Sandy Martin on Why Symptoms Are Signals: A New Approach to Health After 40

Sandy Martin knows what it feels like to do everything “right” and still not feel well. After suddenly losing her ability to focus, think clearly, and function at work, Sandy was sent down a confusing and expensive road of misdiagnoses, unnecessary...
Sandy Martin knows what it feels like to do everything “right” and still not feel well.
After suddenly losing her ability to focus, think clearly, and function at work, Sandy was sent down a confusing and expensive road of misdiagnoses, unnecessary treatments, and conflicting advice. Eventually, she discovered that hidden mold exposure was at the root of her symptoms.
That journey led Sandy to rethink everything she believed about wellness, longevity, and healing.
In this episode, Sandy shares why so many women over 40 normalize symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, stress, hot flashes, gut issues, and burnout—and why those symptoms may actually be signals from the body that something deeper needs attention.
She also breaks down her EDGE framework:
Eliminate
Decode
Gain
Execute
Instead of constantly adding supplements, treatments, and expensive wellness hacks, Sandy encourages women to first eliminate what may be harming them, decode what their body is trying to communicate, then carefully add supportive habits.
This episode is full of practical, affordable ideas for women who want to feel better without perfectionism, burnout, or spending thousands of dollars.
Key Takeaways
Symptoms are often signals—not just “part of aging”
Brain fog, fatigue, hot flashes, eczema, stress, and gut issues may point to deeper imbalances
Women over 40 are often told to normalize feeling bad, but many symptoms can improve with the right changes
Sandy’s EDGE framework starts with elimination before adding supplements or treatments
You cannot “supplement your way out of bad habits”
Stress has a major impact on long-term health and can contribute to serious issues like stroke and heart disease
Small, low-cost changes can make a big difference
Reducing plastic exposure, improving sleep, nose breathing, humming, walking, and getting sunlight are simple ways to support the body
Perfection is not required—consistency matters more than doing everything at once
The first “no” many women need to say is no to perfection and unrealistic expectations
Connect With Sandy Martin
Website: https://biohackingstartswithno.com/
BioEdge Decoder: https://bioedgedecoder.com/
Book: Biological EDGE: A Practical Guide to Longevity
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