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Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

Aaron Hartman, MD
Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness
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  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    It’s Not Just What You Eat – How Food Quality Shapes Metabolism and Long-Term Health | Nutrition | E118

    09/2/2026 | 40 mins.
    What if one of the most powerful tools for improving hormones, metabolism, and long-term health isn’t a supplement or treatment, but the quality of the food you eat every day?
    In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman talks with Ashley Armstrong, PhD, former engineer turned regenerative farmer and co-founder of Nourish Food Club. After experiencing her own health challenges, Ashley began questioning mainstream nutrition guidance and the modern food system. Her journey led her into regenerative agriculture and a mission to help people access food they can trust.
    Together, they explore how changes in farming practices, food processing, and fat composition may be influencing metabolic health, hormone balance, and chronic disease. The conversation also breaks down the differences between industrial agriculture and regenerative farming, why food sourcing matters, and how small consumer choices can support both personal health and a more resilient food system.
    Listeners will also learn how Ashley co-founded Nourish Food Club and Angel Acres, creating a cooperative model that connects small regenerative farms directly with consumers while preserving soil health, animal welfare, and nutrient density.
    Key Topics Covered
    Ashley’s personal health journey and transition from engineering to regenerative farming
    How modern nutrition guidance has influenced fat intake and metabolic health
    The role of food quality and sourcing in energy, hormones, and gut health
    How government policy and industrial agriculture shaped today’s food system
    The difference between saturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, and changing dietary patterns
    Why the fatty acid composition of food and livestock feed matters
    What CAFOs (confined animal feeding operations) are and how they differ from traditional farming
    How regenerative agriculture supports soil health, nutrient density, and ecosystem balance
    The connection between soil health, animal health, and human health
    Why many small farms struggle economically and how cooperative models can help
    How Nourish Food Club connects consumers with small regenerative farms
    Practical advice for consumers: starting with one food item and improving sourcing over time

    Therapies / Concepts Referenced
    Regenerative agriculture
    CAFO (confined animal feeding operations)
    Ancestral and traditional food patterns
    Fatty acid balance (saturated vs polyunsaturated fats)
    Soil microbiome and nutrient density
    Cooperative food distribution...
  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    The Infection Many Doctors Miss – Why Lyme Disease Can Hide Behind Chronic Symptoms | Lyme / Chronic Infections | E117

    06/2/2026 | 11 mins.
    What if chronic fatigue, brain fog, or unexplained pain are not random symptoms, but signs of a hidden infection that was never fully recognized?
    In this minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman highlights Lyme disease and tick borne infections as a growing but often overlooked factor in chronic illness. While standard care focuses on identifying acute infections, many patients experience persistent or reactivated symptoms that do not fit the traditional model.
    He explains why Lyme is considered a “great imitator,” how current testing methods can miss cases, and why symptoms may appear years after the original exposure. This short episode offers important context for understanding why chronic infections remain a clinical blind spot and why careful history and ongoing evaluation often matter more than a single test.
    Key Topics Covered
    Why Lyme disease is more common than many people realize
    The difference between acute infection and persistent or recurrent patterns
    How Lyme can present as fatigue, brain fog, pain, or neurological symptoms
    The role of co infections such as Bartonella and Babesia
    Limitations of standard screening and antibody testing
    Why many people never recall a tick bite or classic rash
    How infections may remain dormant and flare during stress or immune suppression
    Why clinical suspicion and patient history are critical in complex cases

    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine
    Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/
    YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Get Dr. Hartman's New Book - UnCURABLE
    If you’ve been let down by the system, you’re not alone — and you’re not powerless.
    Dr. Hartmans wrote UnCURABLE to help you take back control of your health and your hope.
    Visit the link below ⬇️ to get your copy and start your transformation today.
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  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    When the Diagnosis Was Not the Answer – How One Child Changed Everything About Healing | Stress | E116

    02/2/2026 | 18 mins.
    What if the greatest breakthroughs come not from following the system, but from knowing when to question it?
    In this UnCurable audiobook episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman shares the deeply personal story of his daughter Anna and the journey that reshaped how he understands medicine, diagnosis, and healing. What began as a cerebral palsy diagnosis quickly became a lesson in how standard care can overlook individual potential, especially in complex cases.
    Through years of advocacy, research, and careful restraint, Dr. Hartman and his family learned that saying “not now” or “no” to the status quo can open doors to better long term outcomes. This episode also connects Anna’s story to other patients whose symptoms were dismissed or misidentified, illustrating how root causes are often missed when medicine focuses on labels instead of people.
    This conversation is not about rejecting medicine, but about choosing thoughtful care, informed advocacy, and practitioners who are willing to see the whole person.
    Key Topics Covered
    Why one size fits all medicine often fails complex conditions
    The importance of slowing down and avoiding rushed, irreversible interventions
    How patient advocacy can change long term outcomes
    Why asking “will this help ten years from now?” matters
    Translational medicine and learning from parallel research when data is limited
    How nutrition, movement, and non invasive therapies supported progress
    Why diagnoses should be starting points, not limits
    Recognizing when “standard of care” prioritizes appearance over function
    The power of informed persistence in pediatric and chronic care
    How overlooked conditions like POTS can be misread as anxiety
    Why root cause thinking leads to real improvement, not symptom suppression
    Helping patients learn how to question diagnoses and treatment plans safely

    📖 About UnCurable
    UnCurable blends memoir and medicine, weaving personal family experience with decades of clinical insight. It challenges conventional models of chronic illness and empowers patients to pursue healing through personalized, root cause focused care.
    Discover the book:
    📘 Amazon: UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds
    🎧 Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/UnCurable-Audiobook/B0G4NNPSF2?srsltid=AfmBOoqovf36lmHnQPTbTM9YhGlzJ40P8kCAnzrGjXknVrygXQ7az_y4

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  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    Doing Everything Right Still Is Not Enough – Why Patient Advocacy Changes the Outcome | Stress | E115

    26/1/2026 | 54 mins.
    What if healing is not about finding the perfect protocol, but learning how to become an informed and engaged patient?
    In this UnCurable audiobook episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman shares reflections drawn directly from his book UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds. Through patient questions, personal stories, and decades of medical experience, he explores how nutrition, environment, self education, and advocacy shape real world healing.
    This episode walks through common challenges people face when shifting toward natural and integrative care, while also confronting a harder truth: the modern health care system has blind spots that can place patients at risk. Dr. Hartman explains why becoming an informed, engaged participant in your care is not optional, especially for those navigating chronic or complex conditions.
    Key Topics Covered
    How to transition toward real food nutrition without overwhelm
    Why small, consistent lifestyle changes matter more than perfection
    Addressing skepticism from friends and family while staying grounded
    Why healing often unfolds slowly and how to recognize early progress
    Common nutrient deficiencies in modern diets and how food diversity supports resilience
    Detox reactions during lifestyle changes and how to support the body safely
    Balancing natural healing approaches with conventional medical care
    How fear, liability, and fragmented care shape medical decision making
    Why medical error remains a leading cause of death
    The importance of patient advocacy, second opinions, and informed consent
    How medical blind spots have delayed life saving discoveries throughout history
    Recognizing red flags in providers, protocols, and rushed care
    Why integrative and functional medicine aim to bridge gaps between specialties

    📖 About UnCurable
    UnCurable blends memoir and medicine, weaving personal family experience with decades of clinical insight. It challenges conventional models of chronic illness and empowers patients to pursue healing through personalized, root cause focused care.
    Discover the book:
    📘 Amazon: UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds
    🎧 Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/UnCurable-Audiobook/B0G4NNPSF2?srsltid=AfmBOoqovf36lmHnQPTbTM9YhGlzJ40P8kCAnzrGjXknVrygXQ7az_y4

    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine
    Website:
  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    It Looks Like Flexibility but Acts Like Stress – Why Hypermobility Can Disrupt Sleep, Anxiety, and Healing | Sleep | E114

    23/1/2026 | 9 mins.
    What if hypermobility is not a problem to fix, but a pattern that needs the right support to become a strength?
    In this minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman explores hypermobility as a commonly overlooked pattern that can influence coordination, sensory input, nervous system regulation, and long-term health. He explains how hypermobility can function as a strength when supported, but may contribute to anxiety, poor sleep, inflammation, and chronic symptoms when paired with nutrient deficiencies, environmental exposures, or infections.
    This conversation helps listeners understand why hypermobility often shows up alongside chronic inflammatory conditions, neurodivergence, autonomic symptoms, and heightened stress responses, and why supportive foundations like nutrition, environment, and self-regulation matter so much for these individuals.
    Key Topics Covered
    What hypermobility is and why it is more common than many people realize
    How connective tissue and fascia send constant sensory input to the nervous system
    Why hypermobility can increase coordination and reaction time, but also overstimulation
    The link between dysregulated hypermobility and anxiety, sleep disruption, and hypervigilance
    How nutrient depletion, especially vitamin C and B vitamins, can worsen tissue resilience
    Why environmental stressors like mold or chronic infections may compound symptoms
    The role of trauma and emotional stress in shifting sensitivity from strength to vulnerability
    How intuition and emotional intelligence may be heightened in some hypermobile individuals
    Why addressing environment, nutrition, movement, and self-regulation is foundational

    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine
    Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/
    YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD
    Mentioned in this episode:
    Get Dr. Hartman's New Book - UnCURABLE
    If you’ve been let down by the system, you’re not alone — and you’re not powerless.
    Dr. Hartmans wrote UnCURABLE to help you take back control of your health and your hope.
    Visit the link below ⬇️ to get your copy and start your transformation today.
    Get the new book UnCURABLE

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About Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

You were made for health—vibrant, thriving, and full of possibility. But navigating today’s broken healthcare system, endless misinformation, and confusion can feel overwhelming. On Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman cuts through the noise to deliver science-backed solutions that restore your health and reignite your hope. Join us each week for expert insights, practical tips, and inspiring conversations that empower you to harness your body’s incredible power to heal. Whether you're seeking clarity, direction, or just a trusted voice, this podcast is your roadmap to the vibrant life you were made for.
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