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52: Cancer Isn’t Just Genetic – The Best Root-Cause Approach to Prevention with Dr. Aaron Hartman

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In this mini-episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman challenges the conventional view that cancer is purely a genetic disease. Drawing on decades of research and clinical insights, he explores the growing body of evidence suggesting that cancer may, in fact, be a metabolic disease—one rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction and fueled by environmental and lifestyle factors.

Dr. Hartman walks listeners through the history of cancer research, uncovers the limitations of the genetic model, and highlights how toxins, poor nutrition, and nutrient deficiencies impair cellular metabolism. He emphasizes a hopeful, root-cause approach: supporting mitochondrial health and reducing toxic exposure to help reduce long-term cancer risk.

This episode offers a paradigm-shifting perspective for anyone interested in prevention, longevity, and integrative health

✅ Show Highlights:

  • The history of the genetic theory of cancer—and where it falls short
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction as a driving force behind cancer development
  • Environmental toxins and nutrient deficiencies that disrupt cellular energy
  • The role of lifestyle in shaping metabolic health and cancer risk
  • How nutrition and detoxification support mitochondrial resilience
  • Why an integrative, metabolic model brings new hope for prevention

💡 In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The key differences between genetic and metabolic models of cancer
  • How cancer cells behave metabolically—and why that matters
  • Practical steps to support mitochondrial health
  • The importance of toxin reduction, clean nutrition, and energy production
  • Why rethinking cancer’s origins can reshape our prevention strategies

🌐 Resources & Links:


🎧 Closing Call to Action:

👉 Curious about how lifestyle and metabolism shape cancer risk? Subscribe to Made for Health for root-cause insights and science-backed strategies to support long-term vitality. Share this episode with someone who needs a fresh perspective on cancer prevention.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 495156362 series 3624421
Content provided by Aaron Hartman, MD, Aaron Hartman, and MD. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Hartman, MD, Aaron Hartman, and MD or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this mini-episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman challenges the conventional view that cancer is purely a genetic disease. Drawing on decades of research and clinical insights, he explores the growing body of evidence suggesting that cancer may, in fact, be a metabolic disease—one rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction and fueled by environmental and lifestyle factors.

Dr. Hartman walks listeners through the history of cancer research, uncovers the limitations of the genetic model, and highlights how toxins, poor nutrition, and nutrient deficiencies impair cellular metabolism. He emphasizes a hopeful, root-cause approach: supporting mitochondrial health and reducing toxic exposure to help reduce long-term cancer risk.

This episode offers a paradigm-shifting perspective for anyone interested in prevention, longevity, and integrative health

✅ Show Highlights:

  • The history of the genetic theory of cancer—and where it falls short
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction as a driving force behind cancer development
  • Environmental toxins and nutrient deficiencies that disrupt cellular energy
  • The role of lifestyle in shaping metabolic health and cancer risk
  • How nutrition and detoxification support mitochondrial resilience
  • Why an integrative, metabolic model brings new hope for prevention

💡 In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • The key differences between genetic and metabolic models of cancer
  • How cancer cells behave metabolically—and why that matters
  • Practical steps to support mitochondrial health
  • The importance of toxin reduction, clean nutrition, and energy production
  • Why rethinking cancer’s origins can reshape our prevention strategies

🌐 Resources & Links:


🎧 Closing Call to Action:

👉 Curious about how lifestyle and metabolism shape cancer risk? Subscribe to Made for Health for root-cause insights and science-backed strategies to support long-term vitality. Share this episode with someone who needs a fresh perspective on cancer prevention.

  continue reading

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