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The Most Important Heart Warning Signs May Be the Ones Standard Testing Misses – The Hidden Drivers of Cardiovascular Disease with Dr. Christian Jenski | Heart Disease | E145

May 18, 2026·48 min
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🔥 Ever wonder if some cardiovascular problems begin years before a diagnosis… and whether earlier intervention could actually change the outcome? Read UnCurable to explore a deeper perspective on root-cause medicine, prevention, and long-term health resilience.What if some of the most important cardiovascular warning signs… are the ones standard testing often overlooks?In this episode of Made for Health, Dr. Aaron Hartman and Dr. Christian Jenski conclude their cardiovascular series by sharing real patient stories that highlight how root-cause medicine can uncover hidden drivers of vascular disease, stroke risk, inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction.Through a series of clinical cases, they explore how markers like homocysteine, LP(a), micronutrient deficiencies, environmental toxin exposure, hormone imbalance, and chronic inflammation can contribute to cardiovascular disease long before traditional testing identifies a problem. The conversation also highlights the importance of patient advocacy, early intervention, and looking beyond conventional risk models.This episode emphasizes that cardiovascular disease is rarely caused by one single factor, and that personalized care, education, and systems-based thinking can help uncover risks earlier and support better long-term outcomes. Key Topics CoveredHow elevated homocysteine may contribute to strokes and vascular inflammationThe role of methylation and B vitamins in cardiovascular and neurological healthWhy micronutrient deficiencies are commonly overlooked in modern healthcareHow LP(a) can increase cardiovascular risk even when traditional cholesterol markers appear normalThe connection between menopause, hormone changes, and vascular agingHow chronic stress and cortisol dysregulation may affect cardiovascular healthEnvironmental toxin exposure, mold illness, and inflammatory vascular conditionsWhy standard stress tests can sometimes miss serious cardiovascular diseaseThe limitations of traditional cardiovascular risk assessmentHow patient advocacy and self-education can improve long-term outcomesThe importance of individualized care plans and upstream preventionWhy cardiovascular disease often involves inflammation, oxidative stress, and endothelial dysfunction rather than cholesterol aloneFollow Dr. Aaron Hartman and Richmond Integrative & Functional Medicine🌐 Website: https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com/📺 YouTube: @AaronHartmanMD

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