The Link Between Gut Health and Chronic Pain

Gut Health and Chronic Pain

How Are The Two Connected?

 

The Link Between Gut Health and Chronic Pain

You may not think of your digestive system when dealing with chronic pain, but science is proving what holistic practitioners have known for years: gut health plays a major role in inflammation, pain sensitivity, and overall wellness

At Graycar Non-Force Chiropractic, we look at the body as a whole. By addressing underlying digestive imbalances, we can help reduce chronic pain and support your body’s natural healing abilities.


Why Gut Health Matters

Your gut houses over 70% of your immune system and is home to trillions of microbes that influence inflammation, brain chemistry, and pain signaling.

When your gut is out of balance — due to poor diet, stress, medications, or toxins — it can trigger systemic inflammation, making pain worse and healing harder.

 
 

Conditions like IBS, leaky gut, food sensitivities, or microbiome imbalances are often linked with issues such as:

  • Chronic joint pain

  • Neck and back pain

  • Headaches or migraines

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Fatigue and brain fog

 
 

Our Holistic Approach to Pain & Gut Health

At our Boulder clinic, we don’t just treat the symptoms — we investigate the source.

Depending on your case, we may recommend:

  • Non-force chiropractic adjustments to restore nervous system balance

  • Targeted supplementation from brands like Apex Energetics or Standard Process

  • Anti-inflammatory nutrition guidance

  • Digestive support protocols for gut healing and detoxification

All treatment plans are customized and designed to work synergistically to reduce inflammation and improve quality of life.

 
 
 

Let’s Heal from the Inside Out

If chronic pain has been holding you back and nothing else has worked, your gut could be the missing piece of the puzzle.

Contact Graycar Non-Force Chiropractic today to schedule a personalized evaluation and learn how a whole-body approach can help you feel better, naturally.

 

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