Gut Dysbiosis Treatment

What is the Gut Dysbiosis?
Are you frequently having abdominal pain, bloating, nausea or vomiting? You may be suffering from gut dysbiosis. Dysbiosis is nothing ut an imbalance between the good to the bad microbiome in the gut. This can occur due to infections, taking antibiotics, or poor diet.
Gut issues can be exhausting and in many ways, limiting. It can also get frustrating to identify food groups that suit your body VS those that do not. Most people tend to stop eating certain food groups entirely, leading to nutritional deficiencies.
Food restriction, however, is not truly a dysbiosis reversal. True disease reversal involves strengthening your gut and healing your gut lining so that you can go back to eating foods like you did before.
At CLP, we help you get to the root cause of gut dysbiosis. Our team of experts, led by functional medicine doctors, helps eradicate opportunistic bacteria and boost a healthy gut microbiome to help you thrive!

How Can We Help?

Gut Microbiome Tesing
Curated Treatment
Guided Assistance
Lifestyle Changes
IV NUTRITION AND OZONE
Is This Program for me?
Holistic Healing Protocol with CLP.
Gut Dysbiosis management requires a holistic approach, with a team of experts to guide you towards your recovery journey. Here are a few treatment modalities we integrate.

Take Back Control
Ozone Therapy
Ozone therapy offers powerful support for those struggling with dysbiosis syndrome. It helps control gut inflammation, repair the intestinal lining, and restore a healthy balance of gut bacteria by eliminating harmful pathogens.
By boosting digestion, enhancing nutrient absorption, and strengthening the immune system, ozone therapy promotes deeper gut healing from the inside out. Its strong antioxidant properties also protect gut cells from damage, speeding up recovery and resilience.

Accelerate Healing
IV Therapy
Dehydration slows digestion, builds up toxins, and weakens your gut. IV therapy delivers fluids, electrolytes, and healing nutrients like glutathione, vitamin C, and B-complex vitamins directly into your bloodstream — instantly boosting hydration and gut repair.
If you’ve recently battled food poisoning, a stomach virus, or allergies, your gut is likely running low on essential nutrients. Our customized IV drips help restore hydration, fight inflammation, and speed up gut healing — with far better absorption than oral supplements.

Sustainable Changes
Nutrition and Lifestyle Support
What you eat — and how you live — can make a big difference when healing the gut lining. Our coaches help you nourish your gut with foods rich in L-glutamine, zinc, polyphenols, and vitamins A and D. These nutrients help repair the gut lining.
Lifestyle tweaks matter too. Regular exercise, meditation, and quality sleep (7–9 hours) protect your gut by lowering stress and supporting your gut-brain axis. Simple lifestyle tweeks suggested by our team and weekly followups will help you stay disciplined.
Small changes. Big healing.

Prioritize Mental health
Psychology Counselling
A psychologist can help with gut dysbiosis by identifying the physiological factors that cause digestive complications and ruin overall health. Our team adops various technique’s such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and gut-targeted hypnotherapy to help clients
Past trauma, depression, and anxiety can further be a cause for leaky gut. Having a psychologist on board for weekly sessions is not only suggested but necessary.
We will build you the winning team.
Let's Talk Treatment.
How Can Ozone Therapy Help with GERD?
Ozone Therapy can be a game- changing modality if you want to accelerate your healing journey and improve GERD. Here are a few ways ozone can help you.
Control's Inflammation
Inflammation is the root- cause for most gut disorders. Inflammation is like an injury to the internal gut lining, causing more acid reflux.
With anti-inflammatory effects, ozone therapy can control inflammation in the esophagus caused due to acid reflux. Besides, Ozone therapy can help in modulating gut flora, calming acid-triggering dysbiosis.
Improves Gut Dysbiosis
As we are even reading this, your gut is repopulating and producing new gut microbiome. Of these, opportunistic, or bad bacteria, lead to more reflex symptoms.
Ozone’s rectal insufflation may help in eradicating hazardous microbes and maintaining gut bacteria’s healthy balance.
Boost Circulation
Your gut is fueled with nutritients supplied by your blood vessels. Sluggish metabolism is when you don’t have enough nutrients delivered to your organs.
Ozone therapy may boost the abdominal muscles blood circulation, which can improve digestion and digestive disorders.
Neutralize Extra Acid
One of the root causes of excess acid is Helicobacter pylori infection. Ozone has antimicrobial properties and may help reduce this bacterial load, decreasing acid-triggering inflammation.
Paradoxically, small doses of ozone create a “hormetic” response, stimulating your body’s own antioxidant defenses.

Controls Inflammation
Inflammation is the root- cause for most gut disorders. Inflammation is like an injury to the internal gut lining, causing more acid reflux.
With anti-inflammatory effects, ozone therapy can control inflammation in the esophagus caused due to acid reflux. Besides, Ozone therapy can help in modulating gut flora, calming acid-triggering dysbiosis.

Improves Gut Microbiome
As we are even reading this, your gut is repopulating and producing new gut microbiome. Of these, opportunistic, or bad bacteria, lead to more reflex symptoms.
Ozone’s rectal insufflation may help in eradicating hazardous microbes and maintaining gut bacteria’s healthy balance.

Boosts Circulation
Your gut is fueled with nutrients supplied by your blood vessels. Sluggish metabolism is when you don’t have enough nutrients delivered to your organs.
Ozone therapy may boost the abdominal muscles blood circulation, which can improve digestion and digestive disorders.

Neutralizes Extra Acid
One of the root causes of excess acid is Helicobacter pylori infection. Ozone has antimicrobial properties and may help reduce this bacterial load, decreasing acid-triggering inflammation.
Paradoxically, small doses of ozone create a “hormetic” response, stimulating your body’s own antioxidant defenses.
Identify the root- cause.
What Causes Gut Dysbiosis?
Wondering what lead to your downhill gut health? While our current lifestyle and food choices could have multiple triggers, here are a few reasons for a Leaky Gut.

Chronic inflammatory conditions, such as Celiac Disorder and IBD.
A lot of people struggling from celiac disorder or gluten sensitivity are not even aware of the same. IBDs, on the other hand, such as Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s, are auto-immune driven and fueled by chronic inflammation.

Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapies
While useful, chemotherapy can be a reason for deteriorating intestinal mucosa. Not only does this lead to indigestion, irritable and uncontrolled bowel movement, but also a leaky gut. It is strongly suggested to rebuild healthy gut microbiome post chemotherapy sessions.
Hyperpalatable Foods
Hyperpalatable foods — those loaded with excess sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats — can disrupt the delicate balance of your gut microbiome. They trigger chronic inflammation, weaken the intestinal lining, and make the gut barrier more permeable. Over time, this “leakiness” allows toxins and bacteria to enter the bloodstream, setting the stage for digestive issues, autoimmune reactions, and widespread inflammation.
Chronic Alcohol or Antibiotic Abuse
Long-term alcohol use weakens the gut barrier, allowing toxins and pathogens to leak into the bloodstream, fueling inflammation and gut-related diseases.
Frequent antibiotic use wipes out healthy gut bacteria along with harmful ones, disrupting the microbiome balance.
Chronic inflammatory conditions, such as Celiac Disorder and IBD.
A lot of people struggling from celiac disorder or gluten sensitivity are not even aware of the same. IBDs, on the other hand, such as Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s, are auto-immune driven and fueled by chronic inflammation.
Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapies
While useful, chemotherapy can be a reason for deteriorating intestinal mucosa. Not only does this lead to indigestion, irritable and uncontrolled bowel movement, but also a leaky gut. It is strongly suggested to rebuild healthy gut microbiome post chemotherapy sessions.
How Can IV Nutrition Help With GERD?
Bypass the Gut
People with GERD often have impaired nutrient absorption due to chronic acid suppression (like long-term use of PPIs).
IV nutrition delivers vitamins and minerals directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the irritated digestive tract.
Supports Tissue Repair
Amino acids, administered via IV, like L-glutamine, and micronutrients like vitamin A and zinc, help rebuild the esophageal lining damaged by acid exposure.
Replenishes Deficiencies
Nutrients like:
Vitamin C
Glutathione
Alpha-lipoic acid
Given through IV can reduce systemic and gut inflammation, which may lower the frequency and intensity of reflux episodes.
Boosts Energy & Cellular Health
Frequent reflux can drain energy and lower quality of life. IV drips rich in B-complex vitamins, CoQ10, and magnesium help support mitochondrial function and reduce fatigue.
Why Choose Us?
Regular Followups and Personalization.
Regular follow-ups help our doctor monitor changes in your health condition, detect early gut damage signs, and evaluate the efficiency of the current treatment plan. Gut management tends to require changing medicines and therapies over time. Follow-ups help the doctor modify the treatment plan depending on the patient’s response, activities, and progress.
Leaky Gut isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” condition. Different symptoms can develop differently in people, which requires personalization.. Personalization involves customizing the treatment approach suited to precise requirements. As treatment is personalized to unique requirements and preferences, patients’ outcome is assured and targeted.
What to Expect?
Take Your First Step Towards Healtheir Living
READY TO TRANSFORM YOURSELF?
For first time clients, please call us to schedule an appointment.
Have A Question?
Let’s get in touch!