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11: Connective Tissue Chaos: EDS, Collagen, and WTF is Going On in Our DNA?

11: Connective Tissue Chaos: EDS, Collagen, and WTF is Going On in Our DNA?

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In this episode of Botanical Rebellion, Misti gets personal and pulls back the curtain on the gritty, tangled roots of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). What even is connective tissue—and why does it matter that it makes up nearly a third of your body? (Spoiler: it matters a hell of a lot.)

Misti breaks down collagen, DNA coding gone wrong, and how mutations in your body’s structural blueprint can lead to chronic pain, hypermobility, and dysfunction from the inside out. She also opens space for honoring patients, caregivers, and medical providers—calling on everyone to learn more, advocate louder, and show up with compassion.

This episode also explores:

  • Common comorbidities like dysautonomia, POTS, and MCAS

  • The importance of validation, self-advocacy, and community

  • Resources like the Ehlers-Danlos Society, and Rodney Grahame’s quote on neglected patients

  • And what it means to survive and thrive with a body that bends the rules

If you’ve ever felt like your body’s made of rubber bands and bad code, or you love someone who lives that reality, this one’s for you.


Disclaimer: The content shared in this episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. I am not a doctor—just a well-researched, lived-experience advocate sharing what I’ve learned along the way. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis, treatment, and medical guidance. I’m speaking from both science and personal experience, and every body is different.


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