
249: UnCurable: A Doctor's Journey When Medicine Failed His Daughter with Dr. Aaron Hartman
2026-03-11
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I am excited to welcome Dr. Aaron Hartman once again today, as he truly exemplifies the notion that the best doctors are shaped by their personal struggles.
Dr. Hartman is a smart and insightful guest whose journey into functional medicine began at home rather than with a textbook. Today, he shares some of his story, and we discuss his latest book, Uncurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds, which chronicles the personal challenges his family faced and offers hope and guidance for anyone told there is nothing more that can be done.
How to protect yourself within the healthcare system:
Trust your gut if something does not feel right
Ask whether an intervention is truly urgent or optional
Research the data before starting long-term medication
Focus on root causes, not just lab numbers
Choose providers who welcome informed questions and collaboration
Bio: Dr. Aaron Hartman
Dr. Aaron Hartman’s journey into functional medicine began when he and his wife adopted their first daughter from foster care. She has cerebral palsy and severe dietary challenges. Despite visiting many specialists, even as a physician he felt frustrated and without clear answers.
Her health struggles led him to realize that the traditional healthcare system does not always provide solutions for complex conditions. Encouraged by his wife, he explored functional medicine. With this approach, his daughter and their other two children began to thrive.
After years in family practice, Dr. Hartman shifted his focus to helping patients identify key lifestyle and health factors that allow the body to heal and regain vitality. He is now known as a go-to doctor in central Virginia for complex and difficult cases.
His book UnCurable: From Hopeless Diagnosis to Defying All Odds shares his personal and professional journey caring for his daughter and navigating the medical system. Dr. Hartman has participated in over 70 clinical studies, founded the Virginia Research Center, serves as an Assistant Clinical Professor of Family Medicine at VCU School of Medicine, and founded Richmond Integrative and Functional Medicine in 2016 to care for patients who have fallen through the cracks of traditional healthcare.
In this episode:
Why Dr. Hartman and his wife rejected the “never walk, never talk” prognosis placed on their daughter
The potential cost of following the standard of care without question
Dr. Hartman connects nutrient-deficient crops grown in mineral-depleted soil with chronic disease patterns
How people often focus on macronutrients while overlooking the importance of the essential trace minerals
Why Dr. Hartman treated nutrition as a therapeutic tool, not just supportive care for his daughter’s healing
How medical blind spots can cause unintended harm for decades before being corrected
The potential link between environmental chemical exposure and the rise in autoimmune diseases, neurodevelopmental disorders, and cancer
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