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Living with Autoimmune Doesn't Mean Living Without Answers.

You have a diagnosis. You have a specialist. But between the flares and the fatigue and the treatments that manage but never resolve — there is a gap. The gap is the modifiable environment around your condition: the inflammation, the gut health, the hormones, the nutrient deficiencies that amplify everything. Those are addressable. And addressing them changes the trajectory.

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The Modifiable Factors

What You Can Influence

Autoimmune conditions have a genetic component. But gene expression is modulated by environment — and that environment is measurable and modifiable. These four factors influence flare frequency, severity, and recovery time in every autoimmune condition.

Factor 1

Chronic Inflammation

Systemic inflammation amplifies immune dysregulation. CRP, homocysteine, and ferritin levels reveal the inflammatory load your immune system is already carrying before a flare even starts. Reducing baseline inflammation raises the threshold for triggering a flare.

Measurable via CRP, homocysteine, ESR
Factor 2

Gut Permeability

The gut houses 70% of immune tissue. Intestinal permeability activates immune responses that overlap with autoimmune pathways. Addressing gut barrier integrity often reduces immune overactivation systemically — reducing both flare frequency and intensity.

Detectable through inflammatory and metabolic patterns
Factor 3

Hormonal Imbalance

Autoimmune conditions disproportionately affect women — and flares correlate with hormonal shifts. Estrogen modulates immune function. Cortisol dysregulation amplifies inflammatory cascades. Thyroid dysfunction compounds autoimmune thyroiditis. Optimizing these hormones modulates immune behavior.

Tested across 10+ hormonal markers
Factor 4

Nutrient Deficiency

Vitamin D deficiency is present in the majority of autoimmune patients. Iron, B12, magnesium, and zinc deficiencies impair immune regulation, energy production, and tissue repair. Repletion supports the body's ability to manage immune response effectively.

Quantified through comprehensive nutrient panel
Our Approach

Complementary, Not Competing

We do not replace your rheumatologist or specialist. We work alongside them — addressing the biological environment that conventional care does not typically focus on. Your specialist manages disease activity. We optimize the terrain.

The result is a patient whose body is better equipped to manage its condition — with fewer flares, faster recovery, and more resilient baseline function.

  • Step 1

    Comprehensive Biomarker Panel

    42 markers including inflammatory, hormonal, metabolic, and nutrient panels. We identify which modifiable factors are active in your specific case.

  • Step 2

    Diagnostic Report

    Your CLARITY Diagnostic Report maps cross-system patterns, identifies inflammatory load, hormonal dysfunction, and nutrient gaps driving immune dysregulation.

  • Step 3

    Targeted Protocol

    A living protocol addressing your specific modifiable factors — anti-inflammatory support, gut repair, hormonal optimization, and nutrient repletion. Adjusted as your biology responds.

  • Ongoing

    Monitoring and Adaptation

    Regular lab panels track inflammatory markers, hormone levels, and nutrient status over time. Your protocol evolves as your condition and biology change.

Therapies That Lower the Load

Each of these addresses a different modifiable factor — reducing the total burden on your immune system and creating space for stability.

CLARITY Membership

Autoimmune Is a Long Game

A single lab panel shows a snapshot. Managing autoimmune requires watching patterns over months and years — tracking how inflammatory load, hormonal shifts, and nutrient status correlate with your flare cycle. CLARITY provides the longitudinal data that turns reactive management into proactive optimization.

  • Inflammatory, hormonal, and metabolic markers in one comprehensive panel
  • Cross-system pattern detection that reveals autoimmune-specific triggers
  • Living protocol that adapts to flare cycles and seasonal patterns
  • Concierge provider access for acute protocol adjustments
  • Patient portal with longitudinal biomarker trending
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Frequently Asked

We do not treat autoimmune conditions directly. We identify and address the modifiable factors that influence flare frequency and severity — including inflammation, gut permeability, hormonal imbalance, and nutrient deficiency. Many patients experience significant improvement when these underlying triggers are managed alongside their primary autoimmune care.

The majority of autoimmune conditions involve some degree of intestinal permeability. When the gut barrier is compromised, immune activation becomes chronic and misdirected. Addressing gut permeability is one of the most impactful modifiable factors for autoimmune patients.

Autoimmune conditions disproportionately affect women, and flares often correlate with hormonal shifts — perimenopause, postpartum, menstrual cycle changes. Estrogen, progesterone, cortisol, and thyroid hormones all modulate immune function. Optimizing these hormones can reduce immune overactivation.

No. This is complementary care. We work alongside your existing medical team to address the modifiable factors that conventional care does not typically focus on — gut health, hormonal balance, nutrient repletion, and inflammation management. Your specialist manages disease activity; we optimize the biological environment.

Your Condition Is Complex. Your Environment Is Modifiable.

A free consultation identifies which factors are amplifying yours.

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