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

Aaron Hartman, MD
Gut Health
Functional Medicine
Lyme Disease
Nutrition
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Cancer
Mast Cell Activation Syndrome
Chronic Illness
Gut Microbiome
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Environmental Toxins
Metabolic Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue
Chronic Disease
Detoxification
Electromagnetic Fields
Dysautonomia
Anxiety
Mental Health
Cardiovascular Disease

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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Recent Guests

McCall McPherson
Thyroid expert, TEDx speaker
Modern Thyroid Clinic; Modern Weight Loss; Thyroid Nation
Episode: Your Thyroid Labs May Be Normal but Your Body Knows Something Is Wrong – The Root Cause Approach to Thyroid Healing with McCall McPherson | Thyroid Health | E147
Sally Fallon Morell
Founding member of the Weston A. Price Foundation; editor of Wise Traditions; author and advocate for real milk
Weston A. Price Foundation
Episode: What We’ve Been Told About Fat May Be Incomplete – The Traditional Nutrition Perspective on Cholesterol, Milk, and Health with Sally Fallon Morell | Nutrition | E137
Dr. Jenski
Guest expert discussing metabolic cardiology and vascular health
Episode: High Blood Pressure Is Not Just a Number – What It Reveals About Vascular Health, Stress, and Metabolism | Heart Disease | E130
Dr. Christian Jenski
Physician discussing MCAS and related nervous system dysregulation
Episode: When Recovery Stalls After Mold or Chronic Illness - The Mast Cell and Nervous System Pattern Many Patients Miss with Dr. Christian Jenski | Stress | E126
Dr. Aaron Hartman
Physician and author focused on chronic illness, mold-related illness, and functional medicine
Physician; author of UnCURABLE
Episode: When the Body Stays in Survival Mode - The Nervous System Block Behind Chronic Illness Recovery with Dr. Aaron Hartman | Chronic Illness | E125
Dr. Staci Whitman
Leading authority in functional dentistry and biologic dentist
Institute for Functional Dentistry
Episode: Cavities Are Not Just About Sugar - The Functional Dentistry Approach to the Oral Gut Brain Connection | Gut | E120
Ashley Armstrong
Co-founder of Nourish Food Club and Angel Acres Low PUFA Eggs, passionate about metabolic health and regenerative agriculture.
Nourish Food Club
Episode: It’s Not Just What You Eat – How Food Quality Shapes Metabolism and Long-Term Health | Nutrition | E118
Veronica Porterfield
A colleague and expert on Lyme disease and chronic health issues
Episode: Why Lyme Disease Is Exploding - The Perfect Storm Doctors Rarely Explain with Veronica Porterfield | Lyme / Chronic Infections | E104
Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum
Founder and CEO of Functional Medicine Coaching Academy and a leader in health coaching education
Functional Medicine Coaching Academy
Episode: 95: The Missing Link in Modern Medicine – Why Health Coaching May Be the Fastest Path to Real Change with Dr. Sandra Scheinbaum

Hosts

Dr. Aaron Hartman
Host of the show; physician and author focusing on patient advocacy and integrative health approaches.
Dr. Christian Jenski
Cardiovascular specialist contributing as co-host/guest on vascular health topics.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • The best

    Aaron is incredible. Thank you for showing your true wisdom with us.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ksuite77
    United States2 months ago
  • Love this show

    Aaron has a vast knowledge and clearly knows what he’s talking about. I love the approach to functional medicine and bringing some alternative ideas in. His ideas are incredible and his book is a great encapsulation of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chandler Hutchison
    United States5 months ago
  • 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 Statesa year 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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The host's honest storytelling and medical dissent are cited as empowering for patients.
guests bring credible expertise across cardiology, nutrition, and functional medicine, boosting trust and value.

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Talking Points

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Your Thyroid Labs May Be Normal but Your Body Knows Something Is Wrong – The Root Cause Approach to Thyroid Healing with McCall McPherson | Thyroid Health | E147
Q: Now, some of my listeners may not be familiar with you, so why don't you give us a brief overview of your journey and what got you to where you're at today?
I'm a PA who went through thyroid illness personally, which led me to develop a more nuanced, lab-driven approach to thyroid care. I moved from standard protocols to a comprehensive thyroid method, focusing on full panels, individualized treatment, and expanding care beyond TSH to help patients regain energy and life.
What We’ve Been Told About Fat May Be Incomplete – The Traditional Nutrition Perspective on Cholesterol, Milk, and Health with Sally Fallon Morell | Nutrition | E137
Q: What changes to the official nutrition guidelines does Sally Fallon Morell discuss?
She argues that recent guidelines are a positive step for recognizing meats and whole dairy products, including butter and whole milk, but notes the remaining 10% saturated fat cap still constrains dietary improvements.
High Blood Pressure Is Not the Starting Point – The Early Changes That Lead to Hypertension and Heart Rhythm Issues | Heart Disease | E135
Q: What leads up to high blood pressure before the diagnosis is made?
The host explains that hypertension arises from a cascade of factors starting at the microvascular level, including endothelial function, hormonal regulation, kidney signaling, sleep quality, and lifestyle, all converging on the arterial system long before blood pressure crosses diagnostic thresholds.
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) – Why This Missed Condition Causes Fatigue Brain Fog and Multi System Symptoms | CIRS | E124
Q: What is chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) and why is it becoming more publicly discussed?
CIRS is a multi-system inflammatory condition driven by biotoxins and environmental exposures that interact with genetics to cause immune dysregulation and mitochondrial dysfunction. It's gaining attention because more patients present with consistent symptoms across organs, and clinicians are recognizing environmental triggers like mold as central etiologies behind mysterious illnesses.
Cavities Are Not Just About Sugar - The Functional Dentistry Approach to the Oral Gut Brain Connection | Gut | E120
Q: What is the role of oral health in relation to hormones?
Oral health can greatly influence hormonal health, especially during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, as changes in hormones can affect gum health and overall oral tissue condition.

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The show centers on medicine beyond conventional practice, with a strong emphasis on systemic issues in healthcare, patient advocacy, and integrative approaches. Topics frequently challenge mainstream guidelines, explore the microbiome, inflammation, cardiovascular risk through non-traditional lenses, hormone and stress interactions, nutrition, and experiential patient stories. Listeners likely seek practical, science-backed strategies to improve health, navigate medical gaslighting, and empower themselves to engage more effectively with a broken system. A notable strength is the host's willingness to weave personal anecdotes with clinical insights, offering a distinct, patient-centered perspective that favors upstream thinking and lifestyl... more

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2. Sally Fallon Morell
3. Dr. Jenski
4. Dr. Christian Jenski
5. Dr. Aaron Hartman
6. Dr. Staci Whitman
7. Ashley Armstrong
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