EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 40 MIN
Cellular Membrane Therapy in Chronic Illness with Dr. Melanie Stein
from The Made to Heal Show with Dr. Kasey Holland · host docndholland
Episode 8: Cellular Membrane Therapy in Chronic Illness with Dr. Melanie Stein The Made to Heal Show with Dr. Kasey Holland Episode Summary In this powerful episode, Dr. Kasey Holland sits down with Dr. Melanie Stein, Medical Director of Restorative Health Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Stein shares her deeply personal journey with neurological Lyme disease — from waking up paralyzed during naturopathic school to being dismissed by the medical community, to ultimately finding healing through a cellular medicine approach. Now she's using that same approach to help patients with complex chronic illness recover when nothing else has worked. What You'll Learn Why Dr. Stein specializes in complex chronic illness and Lyme disease The concept of cell membrane therapy and why it works when antibiotics alone don't What oxidative stress does to your cells — and how infections like Lyme, mold, and COVID make it worse The cell danger response: what it is, why your body gets stuck in it, and how to exit it Why IV phosphatidylcholine and IV butyrate are the core of Dr. Stein's treatment protocol — and why oral versions often aren't enough How mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) connects to cellular membrane damage The role of red light therapy, low-level laser, and vagus nerve modalities in supporting healing Why treating the infection alone isn't enough — and what happens when you skip cellular restoration Dr. Stein's top two pieces of advice for anyone living with Lyme or complex chronic illness Key Concepts Germ vs. Terrain Theory — why both the pathogen and the cellular environment must be addressed Lipidomic Testing — measuring phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl ethanolamine, and malondialdehyde (toxic fat) levels Bulk Flow Concept — how high-dose IV therapy floods cells with healthy fat to displace toxic fat Sodium Phenyl Butyrate — the IV form of butyrate that crosses into the brain, joints, and muscles to scrub toxic fats About Dr. Melanie Stein Dr. Melanie Stein is the Medical Director of Restorative Health Clinic, where she leads a multidisciplinary team specializing in complex chronic illness. She is the bestselling author of Breaking Through Chronic Illness and a frequent national speaker on chronic disease management. Her mission is to advance understanding of chronic illness and replace stigma with science. Instagram: @DrMelanieStein Website: Restorative Health Clinic (Portland, OR) Book: Breaking Through Chronic Illness Resources Mentioned ILADS — International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society ISEAI — International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness Breaking Through Chronic Illness by Dr. Melanie Stein Connect with Dr. Kasey Holland & The Made to Heal Show If you're struggling with chronic illness and looking for answers, you are not alone. Keep advocating for yourself, keep asking questions, and remember — you were made to heal.
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Episode 8: Cellular Membrane Therapy in Chronic Illness with Dr. Melanie Stein The Made to Heal Show with Dr. Kasey Holland Episode Summary In this powerful episode, Dr. Kasey Holland sits down with Dr. Melanie Stein, Medical Director of Restorative Health Clinic in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Stein shares her deeply personal journey with neurological Lyme disease — from waking up paralyzed during naturopathic school to being dismissed by the medical community, to ultimately finding healing through a cellular medicine approach. Now she's using that same approach to help patients with complex chronic illness recover when nothing else has worked. What You'll Learn Why Dr. Stein specializes in complex chronic illness and Lyme disease The concept of cell membrane therapy and why it works when antibiotics alone don't What oxidative stress does to your cells — and how infections like Lyme, mold, and COVID make it worse The cell danger response: what it is, why your body gets stuck in it, and how to exit it Why IV phosphatidylcholine and IV butyrate are the core of Dr. Stein's treatment protocol — and why oral versions often aren't enough How mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) connects to cellular membrane damage The role of red light therapy, low-level laser, and vagus nerve modalities in supporting healing Why treating the infection alone isn't enough — and what happens when you skip cellular restoration Dr. Stein's top two pieces of advice for anyone living with Lyme or complex chronic illness Key Concepts Germ vs. Terrain Theory — why both the pathogen and the cellular environment must be addressed Lipidomic Testing — measuring phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidyl ethanolamine, and malondialdehyde (toxic fat) levels Bulk Flow Concept — how high-dose IV therapy floods cells with healthy fat to displace toxic fat Sodium Phenyl Butyrate — the IV form of butyrate that crosses into the brain, joints, and muscles to scrub toxic fats About Dr. Melanie Stein Dr. Melanie Stein is the Medical Director of Restorative Health Clinic, where she leads a multidisciplinary team specializing in complex chronic illness. She is the bestselling author of Breaking Through Chronic Illness and a frequent national speaker on chronic disease management. Her mission is to advance understanding of chronic illness and replace stigma with science. Instagram: @DrMelanieStein Website: Restorative Health Clinic (Portland, OR) Book: Breaking Through Chronic Illness Resources Mentioned ILADS — International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society ISEAI — International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness Breaking Through Chronic Illness by Dr. Melanie Stein Connect with Dr. Kasey Holland & The Made to Heal Show If you're struggling with chronic illness and looking for answers, you are not alone. Keep advocating for yourself, keep asking questions, and remember — you were made to heal.
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