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Autoimmune
& Psoriasis
Conditions

Conditions where the immune system is overactive, attacking its own tissues and driving skin flares, joint inflammation, and thyroid disruption. CLCC addresses immune regulation, gut health, and inflammation as one connected system.

5
Conditions Supported
3
Care Plans
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

Autoimmune conditions require immune regulation, not just immune suppression.

The standard approach to autoimmune conditions is immunosuppression, reducing immune activity to control the expression. This produces relief but does not address what is driving immune overactivation in the first place. The gut-immune connection, systemic inflammation, nutritional status, and stress load are the upstream drivers. Addressing only the expression leaves them intact.

CLCC builds every autoimmune care plan around the systemic environment that is sustaining immune dysregulation, particularly gut barrier integrity, inflammatory load, and nutritional deficiencies that directly affect immune function. Physical rehabilitation is integrated for RA and psoriatic arthritis where structural involvement is present.

CLCC autoimmune care runs alongside, not instead of, existing specialist treatment. The goal is to address what immunology and dermatology typically cannot focus on: the systemic contributors.
01
Gut-immune axis assessment
Gut barrier dysfunction and dysbiosis are primary drivers of immune dysregulation. Every autoimmune care plan includes gut restoration as a core component, because the gut and immune system are closely linked.
02
Inflammatory load reduction
Systemic inflammation is the fuel for autoimmune activity. Dietary correction, gut restoration, and targeted anti-inflammatory supplementation reduce the inflammatory environment that sustains immune overactivation.
03
Nutritional correction for immune regulation
Specific nutritional deficiencies, including vitamin D, zinc, omega-3, and selenium, are linked to immune dysregulation. Identifying and correcting these is a clinical priority in every autoimmune care plan.
04
Physical rehabilitation for structural involvement
For RA and psoriatic arthritis where joints are structurally affected, integrated physical rehabilitation addresses joint stability, mobility, and function alongside systemic correction.
05
Stress load as an immune trigger
Stress directly activates inflammatory pathways and disrupts gut barrier integrity, both of which can sustain autoimmune activity. Stress load is assessed and addressed as a clinical variable in every autoimmune care plan.
All Conditions in This Vertical

5 autoimmune conditions.
One structured care framework.

Every condition below is assessed and cared for through the CLCC Method, with systemic contributors mapped before any care plan is built.

Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

Autoimmune conditions share upstream drivers across the body.

Gut dysfunction, systemic inflammation, and immune dysregulation affect multiple systems simultaneously, which is why autoimmune conditions frequently occur alongside conditions from other verticals.

Psoriasis + Gut Barrier Dysfunction
The gut-skin axis is well-documented. Gut barrier dysfunction allows immune-activating compounds into the bloodstream that sustain psoriatic inflammation. Gut restoration helps improve skin outcomes.
Hashimoto's + Gut Dysbiosis
Gut bacterial imbalance affects thyroid hormone conversion and immune regulation simultaneously. Gut health is a primary target in Hashimoto's care, not a secondary consideration.
RA + Metabolic Dysfunction
Insulin resistance and elevated inflammatory markers accelerate joint damage in RA. Metabolic correction reduces the systemic inflammatory environment that sustains autoimmune joint activity.
Early Autoimmune + Chronic Stress
Sustained stress load is a known trigger for autoimmune activation. In early-stage autoimmune disease, addressing neuro-stress load alongside gut and immune factors can significantly slow progression.
Available At
5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Autoimmune conditions require a systemic approach.
Assessment is where it starts.

A CLCC autoimmune assessment evaluates the gut-immune axis, inflammatory load, nutritional deficiencies, and stress factors that are sustaining immune dysregulation, before any care plan is built.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your autoimmune assessment covers
Gut health indicators: barrier integrity, dysbiosis, immune activation
Inflammatory markers reviewed in the context of lifestyle and diet
Nutritional status: vitamin D, zinc, selenium, omega-3
Stress load and nervous system state as immune triggers
Structural assessment for joint involvement where applicable
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