Autoimmune Remission Is Possible
You're not stuck on medications forever. We help you reduce inflammation, address root causes, and put autoimmune symptoms into remission.
5-10% of the population has an autoimmune condition • 75% are women • Over 80 known disorders
Common Autoimmune Conditions We Work With
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
Lupus
PCOS
Celiac Disease
Crohn's Disease
Psoriasis
Multiple Sclerosis
Type 1 Diabetes
Ulcerative Colitis
Graves' Disease
And 70+ More
You're Not Stuck on Medications Forever
When you're diagnosed with an autoimmune condition, it often feels like medications are your only option. Immunosuppressants, biologics, corticosteroids—they manage symptoms but never address why your immune system is attacking your body in the first place.
"Medications aren't the only solution. Remission is possible when you address the root causes."
The truth is that autoimmune conditions are driven by chronic inflammation, gut dysfunction, environmental triggers, and immune dysregulation. When you reduce systemic inflammation and make the right lifestyle adjustments, symptoms can go into remission. Not managed—remission. We've helped hundreds of clients do exactly that.
How We Help You Achieve Remission
Comprehensive Assessment
Deep dive into your autoimmune history, symptoms, triggers, current medications, diet, stress levels, gut health, and inflammatory markers. We identify the specific drivers of your condition.
Gut Healing Protocol
Over 70% of your immune system lives in your gut. We address intestinal permeability, dysbiosis, food sensitivities, and gut inflammation—the foundation of autoimmune dysfunction.
Anti-Inflammatory Nutrition
Strategic nutrition designed to reduce systemic inflammation, eliminate trigger foods, optimize nutrient density, and support immune regulation. Food becomes medicine.
Lifestyle Optimization
Stress management, sleep optimization, toxin reduction, and movement strategies that support—rather than aggravate—autoimmune conditions. Every detail matters.
Ongoing Monitoring & Adjustment
Regular tracking of symptoms, inflammatory markers, medication needs, and quality of life. We adjust your protocol based on your response to keep you progressing toward remission.
What Remission Looks Like
Reduced or Eliminated Symptoms
Joint pain, fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, skin flare-ups—the symptoms that controlled your life begin to fade. Many clients experience complete symptom resolution.
Lower Inflammatory Markers
Labs show dramatic reductions in inflammation. CRP, ESR, antibody levels, and other markers improve as your immune system calms down.
Reduced Medication Dependence
As symptoms improve and inflammation decreases, many clients work with their physicians to reduce or eliminate medications. Always under medical supervision.
Restored Quality of Life
Energy returns. You sleep better. You can train again. You feel like yourself. Remission isn't just about lab numbers—it's about getting your life back.
Success Stories from Our Clients


"As I continued to work with David the reverse really mattered and that mattered a lot to me because I felt more of a person with David and not like a paycheck"
Raquel Flaherty
2025
Common Questions
Can autoimmune conditions really go into remission?
Yes. While autoimmune conditions can't be "cured," they can absolutely go into remission where symptoms are eliminated or dramatically reduced. We've helped hundreds of clients achieve this by addressing inflammation, healing the gut, and removing triggers
Will I have to stop my medications?
Never stop medications without physician supervision. As your symptoms improve and inflammation decreases, many clients work with their doctors to reduce medication dosages. Some are able to eliminate medications entirely, but this is always done under proper medical guidance.
How long does it take to see improvements?
Most clients notice symptom improvements within 4-8 weeks as gut health improves and inflammation decreases. Significant remission typically takes 3-6 months of consistent protocol adherence. More severe cases may take longer, but progress is trackable every step of the way.
Do you work with people on biologics or immunosuppressants?
Absolutely. Many of our clients are on these medications when they start. Our approach complements medical treatment by addressing the underlying drivers of inflammation and immune dysregulation. As you improve, your physician may adjust medications accordingly.
What if I've tried diet changes before and they didn't work?
Generic anti-inflammatory diets often fail because they don't address your specific triggers, gut dysfunction, or the other lifestyle factors driving your condition. Our approach is comprehensive and personalized—we find what works for your body and your specific autoimmune condition.



