Divergent Conversations

Episode 143: FLASHBACK — Chronic Health: All Brains Belong [featuring Dr. Mel Houser]

Jan 30, 2026
Dr. Mel Houser, an Autistic family physician who founded All Brains Belong VT, discusses neuroimmune links to chronic health. She talks about post-exertional malaise and the importance of pacing. She explains mast cell roles, environmental triggers, and why changes can take months. She also covers clinician tools and the value of community and self-advocacy.
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ANECDOTE

$500 Functional-Medicine Visit Felt Invalidating

  • Patrick shared a $500 functional-medicine visit that invalidated his identity and felt shammy, causing dissociation.
  • The appointment offered supplements and vague claims, leaving him defeated and mistrustful of the care pathway.
ADVICE

Bring A One-Page 'All The Things' Summary

  • Use the All The Things tool to explain interconnected symptoms to clinicians and bridge communication gaps.
  • Give doctors a one-page summary from the project to speed understanding and improve care conversations.
INSIGHT

Mast Cells Can Drive Widespread Symptoms

  • Mast cells live across body systems and can overreact to non-threatening triggers, driving many chronic symptoms.
  • Identifying environmental triggers can be simpler and less harmful than endless tests and supplements.
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