Your Gut Could Be Fuelling Your Back Pain And a Little-Known Compound Called Butyrate May Be a Key
Imagine if changing what you eat could make your back pain easier to treat. Thanks to new research into the gut microbiome, that idea is potentially no longer just hopeful thinking.
WHAT IS THE GUT MICROBIOME?
Your gut is home to more microorganisms than there are stars in the Milky Way. This hurried community of bacteria, fungi, and viruses — your gut microbiota — carries a vast collection of genetic information called the microbiome that quietly controls much of your health. Think of it as a living ecosystem inside you: when it's diverse and balanced, it keeps your body functioning smoothly. When it's thrown off — a state scientists call dysbiosis — problems can flow throughout the body. According to Hernández-Valles et al. (2026), this microbial ecosystem acts as an integrated metabolic system, altering what you eat into active compounds that control your immune system, intestinal barrier, and inflammation levels throughout the body. (1) Chiropractic care at Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. is all about balance and reducing inflammatory activity and pain.
HOW DIET DRIVES INFLAMMATION — AND PAIN
The foods you eat are the single biggest influence on which microorganisms thrive in your gut. Research by Toydemir and Merey (2026) shows that diets high in fat and sugar drive a process called metabolic endotoxemia — where harmful bacterial byproducts leak into the bloodstream and trigger low-grade, body-wide inflammation. (2) That inflammation doesn't remain in your gut. It impacts your muscles, joints, and spinal tissues, making pain harder to resolve. On the flip side, fibre-rich, plant-based diets feed beneficial bacteria that make compounds called short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) — including butyrate — which act as powerful anti-inflammatory signals in the body. (1,2) We can talk more at your next visit to Dr. Le's Chiropractic & Wellness, L.L.C. about butyrate.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR RECOVERY
Chiropractic care really works well on the structural side of your pain. But if your diet is silently fuelling inflammation from within, recovery takes more time than it should. Prioritizing vegetables, legumes, wholegrains, and fermented foods as part of supporting a healthy microbiome isn't just good overall health advice — it's directly sustaining the biological environment your spine heals in.
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Your gut and your back are more connected than you think. Check out this PODCAST with Dr. James Cox on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he discusses the link between the immune system and chiropractic care with some emphasis on The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

