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Made for Health

Aaron Hartman, MD
Functional Medicine
Gut Health
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Health Care System
Mold Exposure
Celiac Disease
Chronic Conditions
Gut Microbiome
Biotoxins
Special Needs Adoption
Nurse Practitioners
CIRS
Cerebral Palsy
Integrative Medicine
Chronic Disease
Neuroinflammation
Detoxification
Nutrition
Anxiety
Dysautonomia

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 conver... more

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Latest Episodes

What if your weight struggles aren’t about willpower at all—but signs of deeper inflammation, toxins, or trauma your body’s been carrying?

In this insightful minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman examines the issue of medical gaslighting in obesity care—when ... more

What if one child’s impossible diagnosis became the spark that transformed a father—and a physician—forever?

In this moving and transformational episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman shares the extraordinary story behind his book UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagn... more

Could your chronic fatigue or slow metabolism actually trace back to struggling mitochondria—the tiny engines powering every cell in your body?

In this episode, Dr. Aaron Hartman and Dr. Christian Jenski uncover the pivotal role of mitochondria—the ... more

Have you ever felt dismissed or unheard by your doctor—like your symptoms were “all in your head”?

In this thought-provoking minisode, Dr. Aaron Hartman introduces the concept of medical gaslighting—a term describing when patients’ symptoms are dism... more

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Recent Guests

Christian Jenski
Expert in mitochondrial health and chronic disease
Episode: 83: Your Mitochondria Are Failing You – The Hidden Cause of Fatigue & Chronic Disease with Dr. Christian Jenski
Dr. Christian Jenski
Expert in sleep and recovery
Episode: 75: We’ve Been Getting Sleep Wrong! – The Shocking Truth About Rest, Recovery & Longevity with Dr. Christian Jenski
Shelly Rose
Functional nutritionist, natural foods culinary instructor
Founder of Pure Roots Nutrition
Episode: 63: Your Kitchen Could Be Making You Sick – The Shocking Truth About Food, Hormones & Healing with Shelly Rose
Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge
A psychologist, educator, and expert in special needs education.
Author and top podcaster
Episode: 59: The Classroom Is Failing Our Kids – The Surprising Truth About Neurodivergent Learning with Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge
Dr. Achina Stein
A certified psychiatrist and bestselling author of 'What If It's Not Depression?',' 30 years of clinical experience, emphasizes functional medicine.
Functional Mind LLC, Healing Depression Project
Episode: 57: What If It’s Not Depression? – The Shocking Root Causes of Mental Illness with Dr. Achina Stein
Dr. Ana-Maria Temple
Holistic pediatrician and best-selling author
Episode: 55: Heal Your Kids from the Inside Out – The Best Holistic Fix for Eczema, ADHD & Anxiety with Dr. Ana‑Maria Temple
Dr. Elisa Song
One of America's first pediatric holistic physicians
Whole Body Family Wellness
Episode: 53: Is Your Child’s Gut the Missing Piece? – The Surprising Root of Mood, Immunity & Focus with Dr. Elisa Song
Dr. Jill Carnahan
A functional medicine practitioner and a survivor of both breast cancer and Crohn's disease.
Episode: 51: Feel Dismissed by Doctors? – The Truth About Root-Cause Healing & Empowerment with Dr. Jill Carnahan
Dr. Pamela W. Smith
World-renowned hormone expert and author, specializing in functional medicine.
Center for Precision Medicine
Episode: 49: Your Gut Controls Your Hormones?! – Shocking Truths About Hormone Balance with Dr. Pamela W. Smith

Host

Dr. Aaron Hartman
Host of the podcast, offering expert insights on health topics, emphasizing a holistic and proactive approach to wellness.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • So much good info!

    I love this show! Dr. Hartman really knows his stuff. I feel like he’s got the most natural plan to have your body heal itself and then optimize to thrive.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Team Podcast
    United States5 months ago
  • Well Done!

    What an inspiring journey and example of the relentless pursuit of what it means to practice medicine at all costs. Encouraging to hear that RIFM is training more medical professionals. Looking forward to many more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MamaHeel
    United Statesa year ago

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78: Is It Anxiety—or Dysautonomia? – The Hidden Nervous System Disorder Behind Fatigue and Brain Fog with Dr. Aaron Hartman
Q: How long did it take to get diagnosed and what was your journey?
Dr. Hartman encourages listeners diagnosed with dysautonomia or POTS to share their experiences, helping others realize they might also have similar underlying mystery illnesses.
49: Your Gut Controls Your Hormones?! – Shocking Truths About Hormone Balance with Dr. Pamela W. Smith
Q: What role does gut health play in hormone health?
Gut health is crucial since many hormones are processed in the gut, and a healthy gut helps maintain hormonal balance.
49: Your Gut Controls Your Hormones?! – Shocking Truths About Hormone Balance with Dr. Pamela W. Smith
Q: What can you tell us about the hormonal hierarchy?
The hormonal hierarchy includes the thyroid as the conductor, with a balance needed between thyroid, cortisol, and insulin for optimal function.
41: Your Food Is Killing You! – The Shocking Truth About Industrial Farming with Joel Salatin
Q: What inspired your journey into organic farming?
Joel discussed his family's commitment to biological farming and the drive to provide healthy food.
37: Are Toxins Stealing Your Manhood? – The Best Precision Medicine Approach with Dr. Tracy Gapin
Q: What would you consider an optimal free and total testosterone for a male?
He emphasizes free testosterone as the key metric, with an ideal target of around 20 picograms per milliliter.

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What is Made for Health about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content presented is centered around empowering listeners to take charge of their health by providing science-backed insights into various health topics. Episodes frequently tackle pressing health issues such as chronic pain, hormone optimization, gut health, nutrition, and the impact of environmental factors. Discussions with experts highlight alternative approaches to conventional medicine, especially in areas like hormone therapy and the effects of processed foods on overall health. Notably, there is a strong focus on holistic and preventative health measures, encouraging lifestyle changes and personal accountability in healing processes. The podcast is likely appealing to those seeking clarity in a complex healthcare landscape, aimi... more

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1. Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Health, and Science for Women 35+
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3. The Wellness Mama Podcast
4. The Root Cause Medicine Podcast
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1. Christian Jenski
2. Dr. Christian Jenski
3. Shelly Rose
4. Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge
5. Dr. Achina Stein
6. Dr. Ana-Maria Temple
7. Dr. Elisa Song
8. Dr. Jill Carnahan

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