Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai – Cure4Pain Integrative Approach
At Cure4Pain, Mumbai, we support long-term symptom management for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis through an integrative approach that may include Coimbra-inspired Vitamin D protocol principles, functional medicine assessment, and orthomolecular nutrition.
Alongside appropriate dermatology care, plans focus on immune regulation support, nutritional restoration, and personalized care. Results vary by individual.
What is Psoriasis & Why Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai Matters
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition where the immune system accelerates skin cell turnover, causing inflammation, scaling, redness, and fissures.
Common types include:
- Plaque Psoriasis – thick, scaly patches on elbows, knees, scalp, feet
- Palmar-Plantar Psoriasis – painful cracks on hands and feet
- Scalp Psoriasis – flaking, itching (often mistaken for dandruff)
- Nail Psoriasis – pitting, discoloration, detachment
- Guttate Psoriasis – small spots, often triggered by infections
Psoriasis is linked with autoimmune dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, thyroid issues, and gut inflammation.
Why Conventional Psoriasis Treatments Fall Short & How Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai Helps
- Steroid creams & ointments: Provide short-term relief but cause rebound flares and skin thinning.
- Immunosuppressants (systemic medicines): May help symptom control for some individuals, but often require close medical monitoring and can have significant side effects.
- Biologics: Expensive injections that suppress immunity, increasing risk of infections, cancers, and relapses when stopped.
- Phototherapy: Temporary improvement with limited long-term impact.
Many patients turn to Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai at Cure4Pain when symptoms persist or relapse despite standard care.
Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai at Cure4Pain – Our Root-Cause Support Approach
At Cure4Pain, we focus on root-cause support and immune modulation.
Our Treatment Pillars:
- Coimbra Protocols (High-Dose Vitamin D Therapy) – Personalised dosing based on PTH response.
- Cofactor Support – Magnesium, Vitamin B2, B12, K2, Selenium, Omega-3, Zinc.
- Gut & Liver Detox – Gut & liver support: Digestive assessment, identifying possible triggers, gut barrier support where relevant, and clinician-guided nutritional or herbal support when indicated.
- Nutritional & Lifestyle Protocols – Calcium-restricted diet, millets, cold-pressed oils, ghee, removal of processed wheat & high-lectin foods.
- Long-Term Immune Management – Tailored maintenance therapy for sustained symptom improvement.
Disclaimer: These are individual case examples shared for educational purposes only. Results vary and are not guaranteed. Do not self-treat.
Real Psoriasis Case Studies (Before & After) Case 1
Individual results vary. Photos with patient consent. Not typical. Consult physician.
Psoriasis Case Study – Female, 57 yrs
C/O: Severe Psoriasis with Diabetes (24 months to clinical improvement)
- Baseline (Aug 2023):
- Severe bleeding & oozing plaques on both feet.
- Vitamin D: 6.7 ng/ml, HbA1c: 7.2%, B12: 283 pg/ml, PTH: ~96.
- Treatment: Coimbra Protocol with cofactors, gut detox, and food corrections.
- Progression:
- 3 months: Scaling reduced, bleeding stopped.
- 12 months: Skin nearly clear.
- 24 months: Marked clinical improvement, with clinician guided lab monitoring and follow-up.
- Challenge: HbA1c rose to ~9.2, highlighting the need for metabolic focus.
- Outcome: Skin clinically improved, walking became more comfortable, reduced reliance in some aspects of care.
This patient presented to Cure4Pain in August 2023 with a severe flare of plaque psoriasis affecting both feet and legs. The lesions were bleeding, oozing, and painful, making walking difficult. The patient also had uncontrolled Type 2 Diabetes and signs of nutritional deficiencies.
Case 2 – Psoriasis with Sustained Vitamin D Therapy
Individual results vary. Photos with patient consent. Not typical. Consult physician.
- Baseline: Severe flare, Vitamin D: 45 ng/ml, PTH: 37.5, Ionized Ca: 1.27.
- Treatment: High-dose Vitamin D (30k IU/day loading → weekly dosing) with cofactors.
- Progression:
- 4 months: 80% clearance, PTH dropped to 21.
- 6 months: 99% clearance, skin nearly clear.
- 8 months: Marked clinical improvement, ongoing clinician guided monitoring.
- Outcome: Sustained improvement reported over follow-up with regular monitoring. Individual response varies.
(Individual results vary. Not typical.)
Timeline & Progression
Timeline | Vit D3 (ng/mL) | PTH (pg/mL) | Ionised Ca (mmol/L) | D3 Dose | Clinical Progress |
Baseline | 45 | 37.5 | 1.27 | 30k IU/day | Extensive plaques, bleeding |
4 months | NA | 21.2 | 1.25 | 20k IU/day | ~80% improvement, plaques healing |
6 months | NA | NA | NA | 15k IU/day | ~99% clearance |
8 months | NA | 35.9 | 1.30 | 60k IU weekly | Significant clinical improvement , skin almost clear |
2 years (current) | Maintained >150 ng/mL | Stable | Safe | Maintenance weekly dosing | Sustained Clinical Improvement , no relapses |
Case 3 – Palmar-Plantar Psoriasis + Hypothyroidism (9 months to Significant clinical improvement)
Individual results vary. Photos with patient consent. Not typical. Consult physician.
Baseline:
- Cracks, bleeding, oozing lesions on hands & feet.
- Vitamin D: 23 ng/ml, PTH: 123 pg/ml, B12: 239 pg/ml, ESR: 23, TSH: 2.03.
- Treatment: Coimbra Protocol + cofactors, Vit D 60k alternate days.
- Follow-Up (9 months):
- Significant & Sustained clinical improvement.
- Vitamin D: 127 ng/ml, PTH: 33, B12: 933, ESR: 9, Ionised Ca: 1.03.
- Outcome: Pain reduced, skin normalised, transitioned to maintenance (Vit D 60k twice/week).
These case studies share individual patient journeys under clinical monitoring. Results vary and are not guaranteed.
Why Our Method Works for Psoriasis
- Immune Modulation: Vitamin D and cofactors may support immune regulation pathways (for example, Th17 and T-reg related pathways), depending on individual context.
- Root-Cause Focus: Corrects Vitamin D resistance, B12 deficiency, iron/ferritin issues, gut dysbiosis.
- Safety: Higher-dose Vitamin D approaches require careful selection and lab monitoring (PTH, calcium including ionized when indicated, and kidney function) to reduce risk.
- Durability: Some people maintain improvements with long-term follow-up and maintenance planning. Results vary.
Psoriasis FAQs
Can psoriasis be cured permanently?
Psoriasis is a chronic immune mediated condition. Many people achieve long periods of control. No clinic can guarantee a permanent cure, and results vary.
Is Vitamin D safe in high doses?
It can be safe when clinically appropriate and properly monitored. Never self-medicate.
How long does it take to see results?
Some people notice early changes in 4 to 8 weeks. Timelines vary, and significant progress can take months.
Do I need supplements for life?
Some people may need longer-term maintenance, while others may reduce supplements over time based on labs, diet, and relapse risk.
Can psoriasis be treated without steroids?
Some patients are able to reduce reliance on steroids over time under medical supervision, depending on severity and risk.
At our clinic in Mumbai (Cure4Pain), we see patients who have struggled with steroid creams, systemic medicines, or biologics, only to relapse once the medication is stopped.
The problem is that these drugs suppress symptoms but do not correct the immune dysfunction that drives psoriasis.
We use a science-backed approach combining:
- Coimbra Protocols (High-Dose Vitamin D Therapy) → to support immune regulation pathways under clinical guidance.
- Cofactors (Magnesium, B-complex, Omega-3s, Selenium, Zinc, Vitamin K2) → to activate Vitamin D safely and prevent side effects.
- Gut & liver detox → removing infections, parasites, and correcting digestion.
- Food corrections → moving away from wheat/gluten, processed oils, and introducing millets + cold-pressed oils.
Our case studies show patients achieving significant clinical improvement within 6–24 months without steroids or biologics.
Learn more: Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai – Cure4Pain
Is Vitamin D therapy safe for psoriasis?
When clinically appropriate and properly monitored, higher-dose Vitamin D approaches may be used in selected cases. Monitoring may include PTH, calcium (including ionized when indicated), and kidney function. Dosing is individualized. Self-prescribing is not recommended.
See case photos + lab charts: Psoriasis Pillar Page – Cure4Pain
How long does it take for psoriasis to improve with Vitamin D therapy?
Most patients begin noticing changes within 4–8 weeks of starting high-dose Vitamin D therapy.
- Early changes: bleeding stops, itching reduces, scaling begins to thin.
- 3–6 months: visible clearance of plaques, smoother skin.
- 6–24 months: significant/Marked clinical improvement(skin clear, joints pain reduced in psoriatic arthritis).
For example, in one of our psoriasis cases, a patient started with Vitamin D 6.7 ng/ml and HbA1c 7.2. After 18 months of Coimbra Protocol + cofactors, their skin was visibly completely clear while Vitamin D was maintained above 150 ng/ml safely.
Patience + persistence are essential. Psoriasis is not a 7-day cure; it is an autoimmune condition that requires immune re-education. But once improvement is achieved, it can be sustained for years.
Book Your Consultation at Cure4Pain (Mumbai)
If you are struggling with psoriasis, repeated flares, and side effects from steroids or biologics, it’s time to consider a root-cause support integrative approach.
Visit us at Cure4Pain, Mumbai, India: an integrative clinic focused on functional and orthomolecular support alongside appropriate medical care.
Book your Psoriasis Treatment in Mumbai consultation today and start your journey to clearer skin.
(Not medical advice. Individual results vary. Not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a physician. © 2025 Cure4Pain.)