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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

    Why Everything Feels Connected - The Hidden Role of Connective Tissue in Chronic Disease | Inflammation | E112

    16/1/2026 | 7 mins.
    What if many chronic, seemingly unrelated symptoms share a single hidden root?
    In this Friday minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman explores how connective tissue health and generalized hypermobility quietly sit at the center of many chronic health struggles. From joint pain and early arthritis to gut dysfunction, autoimmune conditions, mast cell activation, anxiety, and even neurodivergence, hypermobility often explains what traditional medicine treats as separate problems.
    This conversation reframes hypermobility not as a rare or fringe diagnosis, but as a common, underrecognized driver of complex symptoms, affecting an estimated 20 percent of the population. Dr. Hartman walks listeners through how loose connective tissue impacts joints, organs, nerves, and the nervous system, creating ripple effects throughout the body.
    Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, this episode encourages patients and clinicians alike to step back, connect the dots, and ask a critical question that is too often overlooked.
    Key Topics Covered
    Why connective tissue may be the “one ring” linking many chronic conditions
    The difference between generalized hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
    How hypermobility accelerates joint wear, arthritis, and chronic pain
    The connection between hypermobility and gut issues like IBS, dysbiosis, and food sensitivities
    Why hypermobility is commonly associated with autoimmune disease
    The role of mast cell activation and chemical sensitivities
    Links between hypermobility, anxiety, nervous system activation, and panic
    Why hypermobile individuals are far more likely to be neurodivergent
    How heightened sensory awareness and intuition may relate to connective tissue and nervous system wiring
    Why hypermobility is frequently missed, dismissed, or misdiagnosed in modern healthcare

    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine
    Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/
    YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD
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    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

    Just Because It’s Standard Doesn’t Mean It’s Right – The Turning Point That Changed Everything with Dr. Aaron Hartman | Stress | E111

    12/1/2026 | 45 mins.
    What if blindly following “standard of care” is sometimes the very thing that stands in the way of real healing?
    In this segment of the UnCurable audiobook series, Dr. Aaron Hartman confronts one of the most dangerous myths in modern healthcare: the illusion that medicine is always right simply because it is “standard.”
    Through a deeply personal family experience, this episode explores what happens when rigid medical protocols collide with parental instinct, lived experience, and individualized care. What began as a recommendation for a feeding tube quickly revealed how easily systems can overlook nuance, ignore context, and punish families who ask questions.
    This reflection exposes the pressure parents face to comply, even when something feels wrong, and how saying no became a defining turning point in Anna’s healing journey. More broadly, it challenges listeners to reconsider blind obedience in healthcare and to reclaim their role as active participants in medical decision making.
    This segment reinforces a core UnCurable truth: healing often begins when curiosity replaces compliance and foundations are prioritized over convenience.
    Key Topics Covered
    The danger of unquestioned “standard of care” in complex cases
    Why medicine has a long history of blind spots and evolving truths
    The feeding tube recommendation and the meaning behind “failure to thrive”
    How chewing and swallowing support brain development, speech, and motor milestones
    The emotional and systemic fallout of challenging a medical recommendation
    How critical information, like condition specific growth charts, is often overlooked
    Why families without medical training are especially vulnerable to pressure
    The moment Dr. Aaron Hartman realized no one else would personalize Anna’s care
    The shift from protocol driven medicine to individualized, root cause focused healing
    Why foundations like nutrition, environment, movement, and support come first
    The importance of asking better questions and trusting informed instincts

    Therapies and Concepts Referenced
    Neuromuscular stimulation (NMS)
    Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
    Nutrigenomics and SNP guided nutritional support
    Personalized medicine versus one size fits all care
    Foundational healing principles before advanced interventions

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

    Generalized Hypermobility vs Ehlers-Danlos – The Shocking Difference That Explains Chronic Pain and Fatigue with Dr. Aaron Hartman | Inflammation | E110

    09/1/2026 | 10 mins.
    What if the symptoms you’ve been chasing for years aren’t random at all, but signs of a common and misunderstood connective tissue trait most doctors never explain?
    In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman breaks down the often misunderstood difference between generalized hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS). While EDS represents a severe and disabling connective tissue disorder, hypermobility itself is far more common and frequently overlooked in everyday medical care.
    Dr. Hartman explains why many people with hypermobility struggle with chronic pain, fatigue, neurological symptoms, gut issues, and recurrent infections, yet never receive a clear explanation for their symptoms. He also explores why hypermobility can be both a risk factor and, in some cases, a biological advantage, especially in athletics, emotional intelligence, and coordination.
    This episode offers practical education, prevention strategies, and early-intervention guidance for adults, parents, and clinicians seeking a deeper root-cause understanding of connective tissue health.
    🔍 Key Topics Covered
    The difference between Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and generalized hypermobility
    Why EDS is rare, but hypermobility is far more common
    How the Beighton score is used and where it falls short
    Secondary diagnostic features of EDS, including joint dislocations and tissue fragility
    Why hypermobility affects more than joints, including:
    Nervous system regulation
    Emotional processing and trauma sensitivity
    Gut motility and digestion
    Blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues
    The connection between hypermobility and:
    Chronic pain syndromes
    Fatigue
    Headaches
    Mast cell activation
    Tick-borne illness susceptibility, including Lyme disease
    Why hypermobility can enhance athletic performance, coordination, and emotional intelligence
    The role of environment, including mold exposure, in worsening symptoms
    Why early awareness matters more than late diagnosis

    About the Host
    Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD is the founder of Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine and specializes in root-cause, systems-based care for complex and chronic conditions. His work focuses on the intersection of connective tissue health, nervous system regulation, nutrition, and environmental medicine.
    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional
  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    They Told Us It Was Incurable – The Moment That Changed Everything About Healing with Dr. Aaron Hartman | Trauma | E109

    05/1/2026 | 25 mins.
    What if the moment medicine calls something “incurable” is actually the moment real healing begins to be possible?
    In this segment, Dr. Aaron Hartman begins a new audiobook based podcast series by sharing a powerful excerpt from UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds. This deeply personal reflection introduces the life changing moment that reshaped his family, his faith, and ultimately his entire approach to medicine.
    Through the story of adopting their daughter Anna, Dr. Hartman invites listeners into an intimate journey that exposes the limitations of conventional medical thinking and challenges the idea of “incurable” diagnosis. What began as a foster care decision became a turning point that forced him to question rigid medical protocols and search for answers beyond standard care.
    This segment sets the emotional and philosophical foundation for the UnCurable series, offering hope, perspective, and a reminder that healing often begins when curiosity and individualized care replace resignation.
    Key Topics Covered
    The moment Dr. Hartman first met Anna and the severity of her early medical diagnoses
    How early prognoses revealed critical blind spots within the healthcare system
    The role of parental intuition, faith, and advocacy in challenging medical limitations
    Why the word “incurable” often reflects system constraints rather than biological reality
    How this experience transformed Dr. Hartman’s medical philosophy
    Historical examples of medicine being proven wrong over time
    The shift toward functional, personalized, and root cause driven care
    The importance of questioning dogma while respecting science
    Why real healing requires looking beyond standardized protocols
    A message of hope for patients who feel dismissed or out of options

    📖 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. The book chronicles how Dr. Aaron Hartman’s own daughter was labeled “incurable” and how that experience reshaped his entire approach to health, medicine, and healing. Amazon
    Discover the book here: UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds on Amazon
    Follow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative &...
  • Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness

    The Hidden Condition Behind Chronic Pain and Anxiety – Why Hypermobility Changes Everything with Dr. Aaron Hartman | Stress | E108

    02/1/2026 | 9 mins.
    What if the flexibility that once felt like a strength is actually a hidden driver of pain, gut issues, and nervous system overload later in life?
    In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman takes a deep dive into hypermobility, a commonly overlooked condition where connective tissues like joints, ligaments, and fascia are unusually loose. While hypermobility can offer advantages such as enhanced athletic performance, faster reaction times, and heightened nervous system awareness, it can also contribute to joint instability, chronic pain, digestive issues, anxiety, and increased injury risk over time.
    Dr. Hartman explains why generalized hypermobility is far more common than most people realize and why it often goes undiagnosed as people age and become stiffer. He explores how connective tissue health influences nearly every system in the body, from digestion and hormones to the nervous system and musculoskeletal function. This episode introduces a holistic framework for understanding hypermobility and outlines practical nutritional, therapeutic, and lifestyle strategies to support connective tissue resilience and long-term health.
    Key Topics Covered
    What hypermobility is and how it differs from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
    Why hypermobility can act as both a performance advantage and a health vulnerability
    The surprising prevalence of generalized hypermobility across children, college students, and adults
    How loose connective tissues increase nervous system activation, alertness, and anxiety
    Links between hypermobility and gut issues like constipation, diarrhea, and fermentation
    Why many hypermobile individuals become stiffer and more injury-prone with age
    The role of nutrition, especially vitamin C, trace minerals, and real food, in connective tissue strength
    Why hypermobility is often missed in conventional and integrative medicine training
    Subtle signs of connective tissue instability, including joint shifting, rib pain, and pregnancy-related complications
    Therapeutic approaches including fascia work, nutritional support, and targeted physical therapies

    About the Host
    Dr. Aaron Hartman, MD is the founder of Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine and specializes in root-cause, systems-based care for complex and chronic conditions. His work focuses on the intersection of connective tissue health, nervous system regulation, nutrition, and environmental medicine.
    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...

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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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