About this episode
In this mini-episode of Made for Health , Dr. Aaron Hartman takes listeners on a deep dive into hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) —an increasingly popular treatment that’s drawing attention from doctors, athletes, and biohackers alike. From its early medical use to its cutting-edge applications today, Dr. Hartman explains how HBOT works, why it’s FDA-approved for certain conditions, and where emerging research is pointing. He highlights its potential role in supporting recovery from brain injuries, chronic infections, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation-related conditions —while also cutting through hype and misconceptions. Listeners will gain both a scientific and practical understanding of HBOT, with clear guidance on its benefits, risks, and what to consider before starting therapy. ✅ Show Highlights: The history of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its evolution in medicine How HBOT works on a cellular and mitochondrial level FDA-approved uses vs. emerging applications in functional medicine Why athletes and biohackers are turning to HBOT for recovery and performance Conditions where HBOT shows promise: brain injury, chronic infection, fatigue syndromes Practical considerations: safety, access, and cost factors Separating science-backed benefits from unproven claims 🌐 Resources & Links: Dr. Aaron Hartman – Richmond Functional Medicine: richmondfunctionalmedicine.com YouTube – Richmond Functional Medicine: Watch Here LinkedIn – Dr. Aaron Hartman: Connect Here