
Haylie Pomroy
New York Times bestselling author of The Fast Metabolism Diet and renowned expert in metabolic health. Celebrated nutritionist and wellness coach pursuing a PhD in neuroimmunology.
Top 3 podcasts with Haylie Pomroy
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Jan 16, 2025 • 1h 21min
How to Fix Your Metabolism | Haylie Pomroy
Haylie Pomroy, a New York Times bestselling author and metabolic health expert, reveals why many struggle to lose weight despite their efforts. She discusses the connection between hormones and metabolism and highlights the flaws of traditional dieting. Haylie shares shocking truths about additives that undermine metabolic health and offers strategies to manage stress. Her transformative 28-day metabolism rehab plan emphasizes a personalized, nutrient-focused approach, aiming to help listeners unlock their metabolism and achieve lasting wellness.

Jul 23, 2024 • 41min
EP32: ME/CFS and Long COVID: Are They Connected?
Dr. Anthony L. Komaroff and W. Ian Lipkin, leading researchers on ME/CFS and Long COVID, join health expert Haylie Pomroy to discuss the shared symptoms and complexities of these conditions. They delve into the challenges of diagnosis and the pressing need for more research, emphasizing the role of immune dysfunction and environmental impacts on health. The conversation also highlights the importance of patient advocacy and access to reliable resources, aiming to empower those affected by chronic illness.

May 1, 2024 • 51min
EP20: ME/CFS in Action: Transforming Chronic Illness Care
Jaime Seltzer, an expert in chronic illness care and patient advocacy, joins Haylie Pomroy, a specialist in nutrition and wellness, to tackle the complexities of ME/CFS and Long COVID. They discuss the vital role of patient-reported symptoms in securing accurate diagnoses and highlight the lack of understanding among healthcare providers. Key topics include innovative management strategies, the impacts of viral infections, and the importance of pacing and individualized care. Their conversation underscores the pressing need for education and compassion in chronic illness treatment.