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Collagen and Mushrooms to Heal Inflammation? Dr. Melissa Gallagher Breaks It Down

Collagen and Mushrooms to Heal Inflammation? Dr. Melissa Gallagher Breaks It Down

Update: 2025-05-28
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Could collagen and mushrooms hold the key to managing inflammation and autoimmune issues? In this episode of Peptides & Longevity, Dr. Melissa Gallagher explores the healing potential of food-based peptides from collagen and medicinal mushrooms and their profound impact on gut health, immune balance, and lymphatic function. She also reveals how natural peptide therapies can be used to manage chronic inflammation, autoimmune conditions, and lymphedema by tapping into the body’s innate detox and regenerative systems.

In this episode of Peptides & Longevity, Dr. Melissa Gallagher joins us to share how she combines peptide-based nutrition with functional medicine to help patients overcome chronic illness, inflammation, and immune dysfunction. She explains how multi-sourced collagen peptides—especially when derived from clean bovine, marine, and eggshell sources—can rejuvenate skin, heal wounds, and boost cellular recovery. We also dive into the world of functional mushrooms, highlighting how bioavailable fermentation methods and powerful compounds like polysaccharide peptides work at the genetic level to support immunity and epigenetic health.

The conversation also takes a deeper turn into the often-overlooked lymphatic system. Drawing on her clinical experience, Dr. Gallagher shares therapeutic approaches to support lymphatic flow and reduce inflammation, including enzyme therapy, dry brushing, and nutritional protocols. She emphasizes that many chronic illnesses, from autoimmunity to cancer recovery, involve congested lymphatics and digestive dysfunction—and that natural peptide therapy offers a gentle, effective way to reawaken the body’s detox and healing systems. For anyone dealing with complex or lingering health issues, this episode is a powerful invitation to explore a food-first, peptide-powered approach to wellness.

Dr. Melissa Gallagher is a board-certified naturopathic physician and certified lymphatic therapist with over a decade of experience in holistic healing, nutritional therapy, and immune support. After overcoming a personal health crisis, she committed to helping others harness the body’s natural healing potential through food-based medicine, peptide therapies, and lymphatic health. Dr. Gallagher specializes in complex cases involving digestive dysfunction, autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation, and lymphedema, using a ‘food first’ approach that emphasizes bioavailable peptides from collagen, mushrooms, and therapeutic enzymes. Her clinical philosophy combines natural therapies with advanced diagnostic insights, empowering patients to take control of their healing and thrive long term.

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Dr.Melissa Gallagher

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Integrative Peptides

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Holtorf Medical Group

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Kent Holtorf, MD

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Collagen and Mushrooms to Heal Inflammation? Dr. Melissa Gallagher Breaks It Down

Collagen and Mushrooms to Heal Inflammation? Dr. Melissa Gallagher Breaks It Down

Kent Holtorf, MD