Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact: The School of Applied Functional Medicine (SAFM)
Recurring dysbiosis is a clinical clue that the body’s terrain still favors chaos over repair. On Functional Medicine for Real-World Impact, Tracy Harrison speaks directly to practitioners who keep seeing recurrent gut dysbiosis return after a short-lived win. Her point is direct. Recurrent gut dysbiosis is rarely a failure of testing or the wrong antimicrobial. More often, it reflects an internal environment that allows the imbalance to persist. This conversation is for practitioners who are tired of the revolving door. When a patient improves for a few weeks and then slides back into symptoms, Tracy urges you to look upstream. She walks through the clinical patterns that can keep dysbiosis in place even when interventions seem solid. That includes hypochlorhydria, pancreatic insufficiency, poor bile flow, impaired gut motility, and everyday habits that keep digestion from doing its job. She also explains that maldigested food is a common root cause of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth - but often left unexplored. One of the strongest parts of this discussion is the reminder that the mouth is part of the gut. Oral dysbiosis, poor chewing, dry mouth, and common mouthwash habits can influence what happens farther downstream. Tracy also brings attention to medication patterns that quietly keep patients stuck, from acid suppressing drugs to NSAIDs, antibiotics, steroids, and metformin. For busy providers, that makes this episode useful because it brings everyday case details back into focus. Gut healing is not only about what to remove. It is about what needs to work again. Diet quality matters. Bowel habits matter. The nervous system matters. Tracy makes a clear connection between stress and gut health, showing how chronic sympathetic activation can impair digestion, weaken immune resilience, and keep patients locked in recurrence. If you want better long-term outcomes, this episode will help you shift from chasing bugs to rebuilding terrain. That shift is what can break the cycle of recurrent dysbiosis and gives providers a more durable path forward. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Recurrent Gut Dysbiosis and the Revolving Door Problem 02:24 Why Gut Dysbiosis Keeps Coming Back in Clinical Practice 04:43 Maldigestion, Hypochlorhydria, and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth 11:46 Impaired Gut Motility, Thyroid Function, and Constipation Clues 16:17 Oral Dysbiosis, Chewing, and Why the Mouth Shapes Gut Health 23:19 Medications That Can Quietly Sustain Gut Dysbiosis 30:24 Diet, Fiber, and Feeding the Gut Microbiome the Right Way 32:43 Stress and Gut Health Through the Nervous System Connection 39:29 How to Stop Recurrent Gut Dysbiosis by Changing the Terrain SAFM Links: Take SAFM’s 10 CME course - The Essential Gut Deep Dive [https://schoolafm.com/gut-course] 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 quick clinical tips on Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/AppliedFunctionalMedicine/] Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm [http://hivecast.fm]
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