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Your Hormones May Not Be the Problem – How Stress and Nervous System Dysregulation Drive Symptoms | Stress | E131
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Your Hormones May Not Be the Problem – How Stress and Nervous System Dysregulation Drive Symptoms | Stress | E131

Made for Health | Medical Gaslighting | Lyme | Chronic Infections | Metabolic Syndrome | Insulin Resistance | Mystery Illness · Aaron Hartman, MD

March 27, 20268m 46s

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Show Notes

What if your hormone symptoms aren’t just hormonal, but a reflection of how your body is responding to stress?

In this minisode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman explores how chronic stress, emotional load, and nervous system dysregulation can influence hormonal health in ways that are often overlooked.

He explains how both acute and long-term stress can impact the HPA axis, leading to patterns like thyroid resistance where labs may appear “normal,” but the body is functioning in a protective, slowed-down state. This can show up as fatigue, poor sleep, temperature sensitivity, and increased difficulty handling everyday stress.

The episode also highlights how modern stressors such as work demands, caregiving responsibilities, and even constant exposure to news and social media can contribute to this imbalance. Dr. Hartman encourages a broader, more holistic view of hormone health, one that includes lifestyle rhythms, emotional well-being, and daily habits.

Key Topics Covered

  1. How chronic stress can affect the HPA axis and hormone balance
  2. What thyroid resistance may look like on a full lab panel
  3. Why “normal” lab results do not always reflect optimal function
  4. The connection between stress, cortisol, and hormone symptoms
  5. How life stressors like caregiving, work, and social media can play a role
  6. Why sleep disruption and nervous system activation often go together
  7. The relationship between menopause symptoms and stress response
  8. How daily habits and timing of food, sleep, and activity impact physiology
  9. The growing science of mind-body connection in hormonal health
  10. Why building stress resilience can support overall hormone balance

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