Autoimmune Disease Support
Autoimmune conditions arise when the immune system attacks the body's own tissues. We address the triad of genetic susceptibility, gut permeability, and environmental triggers.
When to Book
Book a functional medicine consultation if conventional treatment has not fully resolved your symptoms, or if you want to understand the root cause behind a chronic condition.
Symptoms
Fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, skin changes, digestive issues, and recurring inflammation.
Root Causes & Contributing Factors
Intestinal permeability, molecular mimicry, chronic infections, toxin exposure, nutrient deficiencies, and chronic stress.
Functional Evaluation
Inflammatory markers, autoimmune antibodies, gut permeability, comprehensive stool analysis, food sensitivities, and nutrient levels.
Treatment Approach
Gut-healing protocols, anti-inflammatory nutrition (often AIP-based), vitamin D, omega-3, glutathione, stress management, and toxin avoidance.
When It Is Urgent
Seek urgent care for sudden severe symptoms, high fever, organ-specific emergencies, or rapid worsening.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can gut health affect autoimmune disease?
Yes. Intestinal permeability is a key factor in autoimmune activation. Healing the gut barrier is a cornerstone of functional autoimmune care.
What is the AIP diet?
The Autoimmune Protocol removes common immune triggers then systematically reintroduces foods to identify personal triggers.
Can autoimmune conditions go into remission?
Many patients achieve significant symptom reduction and lower antibody levels, though outcomes vary by condition.
Get a Root-Cause Plan for Autoimmune Disease Support
Our functional medicine team digs deeper to find out why — not just what — and builds a plan that works for your body.