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Women's Hormonal
Health
Conditions

PCOS, PMS, hormonal imbalance, perimenopause, and menopause, addressed through metabolic, gut, and stress-axis correction working together as one interconnected hormonal system.

5
Conditions Supported
2
Care Plans
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

Hormonal health is metabolic health. The two cannot be separated.

Women's hormonal conditions are almost never purely hormonal. PCOS is driven by insulin resistance. Hormonal imbalance worsens with gut dysfunction that disrupts oestrogen metabolism. Perimenopause is accelerated by systemic inflammation. PMS correlates directly with nutritional deficiencies and blood sugar instability.

CLCC builds every hormonal care plan around the full system that governs hormonal balance: metabolic health, gut function, nutritional status, stress load, and sleep. Hormonal support is part of the care plan. It is not the whole of it.

For thyroid-related hormonal conditions, CLCC maps the autoimmune, nutritional, and metabolic contributors, and coordinates with specialist endocrinology where required.
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Metabolic assessment as primary
Insulin resistance is the most common driver of PCOS and hormonal imbalance. Metabolic correction, through dietary structure and targeted supplementation, is the foundation of most hormonal care plans.
02
Gut-hormone axis correction
The gut metabolises and recycles hormones. A disrupted gut allows excess oestrogen to recirculate, which can worsen PCOS, PMS, and perimenopausal symptoms. Gut restoration is a hormonal intervention.
03
Nutritional correction for hormone production
Specific nutritional inputs, including B vitamins, zinc, magnesium, vitamin D, and omega-3, are required for hormone synthesis, conversion, and clearance. These are assessed and corrected systematically.
04
Stress and cortisol load management
Cortisol dysregulation from sustained stress can disrupt the broader hormonal system, affecting oestrogen, progesterone, thyroid, and insulin at the same time. Stress load is a hormonal variable.
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Long-term hormonal maintenance
Hormonal conditions are lifelong variables that require long-term monitoring. The Continue phase ensures the dietary, lifestyle, and supplementation patterns that restored balance are sustained.
All Conditions in This Vertical

5 conditions.
One structured care framework.

Every condition below is supported through a structured CLCC care plan built from assessment of your specific contributing factors.

Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

Hormonal conditions are metabolic and gut conditions expressed hormonally.

Most women's hormonal conditions share overlapping drivers with metabolic, gut, and autoimmune conditions, because the systems that regulate hormones are closely connected to the systems that regulate metabolism, digestion, and immune function.

PCOS + Insulin Resistance
Elevated insulin drives androgen production in the ovaries, making insulin resistance a primary driver of most PCOS presentations. Metabolic correction is the most clinically effective PCOS intervention available.
Hormonal Imbalance + Gut Dysfunction
The gut is responsible for oestrogen metabolism and clearance. Poor gut health allows excess oestrogen to recirculate, which can worsen PMS, irregular cycles, and hormonal imbalance.
Hashimoto's + Hormonal Imbalance
Thyroid dysfunction and oestrogen imbalance frequently coexist, each worsening the other. Both require assessment and correction, not isolated treatment of either in isolation.
Perimenopause + Metabolic Syndrome
The hormonal shifts of perimenopause can accelerate metabolic dysfunction, increasing cardiovascular risk, contributing to weight gain, and worsening insulin resistance. Metabolic correction is a perimenopausal health priority.
Available At
5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Hormonal health is a whole-system issue.
Assessment maps the whole system.

A CLCC hormonal assessment evaluates the metabolic, gut, nutritional, and stress factors contributing to hormonal imbalance, building a care plan that addresses the underlying process, not just the hormonal expression.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your assessment covers
Metabolic markers: insulin, blood sugar, lipid profile
Gut health indicators: oestrogen metabolism and microbiome
Nutritional status: B vitamins, zinc, magnesium, vitamin D
Stress load and cortisol impact on hormonal regulation
Hormonal profile reviewed in the context of lifestyle and diet
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