Autoimmune Alchemy

Dr. Micah Yu and Dr. Melissa Mondala

Join Dr. Micah Yu, a board-certified integrative rheumatologist, and Dr. Melissa Mondala, an integrative medicine and mental health expert, as they bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and soulful healing. In Autoimmune Alchemy, this husband-and-wife MD team share personal stories, expert insights, and powerful patient journeys to explore how autoimmune illness and chronic disease can be transformed through integrative medicine. From evidence-based science and integrative medicine to ancient healing wisdom and mindset practices, this podcast is your guide to whole-person health, from science to soul.

  1. The Overlooked Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Kidney Health Part 2: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Robin Rose

    5 DAYS AGO

    The Overlooked Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Kidney Health Part 2: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Robin Rose

    In Part 2 of this Autoimmune Alchemy conversation, Dr. Tiffany Yu is joined again by Dr. Robin Rose — family medicine physician, peptide specialist, and kidney health educator — to move from awareness into actionable healing strategies. This episode dives deep into peptides, bio-regulator therapies, and lifestyle foundations that support kidney repair in autoimmune disease. Dr. Rose explains how autoimmune inflammation damages kidney tubules, blood vessels, and mitochondria, and how targeted tools can help reverse epigenetic injury rather than simply slow decline. TimeStamps [0:00] — Part 2 Kickoff: Strategies, Peptides & Bio-Regulators [1:00] — “Renal Vulnerability Syndrome”: Autoimmune Impact on Kidneys (Quick Review) [3:00] — Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Kidney Protection: Polyphenols, Herbs, Teas, Toxins [9:00] — Protein, Carnivore Diets & Why Kidney Nutrition Must Be Personalized [12:00] — Sugar, Glycotoxins, Gluten/Grains & Practical Kidney-Friendly Protein Choices [19:00] — Peptides vs Bio-Regulators: What They Are + Epigenetics Explained [28:00] — Core Support Stack: Nutrients, Sleep/Circadian (Pineal), Carnosine + Clean Labels [35:00] — Best Peptides/Bio-Regulators for CKD & Autoimmunity + Sequencing + Wrap/Resources [45:00] — Where to Find Dr. Rose + Closing Key Takeaways Understand how autoimmune inflammation creates “renal vulnerability syndrome,” quietly damaging kidney tubules and mitochondria.Discover why kidney decline is largely an epigenetic injury — and how that means it can be modulated and improved.Learn the difference between peptides and bio-regulators, and why bio-regulators can directly influence gene expression.Explore anti-inflammatory nutrition strategies that protect kidneys, including polyphenols, herbs, teas, and cooking methods. In Part 2, Dr. Robin Rose reframes kidney disease not as a fixed diagnosis, but as a dynamic, modifiable process shaped by immune signaling, epigenetics, lifestyle, and targeted therapies. By combining peptides, bio-regulators, nutrition, and mindset, she offers a compassionate and science-based approach to healing that empowers patients rather than frightening them. This episode reminds us that recovery is not about perfection — it’s about informed, consistent choices that restore balance over time.

    48 min
  2. The Overlooked Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Kidney Health Part 1: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Robin Rose

    17/12/2025

    The Overlooked Link Between Autoimmune Disease and Kidney Health Part 1: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Robin Rose

    In this episode of Autoimmune Alchemy, Dr. Micah Yu sits down with Dr. Robin Rose — family medicine physician, peptide specialist, and kidney health educator — to uncover a critical but often overlooked topic: early kidney decline in autoimmune disease. Dr. Rose shares her powerful personal story of surviving kidney cancer, losing a kidney, and reversing what doctors told her was irreversible kidney failure. She explains why kidney damage often begins long before standard labs change, how autoimmune inflammation quietly stresses kidney tubules, blood vessels, and mitochondria, and why many patients are told to “wait” instead of act. This conversation reframes kidney health as something proactive, reversible, and deeply connected to autoimmune disease, gut health, lifestyle, peptides, and mindset — offering hope and actionable insight for patients at every stage. TimeStamps [0:00] — Introduction: Autoimmune Disease & the Forgotten Role of the Kidneys [1:20] — Dr. Robin Rose’s Story [7:40] — Why Kidney Damage Starts Before Labs Change [11:35] — How Autoimmune Disease Stresses Kidney Tubules, Blood Vessels & Mitochondria [17:17] — Diet, Protein, Acidity & Lifestyle Choices That Impact Kidney Health [25:20] — The Gut–Kidney–Immune Axis: Dysbiosis, Uremic Toxins & Inflammation [31:00] — Early Detection Tools, Binders & Proactive Kidney Protection [50:00] — Hope, Mindset & Setting the Stage for Part 2 (Peptides & Therapies) Key Takeaways Discover why autoimmune disease creates kidney vulnerability long before creatinine or GFR appear abnormal. Understand how inflammation, immune complexes, and vascular damage quietly stress kidney tubules and blood vessels. Learn why early kidney decline is often missed — and why waiting for “bad labs” delays prevention. Uncover the difference between kidney filtration (glomeruli) and reabsorption (tubules), and why tubules are damaged first. Explore how autoimmune conditions like lupus, Sjögren’s, RA, MS, and Hashimoto’s increase renal risk through inflammation and dysbiosis. Dr. Robin Rose’s story challenges the belief that kidney decline is inevitable. By understanding early warning signs, supporting the gut–immune–kidney axis, and shifting from fear to informed action, patients with autoimmune disease can protect their kidneys long before crisis occurs. Part 1 offers clarity, empowerment, and hope — reminding us that prevention begins with awareness and belief in healing.

    55 min
  3. Food Sensitivities, Inflammation & Autoimmunity: Dr. Melissa Mondala with Dr. Peter Kan

    09/12/2025

    Food Sensitivities, Inflammation & Autoimmunity: Dr. Melissa Mondala with Dr. Peter Kan

    In this episode of Autoimmune Alchemy, Dr. Melissa Mondala welcomes Dr. Peter Kan — board-certified chiropractor, functional neurologist, and functional medicine expert known for bridging the gut–brain–immune connection. Dr. Kan works extensively with Hashimoto’s, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Sjögren’s, mixed connective tissue disease, MS, and patients with “autoimmune of unknown origin.” In this conversation, he breaks down why autoimmune patients so often struggle with food sensitivities, inflammatory flares, neurological symptoms, and overlapping autoimmune conditions thattraditional medicine misses. He explains the difference between allergies, sensitivities, and intolerances, why “food can be medicine or poison,” and how immune pathways like T-reg cells, Th17 activation, NF-kB, and leaky gut shape the autoimmune experience. He also shares strategic supplements, lifestyle foundations, and a practical roadmap for people who are overwhelmed, undiagnosed, or stuck in flare cycles. TimeStamps [0:00] — Understanding the Gut–Brain–Immune Connection [1:40] — How Food Sensitivities Trigger Autoimmune Flares [3:27] — Why Autoimmune Symptoms Spread Throughout the Body [5:44] — Allergies vs. Sensitivities vs. Intolerances Explained [8:34] — Foundational Supplements for Reducing Inflammation [10:54] — T-Reg Cells, Glutathione & Immune Modulation [14:17] — Elimination Diets, Testing & Reintroductions [16:57] — Personalizing Your Autoimmune Nutrition Plan Key Takeaways Discover how food sensitivities ignite autoimmune flares by ramping up the immune system and triggering tissue inflammation. Understand why many patients have “autoimmune of unknown origin” long before receiving an official diagnosis. Explore the difference between allergies (IgE), sensitivities (IgG/IgA), and intolerances (enzyme-based) — and why each requires a different treatment approach. Learn how food reactions can show up as fatigue, brain fog, sinus issues, weight changes, joint pain, skin symptoms, or mood shifts — not just digestive problems. Uncover how regulatory T-cells work as the “brake pedal” of the immune system, and why supporting them helps quiet autoimmune activity and move toward remission. Dr. Peter Kan brings clarity to one of the most confusing and overwhelming parts of autoimmune disease: the relationship between food, inflammation, and immune dysregulation. His science-backed but practical approach helps patients understand why they react to so many foods, how to begin healing gut and immune pathways, and how to move toward remission through immune modulation — not fear or restriction. This conversation offers hope, direction, and a clear roadmap for anyone lost in the world of autoimmune flares.

    18 min
  4. Sjögren’s, Seronegative Cases & New Breakthrough Treatments: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Kara Wada

    30/11/2025

    Sjögren’s, Seronegative Cases & New Breakthrough Treatments: Dr. Micah Yu with Dr. Kara Wada

    Welcome to another episode of Autoimmune Alchemy, Dr. Micah Yu sits down with Dr. Kara Wada — board-certified allergist, immunologist, lifestyle medicine physician, Sjögren’s patient, and founder of The Immune Confidence Institute. Dr. Wada opens up about her long diagnostic journey with Sjögren’s, why so many patients are dismissed or misdiagnosed, and how clinical “gray zone” diseases like seronegative Sjögren’s, MCAS, dysautonomia, and chronic fatigue often fall through the cracks in modern medicine. She also shares the lifestyle changes, supplements, and clinical trial therapy (dazodalibep) that changed her health, plus the innovative lymph-node–targeted allergy treatment she now offers in her clinic. Time Stamps [0:00] — Welcome & Introduction [1:07] — Early Symptoms & Missed Red Flags [3:45] — Diagnosis Journey & Lab Findings [6:12] — What Sjögren’s Really Is [7:50] — Dryness Isn’t Always the First Symptom [9:26] — Misrouted Specialists & Delayed Diagnosis [9:50] — Full Symptom Breakdown [14:16] — Lifestyle Changes That Helped [15:30] — New Sjögren’s Drug Trial (Dazodalibep) [18:10] — Future Treatments & Seronegative Gap [19:39] — Supplements That Helped [23:14] — “Clinical Ghosts” & Why Patients Are Dismissed [27:17] — Rethinking Mast Cells & MCAS [29:06] — ISLIT Protocol (Lymph-Node Immunotherapy) [30:30] — Closing & Part 2 Teaser Key Takeaways Discover why Sjögren’s isn’t rare — only rarely diagnosed — and how normal labs can still hide the disease. Understand why dryness doesn’t always appear first and how neurological issues, fatigue, migraines, and POTS often come earlier. Learn how over-reliance on blood work leads doctors to dismiss patients whose symptoms don’t fit textbook patterns. Uncover the deep neurological involvement in Sjögren’s, including dizziness, orthostatic intolerance, and chronic headaches. Explore the lifestyle tools that helped Dr. Wada improve, including sleep optimization, stress management, and plant-forward nutrition. Autoimmune patients can be overlooked — even when the symptoms are loud and life-altering. Dr. Kara's perspective as both a...

    33 min
  5. Unraveling Complex Chronic Illnesses: Mold, Lyme, Mast Cell Activation & More, with Dr. Kelly McCann

    20/10/2025

    Unraveling Complex Chronic Illnesses: Mold, Lyme, Mast Cell Activation & More, with Dr. Kelly McCann

    In this episode of Autoimmune Alchemy, host Dr. Micah Yu speaks with Dr. Kelly McCann, an expert in internal medicine, functional medicine, and environmental medicine, about chronic illnesses and their root causes. Dr. McCann discusses the concept of total toxic load and how various factors such as mold exposure, chronic infections like Lyme disease, and environmental toxins contribute to complex chronic conditions. She explains the various symptoms and diagnostic challenges of these illnesses, particularly emphasizing the importance of early identification and personalized treatment. Dr. McCann also emphasizes the role of mind-body-spirit connection in the healing process and how trauma and emotional well-being can impact physical health. Additionally, the discussion covers hypermobility, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), and Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), providing insights into their management and treatment. This episode serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of chronic illnesses and how to navigate their complexity. Here are some time stamps to support you. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:25 Understanding Chronic Illnesses and Root Causes 02:08 The Concept of Total Load and Environmental Medicine 03:27 Mold and Mycotoxins: A Major Player 04:15 Chronic Infections and Their Impact 06:19 Environmental Toxins and Genetic Susceptibilities 07:36 Diagnosing and Treating Mold Toxicity 21:07 Mind-Body-Spirit Connection in Healing 23:27 Exploring Trauma and Emotional Healing 32:11 Energy Medicine and Self-Discovery 38:02 Lyme Disease and Co-Infections 39:48 A Family's Lyme Disease Journey 40:13 Understanding Lyme Disease Transmission 41:08 Divergent Views on Lyme Disease 44:08 Chronic Lyme and Functional Medicine 47:06 The Importance of Asking 'Why' in Medicine 54:03 Hypermobility and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome 01:07:29 Mast Cell Activation Syndrome Explained 01:15:48 Concluding Thoughts and Resources Uncover the truth behind chronic illnesses with Dr. Micah Yu and Dr. Kelly McCann. From Lyme disease to Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, this episode explores the root causes and innovative treatments for complex conditions. Don't miss this insightful conversation on Autoimmune Alchemy! #IntegrativeMedicine #PodcastLife

    1h 18m
  6. Perimenopause, Autoimmunity, and the Gut–Brain Link: Dr. Jennifer Roelands with Dr. Melissa Mondala

    13/10/2025

    Perimenopause, Autoimmunity, and the Gut–Brain Link: Dr. Jennifer Roelands with Dr. Melissa Mondala

    Women often first meet autoimmunity during hormonal transitions like perimenopause and menopause. In this conversation, in this episode, Dr. Melissa Mondala and Dr. Jennifer Roelands (OB-GYN, integrative and functional medicine) unpack how shifting estrogen and progesterone interact with the immune system, why the gut–brain–hormone axis matters for mood and symptoms, and what to do first if you are seeing new labs, new aches, or a metabolism that no longer plays by your old rules. You will hear practical ways to lower inflammation, protect bone and muscle, choose labs that actually guide care, and build “low-hanging fruit” habits that stick. Key takeaways Hormone transitions can “flip on” latent genes and unmask autoimmunity; gut health and hormone metabolism are tightly linked.Do not skip the gut: the estrobolome, serotonin production, barrier integrity, and antibodies formed in the gut influence thyroid and joint autoimmunity.Start small to beat overwhelm: stack easy “wins” such as step-ups, resistance bands, or brief “exercise snacks” while you build consistency.Protect bone and muscle: lift 2–3x weekly, add protein and fiber, and consider DEXA earlier than 65 to get a baseline.Labs that help: iron panel, vitamin D, CRP, fasting insulin, thyroid panel, and cycle-timed sex hormones; wearables or CGM can add useful data.Options exist: HRT is one path; omega-3s, fiber, magnesium (glycinate), curcumin, and targeted botanicals can also support symptoms and sleep.Perimenopause is more than hot flashes: watch for unusual signs like ear itching, body-odor changes, recurrent UTIs, libido shifts, or oral-health changes. Suggested chapters 00:00 Intro and guest background 00:26 Why autoimmunity often appears in perimenopause 00:29 Gut–hormone metabolism, estrobolome, neurotransmitters 00:31 Stress load and “low-hanging fruit” habit building 00:34 Muscle and bone loss, strength training that fits pain levels 00:36 HRT, DEXA baselines, and fracture risk context 00:39 Supplement staples: omega-3s, fiber, magnesium, curcumin 00:42 Weight and metabolism changes, personalized nutrition 00:44 Unusual symptoms of perimenopause 00:46 Early or premature menopause and risk profile 00:49 Finding the right clinician; advocating for labs 00:51 What to test and how to time hormones 00:53 Where to find Dr. Roelands and her practice Perimenopause is a whole-system transition. Pair smart medical care with gut support, resistance training, sleep, stress tools, and cycle-aware labs. Start with one easy win, get a baseline DEXA earlier, and build from there. The goal is not perfection. It is steady, sustainable progress that protects your brain, bones, and immune system. Host Bio: Dr. Melissa Mondala is a triple specialist in family medicine, lifestyle medicine, and integrative/primary care psychiatry. She is double board certified in family medicine and lifestyle medicine, completed her family medicine residency and Lifestyle Medicine Fellowship at Loma Linda University Health, and earned her MD from Chicago Medical School along with master’s degrees in Health Administration and Biomedical Science. Dr. Mondala is co-founder of Dr. Lifestyle in Newport Beach, where she provides direct primary care, integrative mental health, and lifestyle-based prevention for patients locally and via telehealth. She has served as core faculty in Preventive/Lifestyle Medicine at Loma Linda University and has contributed to national education in lifestyle medicine. She also co-hosts the Autoimmune Alchemy podcast with Dr. Micah Yu and leads the Integrative Mental Health Summit, bringing root-cause...

    28 min
  7. Energy Medicine for Autoimmunity? Integrative Rheumatologist Dr. Nisha Manek Explains

    12/10/2025

    Energy Medicine for Autoimmunity? Integrative Rheumatologist Dr. Nisha Manek Explains

    In this episode, Dr. Micah Yu welcomes Dr. Nisha Manek, integrative rheumatologist and author of Bridging Science and Spirit, for a wide-ranging conversation on where medicine is headed and why energy, the biofield, and conscious self-care belong beside conventional treatment.  Hear how immune dysregulation shows up across the body, why drugs alone rarely create remission, and how subtle-energy practices, fascia and meridian science, sleep, intention, and community can help people with autoimmune disease feel better and do more.  Key takeaways What “biofield” means in plain language, how it relates to meridians, fascia, and whole-body connectivity, and why energy is a missing “vital sign” in clinicWhy rising autoimmune rates suggest we need more than medications alone, and how subtle-energy work can complement standard care to move patients toward remissionPractical self-regulation: simple hand “circuit” placements to recharge, gentle movement such as tai chi or qigong, sleep, nutrition basics, and intention settingA clinician’s perspective on research limits for energy medicine and how physics concepts help translate ancient ideas into modern practicePatient empowerment: build your plan with your doctor, add safe energy practices, and lean on community to reduce overload and stick with healing habits Suggested chapters [00:00] Intro and guest background [02:00] From conventional training to integrative practice [05:00] Autoimmunity on the rise and environmental triggers [08:00] Beyond drugs: energy as the “missing mechanism” [11:00] The biofield as a vital sign [13:00] Meridians, chi, chakras, and a physics “umbrella” [15:00] Fascia as the body’s connective highway [20:00] A simple at-home hand circuit to recharge [29:30] The qigong headache story and what it implies [36:00] Medicine catching up, clinician burnout, patient agency [39:00] Where to find Dr. Manek and programs Autoimmune care improves when we pair smart conventional treatment with practices that restore the body’s energy and calm the nervous system. Start where you are: sleep, nutrition, gentle movement, and a simple daily recharge practice. Use your medical team for diagnostics and safety, then add community for support and momentum. The goal is not perfection. It is steady, sustainable progress toward remission and a fuller life. Guest resources Dr. Manek’s Website: https://www.nishamanekmd.com/Get Dr. Manek’s Book: Bridging Science and Spirit: https://www.nishamanekmd.com/book Host Bio: Dr. Micah Yu is a board-certified integrative rheumatologist who blends conventional care with lifestyle and nutrition to help people reverse inflammation and live well with autoimmune disease. He is board certified in rheumatology, internal medicine, and lifestyle medicine, completed his residency and rheumatology fellowship at Loma Linda University, and earned his MD from Chicago Medical School along with master’s degrees in biomedical sciences and health care administration. He also completed fellowship training in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Yu co-founded Dr. Lifestyle in Newport Beach, California, where he sees patients locally and via telemedicine. He also co-hosts the Autoimmune Alchemy podcast with Dr. Melissa Mondala, bringing evidence, empathy, and practical tools to a global audience. His clinical perspective is informed by his own journey with autoimmune disease and by the results he has seen when patients pair targeted...

    42 min
  8. When Infections Inflame the Mind: Lyme, MS, and the Gut–Brain Connection

    29/09/2025

    When Infections Inflame the Mind: Lyme, MS, and the Gut–Brain Connection

    When Infections Inflame the Mind: Lyme, MS, and the Gut–Brain Connection Dr. Darin Ingels connects the dots between chronic infections (like Lyme), the gut–brain axis, and neuroinflammation—explaining “leaky gut/leaky brain,” vagus-nerve signaling, mast-cell activation, and why mood, brain fog, and sleep often shift with immune activity. He shares practical supports—from joy practices to potent, targeted herbs—and how to vet supplement quality for safety and results. Key takeaways: Leaky gut and “leaky brain” often travel together; restoring gut function improves brain function. The vagus nerve can transmit gut signals that open the blood–brain barrier and drive neuro-inflammation. In Lyme and MS, immune cross-reactivity and mast-cell activation can inflame brain and nerves, contributing to anxiety, depression, OCD, and brain fog. Joy and regulation tools matter: music, humor, nature, and realistic activity resets help shift mental state on hard days. Herbal medicine is multi-targeted: combinations can modulate inflammation, immunity, hormones, and circulation—often at low doses with strong effects. Adaptogens to balance stress/cortisol: eleuthero (Siberian ginseng), rhodiola, holy basil, Ashwagandha—choose by symptom pattern (e.g., “tired-and-wired”). Sleep supports: lemon balm, chamomile, passionflower, kava, California poppy; nutrients like magnesium and 5-HTP/L-tryptophan help with staying asleep. Pain/inflammation options: highly bioavailable curcumin, Boswellia (frankincense), white willow bark, and devil’s claw (Harpagophytum). Quality matters: look for GMP certification and third-party testing; request Certificates of Analysis; be cautious with heat-exposed or counterfeit online products. Forms and safety: tinctures, capsules, teas, glycerites—many herbs are GRAS with low toxicity when sourced and dosed correctly. Conclusion: Integrative mental health isn’t brain-only; it’s gut, immune, nerves, and daily rhythms working together. With clearer roots (infection, mast cells, barrier integrity) and practical tools (tailored herbs, joyful resets, vetted supplements), you can calm neuro-inflammation and support steadier mood, sleep, and cognition, step by step. Host Bio: Dr. Melissa Mondala is a triple specialist in family medicine, lifestyle medicine, and integrative/primary care psychiatry. She is double board certified in family medicine and lifestyle medicine, completed her family medicine residency and Lifestyle Medicine Fellowship at Loma Linda University Health, and earned her MD from Chicago Medical School along with master’s degrees in Health Administration and Biomedical Science. Dr. Mondala is co-founder of Dr. Lifestyle in Newport Beach, where she provides direct primary care, integrative mental health, and lifestyle-based prevention for patients locally and via telehealth. She has served as core faculty in Preventive/Lifestyle Medicine at Loma Linda University and has contributed to national education in lifestyle medicine. She also co-hosts the Autoimmune Alchemy podcast with Dr. Micah Yu and leads the Integrative Mental Health Summit, bringing root-cause strategies for anxiety, mood, and brain health to a wider audience. Her approach blends diagnostics and conventional care with nutrition, sleep, movement, stress tools, and community to help patients reduce inflammation and build long-term resilience.

    18 min

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Join Dr. Micah Yu, a board-certified integrative rheumatologist, and Dr. Melissa Mondala, an integrative medicine and mental health expert, as they bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and soulful healing. In Autoimmune Alchemy, this husband-and-wife MD team share personal stories, expert insights, and powerful patient journeys to explore how autoimmune illness and chronic disease can be transformed through integrative medicine. From evidence-based science and integrative medicine to ancient healing wisdom and mindset practices, this podcast is your guide to whole-person health, from science to soul.

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