The Hidden Link: How Your Gut Influences Chronic Pain

What does serotonin do in the body?
  • Regulates sleep
  • Stabilizes mood
  • Reduces pain sensitivity
  • Controls appetite
  • Supports digestive function

 90% of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gut through interactions between gut cells and microorganisms.

It’s the two-way communication system between the gut and brain, with the vagus nerve serving as the main connection. This system influences both physical and emotional well-being.

  • Controls stress response
  • Regulates inflammation
  • Influences digestion
  • Affects heart rate and blood pressure
  • Impacts pain perception

The microbiome functions as an organ by:

  • Supporting digestion
  • Strengthening immune function
  • Balancing hormones
  • Producing vitamins
  • Influencing mood and mental health
  • High-fiber vegetables and fruits
  • Legumes and whole grains
  • Fermented foods (yogurt, sauerkraut)
  • Prebiotic foods (garlic, onions, bananas)
  • Processed meats
  • Added sugars
  • Refined carbohydrates
  • Excessive alcohol
  • Processed snack foods
  • Joint strain, especially on knees and hips
  • Overall inflammation
  • Pressure on the spine
  • Stress on internal organs

Proper hydration:

  • Lubricates joints
  • Reduces muscle tension
  • Supports tissue repair
  • Helps maintain spinal disc health
  • Coffee
  • Alcohol
  • Sugary sodas
  • Black tea
  • Energy drinks
  • Eat a varied, fiber-rich diet
  • Stay well-hydrated
  • Limit inflammatory foods
  • Maintain regular meal times
  • Manage stress
  • Get adequate sleep

Note: Consult healthcare providers before making significant dietary or lifestyle changes.

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