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