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Gut–Brain Axis
Disorders
Conditions

Chronic digestive conditions driven by microbiome disruption, gut barrier dysfunction, stress load, and dietary patterns, addressed through dietary correction, gut restoration, and nervous system support.

6
Conditions Supported
1
Care Plan
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

The gut and brain talk to each other constantly. When one is disrupted, the other responds.

Most chronic gut conditions are not simply digestive problems. They involve the nervous system, the immune system, the gut's bacterial ecosystem, and often a sustained stress load that the body cannot exit. Treating the symptom, whether that is bloating, loose stools, or pain, without addressing what is driving the gut environment produces cycles of temporary relief and return.

CLCC evaluates the gut as a system: bacterial balance, gut barrier integrity, immune activation, dietary triggers, and stress load. The care plan addresses all of these, because all of them are contributing.

Dietary correction is the primary driver of gut care at CLCC, not supplements alone. The food environment the gut lives in determines more than any single intervention.
01
Gut microbiome assessment
The bacterial ecosystem is evaluated for dysbiosis: imbalance between beneficial and inflammatory species. Dietary and supplementation correction targets restoration of healthy bacterial diversity.
02
Gut barrier integrity
A compromised gut barrier allows inflammatory compounds into the bloodstream, contributing to systemic inflammation, skin conditions, joint symptoms, and metabolic dysfunction far beyond the gut itself.
03
Dietary trigger identification
Specific foods that are driving inflammation, fermentation, and gut reactivity are identified and structured out of the dietary pattern, not generically, but based on the patient's specific profile.
04
Stress and nervous system assessment
The gut-brain connection means chronic stress directly alters gut motility, permeability, and bacterial composition. Stress load is assessed as a clinical variable, not a lifestyle observation.
05
Long-term gut maintenance
Gut conditions recur when the environment that produced them is restored. The Continue phase ensures dietary and lifestyle patterns sustain the improvement and prevent reloading.
All Conditions in This Vertical

6 gut–brain conditions.
One structured care framework.

Every condition below is approached through CLCC's assessment-first framework: dietary patterns, gut bacterial health, stress load, and barrier function, evaluated together before any care plan is built.

Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

The gut is connected to every system in the body.

Gut conditions rarely stay contained to the digestive system. The gut-immune connection, the gut-brain connection, and the gut-skin connection mean that gut dysfunction expresses far beyond digestion.

Gut Barrier Dysfunction + Psoriasis
Increased gut permeability allows immune-activating compounds into the bloodstream, which may help sustain the inflammatory immune response associated with psoriatic flares. Gut health is a primary target in psoriasis care.
IBS + Chronic Stress
Stress alters gut motility, permeability, and bacterial composition. Stress-driven IBS does not respond fully to dietary correction alone. The nervous system component needs to be addressed at the same time.
Gut Dysbiosis + Metabolic Dysfunction
Gut bacterial composition directly influences insulin sensitivity and fat metabolism. Dysbiosis can sustain metabolic conditions, making gut restoration a component of metabolic care rather than a separate programme.
Gut Dysfunction + Hormonal Imbalance
The gut metabolises and recycles hormones. A disrupted gut increases oestrogen recirculation and can worsen PCOS, PMS, and hormonal imbalance. Gut health is a hormonal variable, not just a digestive one.
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5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Chronic digestive conditions respond to structured care.
Assessment comes first.

A CLCC gut assessment evaluates what is actually driving your digestive condition: dietary patterns, gut bacterial health, barrier integrity, stress load, and immune activation, together, before any care plan is built.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your gut assessment covers
Dietary patterns: triggers, timing, intolerances, and deficiencies
Gut microbiome indicators: dysbiosis, bacterial balance
Gut barrier integrity: symptoms and clinical indicators reviewed
Stress load and nervous system state as gut-health variables
Immune and inflammatory markers linked to gut dysfunction
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