal

    🌿 And explains why generic advice so often fails to resolve fatigue, inflammation, and hormonal symptoms in women

    This conversation builds on the foundation laid in earlier episodes and sets the stage for understanding how metabolic patterns adapt under load.

    If you want to understand how your metabolism responds to stress, the next step is identifying your Dynamic Metabolic Type.

    👉 I invite you to take the Dynamic Metabolic Type Quiz here:

    https://form.jotform.com/250528550970055

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