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Metabolic Disease
Reversal
Conditions

Blood sugar dysregulation, liver dysfunction, insulin resistance, and metabolic imbalance, addressed through structured dietary correction, systemic intervention, and long-term monitoring.

6
Conditions Supported
3
Care Plans
5
Centres
How CLCC Approaches This Vertical

Metabolic conditions are dietary, lifestyle, and systemic, all at once.

Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, and insulin resistance are not isolated organ failures. They are expressions of a metabolic process that has been building for years, driven by dietary patterns, sedentary behaviour, gut dysfunction, and chronic stress. Managing blood sugar numbers without addressing the cascade produces temporary control, not reversal.

CLCC builds every metabolic care plan around what is actually driving the imbalance: dietary patterns and their specific metabolic impact, liver function and its relationship to insulin regulation, gut health as a direct contributor to metabolic function, and stress load as a hormonal and metabolic driver. All are addressed simultaneously.

Dietary correction is the primary driver of every metabolic care plan at CLCC. Supplementation and lifestyle modification support it, but without structural dietary change, no metabolic condition improves durably.
01
Full metabolic assessment first
HbA1c, fasting insulin, lipid profile, liver enzymes, and inflammatory markers are reviewed in the context of lifestyle and diet, not in isolation as numbers to medicate.
02
Dietary correction as the primary intervention
A structured dietary protocol, specific to the patient's metabolic profile, food preferences, and contributing factors, is the foundation of every metabolic care plan.
03
Gut health as a metabolic variable
Gut microbiome composition, gut barrier integrity, and digestive function directly influence insulin sensitivity and liver health. These are assessed and addressed as primary metabolic contributors.
04
Liver function correction
For fatty liver and metabolic syndrome, liver detoxification capacity and fat metabolism are directly supported through targeted formulations and dietary structure.
05
Monitored biomarker progression
HbA1c, liver enzymes, and insulin markers are reviewed at defined intervals, so progress is measured objectively, not just reported subjectively.
All Conditions in This Vertical

6 metabolic conditions.
One structured care framework.

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

Conditions That Frequently Co-Exist

Metabolic conditions share upstream drivers with other conditions across the body.

Most patients with metabolic conditions are managing at least one other condition simultaneously, because shared underlying drivers can affect multiple organ systems at once.

Type 2 Diabetes + Fatty Liver
Insulin resistance drives fat accumulation in the liver. Fatty liver worsens insulin resistance. They are different expressions of the same metabolic dysfunction and must be addressed together.
Metabolic Dysfunction + Osteoarthritis
Elevated blood sugar and systemic inflammation accelerate cartilage degeneration. Many joint patients have underlying metabolic dysfunction that is sustaining their joint condition.
Insulin Resistance + PCOS
Excess insulin drives androgen production in the ovaries, making insulin resistance a primary driver of PCOS. Metabolic correction is inseparable from hormonal correction in PCOS.
Metabolic Syndrome + Hypertension
Metabolic syndrome and hypertension share the same vascular and inflammatory drivers. Managing blood pressure without addressing the metabolic environment produces incomplete results.
Available At
5 centres across India
Begin With Assessment

Metabolic conditions respond to structured care.
Assessment comes first.

A CLCC metabolic assessment evaluates your full metabolic picture, not just your most recent reports. Blood sugar regulation, liver function, gut health, hormonal factors, and dietary patterns are reviewed together before any care plan is built.

Consultation charges apply as with any clinical appointment.

What your metabolic assessment covers
HbA1c, fasting insulin, liver enzymes reviewed in clinical context
Dietary patterns: specific metabolic impact, deficiencies, and timing
Gut health factors contributing to insulin resistance and liver function
Hormonal contributors: cortisol, thyroid, sex hormones
Lifestyle variables: activity, sleep, and stress, as metabolic drivers
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