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Healing at the Cellular Level: Dr. Melanie Stein's Journey and Approach to Cellular Recovery

Healing at the Cellular Level: Dr. Melanie Stein's Journey and Approach to Cellular Recovery

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In this new episode of Lyme and Beyond with Tanya, we talk with Lyme Conqueror and author of "Breaking Through Chronic Illness" Dr. Melanie Stein, who shares her personal battle with Lyme disease, describing how she spent five years in a wheelchair before finding a path to recovery. As a naturopathic doctor and founder of the Restorative Health Clinic in Portland, Oregon, Dr. Stein discusses her transformative journey, the profound impact of addressing cell membrane damage, and her specialized use of IV therapies like phosphatidylcholine and butyrate. She also emphasizes the importance of treating the body at a cellular level and offers insights into managing Herxheimer reactions. Dr. Stein's story and expertise provide hope and practical advice for those grappling with chronic Lyme disease. Check out Dr. Melanie's book "Breaking Through Chronic Illness": www.amazon.com/Dr-Melanie-Stein-ebook Visit her website: www.restorativehealthclinic.com FREE e-book on Herxheimer Reactions: www.restorativehealthclinic.kit.com/herx Follow me on Facebook: Lyme and Beyond with Tanya

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