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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 43 MIN

Gut-Brain-Chronic Pain Connections | E5

from Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact: The School of Applied Functional Medicine (SAFM) · host Tracy Harrison

Chronic pain isn’t just a nuisance. It’s often a gut-driven signal that something deeper is out of balance.   In this episode, Tracy Harrison takes a practical look at how gut health shapes our experience of pain. She questions the default approach of reaching for medications and instead encourages practitioners to ask: what’s really driving the discomfort? Pain isn’t random. It often points to deeper issues like inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, and microbial imbalances, all of which are rooted in the gut.   Tracy breaks down how over-the-counter drugs like NSAIDs can quietly erode the gut lining, interfere with nutrient absorption, and set off a chain reaction that worsens the very symptoms they’re meant to relieve. She also shares why it’s worth paying closer attention to factors like sleep apnea, chronic stress, and low-grade infections that keep the body in a state of physiological alarm, and make pain more intense.   The conversation turns toward the gut-brain connection, where neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA play a powerful role in pain perception. What happens when dysbiosis disrupts their production? How do nutrient shortfalls, especially in B12, magnesium, and tryptophan, shift the nervous system’s response to pain?   For practitioners, this is a clear reminder: if you’re not looking at gut health, you may be missing the source of your patient’s pain. Tracy lays out the case for why functional medicine must go beyond managing symptoms to uncovering the systems at play. It starts in the gut, and it can change everything.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 The Gut-Brain-Pain Connection 02:30 Why Reframing Pain Matters 03:50 How NSAIDs and Common Medications Affect Gut Health 08:30 The Impact of Physiological Stress on Pain Perception 11:00 Dysbiosis, Inflammation, and Neurotransmitter Imbalance 18:30 The Role of Digestion, Nutrient Absorption, and Deficiencies in Chronic Pain 34:00 Food Sensitivities, Immune Complexes, and Joint Pain 37:00 Serotonin, GABA, and the Gut’s Influence on the Nervous System 40:30 Why Gut Health Is Central to Functional Medicine and Long-Term Pain Relief   Links Get weekly Clinical Tips in your inbox: https://schoolafm.com/clinical-tips  Learn more about SAFM's practitioner training: https://schoolafm.com/our-program Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@safmchannel Access daily quick tips on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/  Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

Chronic pain isn’t just a nuisance. It’s often a gut-driven signal that something deeper is out of balance.   In this episode, Tracy Harrison takes a practical look at how gut health shapes our experience of pain. She questions the default approach of reaching for medications and instead encourages practitioners to ask: what’s really driving the discomfort? Pain isn’t random. It often points to deeper issues like inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, and microbial imbalances, all of which are rooted in the gut.   Tracy breaks down how over-the-counter drugs like NSAIDs can quietly erode the gut lining, interfere with nutrient absorption, and set off a chain reaction that worsens the very symptoms they’re meant to relieve. She also shares why it’s worth paying closer attention to factors like sleep apnea, chronic stress, and low-grade infections that keep the body in a state of physiological alarm, and make pain more intense.   The conversation turns toward the gut-brain connection, where neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA play a powerful role in pain perception. What happens when dysbiosis disrupts their production? How do nutrient shortfalls, especially in B12, magnesium, and tryptophan, shift the nervous system’s response to pain?   For practitioners, this is a clear reminder: if you’re not looking at gut health, you may be missing the source of your patient’s pain. Tracy lays out the case for why functional medicine must go beyond managing symptoms to uncovering the systems at play. It starts in the gut, and it can change everything.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 The Gut-Brain-Pain Connection 02:30 Why Reframing Pain Matters 03:50 How NSAIDs and Common Medications Affect Gut Health 08:30 The Impact of Physiological Stress on Pain Perception 11:00 Dysbiosis, Inflammation, and Neurotransmitter Imbalance 18:30 The Role of Digestion, Nutrient Absorption, and Deficiencies in Chronic Pain 34:00 Food Sensitivities, Immune Complexes, and Joint Pain 37:00 Serotonin, GABA, and the Gut’s Influence on the Nervous System 40:30 Why Gut Health Is Central to Functional Medicine and Long-Term Pain Relief   Links Get weekly Clinical Tips in your inbox: https://schoolafm.com/clinical-tips  Learn more about SAFM's practitioner training: https://schoolafm.com/our-program Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@safmchannel Access daily quick tips on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/  Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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